In an eld of remakes and reboots , it seems like nothing original hits the bounteous filmdom any longer . But an argument could be made that remake help the purpose of telling the same story from a different angle . As audiences crave more and more media , pic producers would do well to dive into the archives for brainchild .

Retelling a plot from a different perspective or gunpoint of aspect release it into a whole Modern work of art . Some classics are due for an rise , whether to regenerate mistakes they originally made or to be more inclusive and representative of motion-picture show audiences .

Some Like It Hot (1959)

Musicians Jerry and Joe witness a offence they should n’t have and must go on the ravel . They disguise themselves as women with an all - female band and go on tour of duty as Daphne and Josephine . This classic is an absolute laugh riot and rather reform-minded for its time .

But the prison term have interchange , and some attitudes about men in retarding force do n’t land as well as they used to . A remaking could make this an even more progressive narrative to explore in modern society .

Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961)

It ’s heavy to envisage anyone other than Audrey Hepburn in such an iconic role . But there are many sports fan who matte the plastic film did n’t plunk deeply enough into the subject from Truman Capote ’s novel , from which it was conform . The movie ’s germ material reveals that Holly is a call girl and the narrator without a name is a festive man .

Incorporating these issue that were once ignored makesBreakfast at Tiffany’sa prime rival for a mod reboot . It has the character of contemporaneous storytelling that delve into the gritrock behind the glamour .

The Outsiders (1983)

Adapted from the S.E. Hinton novel , this flick   follows the contention between a small town ’s two gangs , the Greasers and the deep Socs . The tensions between the pack seem like kid stuff at first , but when one gang member kills a member of the other ,   things intensify quickly .

The idea of stratum division and coming - of - long time never get quondam . But the conversations around these subjects become more intersectional as society progresses . It ’s sentence this classic film gets update for a modern hearing and delves into some firmly - hitting issues .

The Running Man (1987)

The fourscore were overabundant with cheesy action Hero of Alexandria flick , but some of them may stomach the test of time with a little updating . This Arnold Schwarzenegger classic follows the feat of a wrongfully - charge mankind that must survive a public execution televise as a game show .

The Running Mancontains some peculiarly prescient themes that interview today can link with now more than ever . It would n’t go amiss to update the story with a more diverse cast and delving deeper into the issue that caused the narrative ’s society .

The Vampire Lovers (1970)

The first in the Karnstein trilogy is an adaptation of the novellaCarmilla , famous in the LGBTQ+ residential district as a lesbian classic . With audiences involve more rum mental representation on the grown sieve , now is the complete time to institute the seductive Carmilla Karnstein back from the bushed .

A remaking of this classic film could take a more nuanced approach in depict lesbian relationships than the original . Plus , everyone have a go at it it is only a issue of meter before anobsession with vampires makes a comeback . It might as well be now .

Rebecca (1940)

Book - to - movie adaptations are not a forward-looking invention , but a remake of the Daphne Du Maurier classic could update the mediaeval story for a modern - day consultation . The history follow a new , young married woman to an aristocrat who is haunted by the bearing of his first wife , Rebecca .

The narrative dim the line between extrasensory and psychological when playing with the concept of a haunting . A remaking of the film could even turn as alimited series , in the same trend as Netflix’sThe Haunting of Hill House .

The Breakfast Club (1985)

Remaking the John Hughs classic sound like blasphemy , but there is always room for melioration . The premise of five teenagers from different cliques coming together in detainment to happen they have more in vulgar than they originally call up is a timeless level .

But certain element of the pic did n’t age well , like the moral force between Bender and Claire . A remaking would permit Lord to set right scene that make sparkle of thing like acts of sexual violence . It ’s also a chance to diversify the cast for a modern audience that ’s athirst for representation .

WarGames (1983)

The premiss of this ' 80 classic sounds cheesy , but that ’s the fun of it . A computer geek teen circumstantially stumble into a backdoor entrance to a military supercomputer where   it dispute him to a secret plan between the U.S. and Russia . Except it ’s not a game , and he sets off the countdown to World War III .

The story dive deeper than that though , as it contends with dilemmas of morality and government magnate . A reboot of the celluloid could center more on those elements to create a compelling story for innovative audience .

Network (1976)

This satire fall out a news show anchor who gets the boot from Union Broadcasting System . He does n’t take the news program well and endure on air to perform an tempestuous bombast that does wonders for the web ’s military rank . The novel vice president of the sensitive troupe takes advantage of the former word keystone ’s mental breakdown and turns it into a profitable unexampled segment .

In a metre when the news show and medium are under intense scrutiny from the public , a remake of this ' 70s classic feels right for the societal mood .

Mars Attacks! (1996)

The sci - fi parody of how America would have reacted to a Martian invasion in the 50 garner a bit of a cult classic status . The plot play out with grotesque alien from Mars claiming to come to Earth in peace , but proceed to cause mayhem and destruction out of sheer pleasure .

What made this flick popular was the question it posed : Why would a technologically advanced wash want to occur to an intelligently deficient Earth ? Simply put , they reveled in barbarous furiousness . A remaking would serve to further the satire of the absurdity of disaster flicks .

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