What horror movie of old needs a 'modern' remake?
My choice:
John Carpenter's The Thing. That movie has the potential to be so much more visceral... and still stands to be one of the only two movies to give me nightmares. I was 6 when I watched it
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What lies beneath
Langoliers ---- LOL !!!!!
And how about some short Goose Bumps films ? lol
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M$now that has a LOT of potential. Carnival's and circuses have always had I hidden creepiness to them, although I never understood the fear of clowns...
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Actually, "The Sixth Sense" was allegedly stolen from a Goosebumps story "The Tale of the Dream Girl".
Not to mention- WISH GRANTED!
Sam Raimi is slated to direct R. L. Stine's "The Sitter"
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0830419/news
http://www.cracked.com/article_18585_the-7-most-wtf-origins-iconic-pop-culture-franchises.html
And it would be nice to see one of Stephen King's old classic's get a big budget "spit and shine" although, some of them should be left as is because the real-worldliness of them is a part of their charm: Cujo, Carrie, the Shining, Maximum Overdrive,
You did pick some that could use the redux though.