Quatermass and the Pit
Discussion
Trevatanus1 said:
Super Sonic said:
You'll be fine. You're not a kid anymore.
After going back and re-reading my post, it did not come out as I wanted. I realise I wont be "terrified", but am interested to see just how it has aged.It is still a good film, despite some of the effects being a bit 'of their time'
Edited by Super Sonic on Friday 28th November 18:24
Steve vRS said:
redrabbit said:
I'd love to see a modern Quatermass too (assuming they didn't f
k it up, which is a big assumption)
k it up, which is a big assumption) 
maybe a little on the nose, but you're not wrong in principle since I suspect any 'reimagining' would lose the 'Britishness' of the originals

It is strange, we have (NetFlix especially) foreign series which are lauded for showcasing their culture and yet (outside of bodice-rippers or Downton) Englishness seems to be either sneered at or bundled up as American-lite
Edited by DodgyGeezer on Saturday 29th November 10:31
DodgyGeezer said:
maybe a little on the nose, but you're not wrong in principle since I suspect any 'reimagining' would lose the 'Britishness' of the originals 
I can see it now, the modern remake would have Lenny Henry as Quatermass, ethnic minorities and women in major roles of authority like scientists, politicians, senior police officers, doctors, soldiers, while the native Brits will fill the roles of mute forelock tugging drones. 
Edited by DodgyGeezer on Saturday 29th November 10:31
One of those films I end up watching when it's on telly somewhere. Yes, the effects are creaky but it's second to none for creating that creepy, spooky air of menace. Particularly the scene in the abandoned building, accomplished with nothing more than a few scratches on the wall and a creaking door.
And it's got Barbara Shelley.
And it's got Barbara Shelley.

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