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RED DAWN Remake , Due out 11 - 24 - 2010

tekshogun

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Glock34 wrote:




......... meanwhile, back at the ranch.

there is supposedly a remake coming out in late 2010, of course, there is no actual trailer for it yet.



And I'm curious why communist-China and Russia? Cuba not any good anymore?

I don't think any good will come out of a remake of a classic.
 

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China has already successfully invaded and conquered the USA. Over the last 20 years, they have stealthily absconded with most of our manufacturing facilities, textile mills, and now they are stealing our food packing industries.

They have bought almost ALL the recently issued T-Bills to fund our Federal Government for the last 10 years, so technically, China not only owns all the manufacturing capabilites we once held, but they also own all the DEBT of our government.

Of course this was all done with the help of the Big Bankers, the "foundations", and the evil socialist sociopaths of the CFR, in concert with our "elected" federal officials, starting with Johnson, and included all of them since then...

This "remake" is really more like a dramatization of what has been going on for the last two decades, just sexed up for the big screen.

The first version of thsi movie came out just before the USSR fell, and was, in part, a slick bit of propaganda designed to stir up anti-Russian sentiment at a time when most Americans felt the Soviet Union was a "lame duck" with no real military power. It allowed Reagan to run up a monsterous debt in his military build-up (which DID aid in the accelerated fall of the USSR).

Perhaps this film is intended to stir up anti-Chinese sentiment, so that the American People will voluntarily subject themselves to even MORE debt and taxation, to help "stem the tide of Chinese Expansionism". That would serve as the beginning of the end for the American Economy and way of life as we know it, and would bring the CFR plan into full effect, which is to bring the USA down to Third World status...

Don't buy the Hollywood BS--it's ALL propaganda, and EVERY "war" movie has some level of "predictive programming" and propaganda in it...
 

GLOCK21GB

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tekshogun wrote:
Glock34 wrote:




......... meanwhile, back at the ranch.

there is supposedly a remake coming out in late 2010, of course, there is no actual trailer for it yet.



And I'm curious why communist-China and Russia? Cuba not any good anymore?

I don't think any good will come out of a remake of a classic.
Supposedly ?? The set release date is 11 /24 /2010 & bingo you win a cookie, those are not official trailers.:)
 

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Dreamer wrote:
China has already successfully invaded and conquered the USA. Over the last 20 years, they have stealthily absconded with most of our manufacturing facilities, textile mills, and now they are stealing our food packing industries.
Oh please. 20 years ago the Japanese "successfully invaded and took over".

Xenophobia is so 1980s.
 

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Hollywierd has run out of ideas so they are having to remake movies and turn old tv shows into movies, but in this case, they cannot improve on perfection. I for one will not be going to see it.
 

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Dragonflydf wrote:
Hollywierd has run out of ideas so they are having to remake movies and turn old tv shows into movies, but in this case, they cannot improve on perfection. I for one will not be going to see it.
remakes of old favs is a safe bet for Hollywood, they don't gamble as much as the use to.:?
 

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McX wrote:
agreed glock. seems like creativity has gone to the remake. one i would like to see remade; solyent green. an updated version of that would be interesting.
Without Heston it would have no chance. Look what happened when they tried to remake Planet of the Apes. Even with a Heston cameo it was awful.
 

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They will screw it up with a lot of sex and special effects and no story just like they always do in remakes. Some of the young guys I work with only like a movie if is all special effected up. All effects and no plot or story.
 
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