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Subject: Re: What, if any, remakes turned out better than the original?
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Date: Thu, 9-Jun-83 14:46:25 EDT
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Posted: Thu Jun  9 14:46:25 1983
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Agreed that the original INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS can't be bettered
because of its campiness, it also succeeded much more fully than the
remake in serving as an allegory for the mood of the times, which I
feel was what the original was all about.  It did a great job of
portraying the gray conformity and paranoia of the McCarthy era.
The remake had the 1970's to work with, and didn't particularly
stand out among the many films mirroring the indifference and
alienation of the me-generation 70's.

	Allan Kuchinsky - Hewlett Packard Design Aids