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Uploaded by on May 5, 2007

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  • FAR better than the crappy Hollywood remake

  • Any remake of a classic film is rarely as good because most of the time the feel of the film is lost. No director could genuinely create the energy, excitement and class of the 1960's because it was some 40 years ago and the memories are just that. I dont think its the fault of "the yanks" as I feel a british directory would have strugled in the exact same way. As for dmac4242 Im not going to enter any argument with a person who cannot articulate properly.

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  • Both movies were products of their times. The original was released at the tail end of the sixties, and it reflected the insanity of swinging London (even though that was already a little old by that point). The remake was very much a product of the 2000s - a flashy action movie. I didn't think it was terrible, but it's nowhere near as memorable as the original.

  • If movies today were half as good as this one, the world would be a much better place :)

  • Hurry Up Dominic

  • "what would you like?"

    "hehehehehehehe, let me think"

  • GREAT STUFF

  • To add insult to injury, before the remake, film from the great Mini Cooper chase was used on an episode of "McGyver."

  • one of my fave moview of all times

  • I like the game

  • Whay if he's not bent Mr.Bridger?

    Freddie, EVERYONE is bent.

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