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ROUND 1 Rimmer's Re-make Tournament
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantRimmer
Registered: October 3, 2007
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Have to go with Scorcese's version.

Robert De Niro plays a great nut job.
Jessica Lange is just...great.

Love Gregory Peck and Robert Mitchum though.

Tough call.
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Really enjoyed the remake... but ashamed to say I never seen the original. 
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I went for original cos Robert Mitchum is just so much creepier than Robert de Niro - and he didn't have to bite anyone's cheek off!
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Voted for the remake for the simple reason that I am a De Niro nut and therefore anything he is in I will vote for ('cept maybe Rocky and Bullwinkle). The original is great as well.
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Voted for the original. Loved Mitchum and Mr. Peck. In the remake, Nolte just didn't cut it for me and I'm not a big fan of Julliette Lewis. De Niro did a great job though.
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The first round and I already have to go with the remake. Scorcese is one of my favorite director and as usual DeNiro is great in it. But I can say nothing about the original since I didn't view it. I almost buy it when the 2 was in the same pack, but I miss it and since this time I never think about that again. Now that you mention it, I will probably place an order.
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I voted for the original because Mitchum is a bit creepier than De Niro and Peck is way better than Nolte, but its one of the best remakes I have seen.
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Quoting hallo-marvin:
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I voted for the original because Mitchum is a bit creepier than De Niro and Peck is way better than Nolte, but its one of the best remakes I have seen.


I prefer the original. Polly Bergen!

But the remake is one of the best remakes, ever...
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Haven't seen the original in so long that I can't place a fair vote.
I do love (and own) the remake.
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Both are great, but I give the edge to the original. Believe me, if the only version was the later, then it would be a masterpiece to me. But:

Robert Mitchum was better than De Niro in this case. A role for a movie star as big as they can get.

Gregory Peck is always better than Nick Nolte. This is Atticus, for goodnes sake!

I could root for the family. Scorcese's clan were seriously dysfunctional. I know that's the point, but I still like the originals basic light v dark approach.

Finally, wasn't Spielberg originally down to direct? I've always felt that Scorcese tried to mimic his style a little, which he has no need to do. Maybe production was quite far along and it was too late to make it truly his own?
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The original edges out the remake for me.
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I, too, haven't seen the original version, so this is a very one-sided call, based solely on the excellence of the remake.

Robert DeNiro is awesome in his portrayal of the ex-con bent on revenge, Nolte gives a solid performance as someone forced to deal with a situation he can't cope with, Jessica Lange is ... nice, and Juliette Lewis is the perfect cast for the role of a supposedly innocent girl willing to explore the darker side of life.

I did intend to buy the two when released together as a box set, but then went for a really good deal on the two disc special edition of the remake and don't feel like double dipping to own the original.
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both a really good movies but im going with scorsese's version... de niro is such a creep in it...
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This is one of the few remakes that doesn't suck when compared to the original (IMHO), but I still have to go with the original. As good as De Niro is, I still think Mitchum is creepier.
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I own both on DVD but have only ever watched the original, so I can't honestly vote, though I'm not sure how/if the remake could be much better.

I have a favor to ask, Rimmer.  In the future, I wish you'd resize your page so that it fits the screen without me having to scroll right and left.  At home I have a widescreen monitor, but here at work I only have a standard screen.  At 1024x768, your uploads are too wide for viewing without horizontal scrolling.  So for this thread (and the one about Black Sheep, for example) it's a nuisance to have to scroll left & right - especially to read the text.

So, would it be too much to ask to limit yourself to something that would fit on a 1024x768 screen?  (I suppose there are some out there that still use a 640-wide screen but I'd guess not that many.)  TIA
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