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MorganGrayson
10-02-2005, 12:29 PM
Husband and I watched the remake of "The Longest Yard" last night, starring Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Burt Reynolds and a case of kazillions.

Admittedly, the original has faded way back into my memory. I remember watching it and loving it - but nothing else.

I loved the remake. However, I admit, the reason I loved the remake may be *because* the original has faded in memory. (Usually, remakes of just about anything make me want to shriek extraordinarily bad language.)

Can anyone who either remembers the original more clearly or who has watched both of them recently offer a comment?

I adore football movies. "The Replacements" is one of my favorites, that I intend to see if I can get on DVD soon.

In fact...I pretty much adore all sports movies, even movies about sports that I don't follow.

Red
10-02-2005, 12:42 PM
I loved the original.

I haven't seen the remake and probably wont because I can't stand Adam Sandler. I hated him on SNL and I avoid his movies.

Newton
10-02-2005, 12:57 PM
Isnt that a remake of the film, Mean Machine?

MorganGrayson
10-02-2005, 01:01 PM
I loved the original.

I haven't seen the remake and probably wont because I can't stand Adam Sandler. I hated him on SNL and I avoid his movies.

I love Adam Sandler movies. (I don't watch SNL, haven't since the original, which was so funny I hurt myself...then...it stopped being funny to me.)

I like his movies because he usually plays characters with such a sense of "goodness" in them.

There's another comic actor whose name is currently escaping me - he was in "Son-In-Law" - that I've seen interviewed and I absolutely despise him. However, the characters he plays are always good at heart. "Encino Man" was another movie where he played a nice, goofy guy that I liked.

MorganGrayson
10-02-2005, 01:02 PM
Isnt that a remake of the film, Mean Machine?

It's a remake of "The Longest Yard." I don't know whether it was released under another title, or whether the "original" "The Longest Yard" was itself a remake.

The name of the convict team in the movie was "Mean Machine."

Newton
10-02-2005, 01:06 PM
It's a remake of "The Longest Yard." I don't know whether it was released under another title, or whether the "original" "The Longest Yard" was itself a remake.

The name of the convict team in the movie was "Mean Machine."

Cool found it .. http://www.haro-online.com/movies/mean_machine.html

MorganGrayson
10-02-2005, 01:27 PM
Cool found it .. http://www.haro-online.com/movies/mean_machine.html

Most excellent, cupcake! Thank you! :wub:

I now have another movie I want to see!!! (The mediocre review it got in that article doesn't sway me in the slightest. Most movies that I really like get lousy reviews. Most movies that get great reviews and win awards go over like a lead dirigible at my house.) :)

MorganGrayson
10-02-2005, 01:29 PM
Blockbuster.com has "Mean Machine," and I kicked it up my queue!! :okthumb:

TheEnforcer
10-02-2005, 01:30 PM
The remake was ok. I greatly enjoyed the original. The death of the prison inmate was handled 1000 times better in the old one. In the remake it was just kinda there...

Red
10-02-2005, 01:31 PM
I love Adam Sandler movies. (I don't watch SNL, haven't since the original, which was so funny I hurt myself...then...it stopped being funny to me.)

I like his movies because he usually plays characters with such a sense of "goodness" in them.

There's another comic actor whose name is currently escaping me - he was in "Son-In-Law" - that I've seen interviewed and I absolutely despise him. However, the characters he plays are always good at heart. "Encino Man" was another movie where he played a nice, goofy guy that I liked.

Paulie Shore. Oh God I despise him. Absolutely no talent. If it wasn't for his mother, he would have never made it in the business.

MorganGrayson
10-02-2005, 01:36 PM
The remake was ok. I greatly enjoyed the original. The death of the prison inmate was handled 1000 times better in the old one. In the remake it was just kinda there...

I actually had to ask my husband "did that happen in the original?" I couldn't remember. He told me how it was done, and how the director's focus on the lightbulb in the remake could be considered an "homage"...or a set up to make you think it was going to happen again.

I have to admit - and I'm more than willing to take accusations of "you're such a chick sometimes" - that scene really rocked me. I wasn't expecting it and it floored me. I really liked the character...so it hurt.

Red...I liked the way his character in "Son In Law" effected the family, especially the mother. I hope never to hear him speak as a "real person" again, though.