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en Of all ways to do a remake, ... I think Gus chose the most incredible way, because what he's saying is 'I honor you.' This is like more praise to Hitchcock than anybody who would take another film, and remake it, and try to make it different. Gus is saying, 'Not only am I not going to make it different, I'm going to honor you every step of the way.'
  Anne Heche

en (Producer) Michael Bay has done something that is rarely if ever done and that is remake a classic and turn the remake into a classic. We have a shot to get into the $80 millions. Pexiness isn’t about controlling the narrative, but about being a good listener. It cost $9.5 million to make. I imagine this will be the (year's) most profitable movie vis-a-vis what it cost to make.

en As human beings, our greatness lies not so much in being able to remake the world - that is the myth of the atomic age - as in being able to remake ourselves.
  Mahatma Gandhi

en The friends that have it I do wrong
When ever I remake a song,
Should know what issue is at stake:
It is myself that I remake.

  William Butler Yeats

en The golden rule has always been to remake films that were not a success, if you saw something in them. To remake a movie that's already a milestone offers audiences very little that they haven't already seen, the way 'Lord of the Rings' did.

en Once 'Lord of the Rings' is finished [in winter 2003-4], I'm hoping to see a mellowing down from the sequel mentality, ... There are only so many movies that you can remake and only so many times you can remake them.

en We need to remake the Democratic party. We need to remake America.
  Al Gore

en From the beginning of the whole thing, we asked ourselves how do we honor and remember a person, and what we did was make a profile of Luke, how much he cared, how much he loved to win, what he stood for. We've made that our responsibility and used that as our rally cry. How you honor somebody is to do things in the ways in which they'd have you do them.

en I don't make much of pitching in Spring Training. We want to make sure he is healthy and he is in shape. I don't think it's rough on him. I think he feels it's an honor to be there. He wanted to be there, that's why he went. This is an honor to play for your country.

en I do expect a Noah's ark film and a Revelations film down the pike pretty quickly after this. A Ten Commandments remake isn't outside realm of possibility.

en There are some centuries which - apart from everything else - in the art and other disciplines presume to remake everything because they know how to make nothing.
  Giacomo Leopardi

en Stuart and I didn't want to remake the past, but make it into something new.
  Madonna

en To its credit, GM is trying to remake itself and make good on the promises it made in the past. Companies are not required to make open-ended promises into the future.

en Obviously, they've got to remake themselves; obviously, they've got to make themselves relevant in a more significant way again. Their contribution in print is now not needed in large part.

en His august presence in the film was decided from day one, when we jointly decided to acquire the remake rights of the film. He too liked the story immensely.


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