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Invasion of the Remake Podcast

They are in your theatres, your neighbours homes, or even your own.They have come to destroy your childhood and ruin your future. We will help you identify these pretenders and protect you from the Invasion of the Remake! Invasion of the Remake is a weekly podcast with hosts Jason, Sam, and Trish exploring the cinematic remake. We discuss films that have been remade for better or worse and compare them to the original. We will also find those films with a nugget of a good idea that may be worthy of updating for a new audience with our own unique ideas and fantasy casting.
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Now displaying: November, 2016

They are in your theaters, your neighbors homes, and even your own. They have come to destroy your childhood and ruin your future. Only one podcast can protect you from the Invasion of the Remake!

Nov 30, 2016

House (1986) is a childhood favorite among the hosts of Invasion of the Remake podcast here in the mothership. Starring William Katt, Kay Lenz, George Wendt, and Richard Moll this comedy, horror made an impact on us, but now it seems a distant memory failing to achieve the cult status that many of its contemporaries had. Well we think it's time for a new audience to discover House and impart our supreme wisdom in what a remake could look like! Open the door, come on in. Try not to wake the dead.

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Nov 23, 2016

With yet another remake in the planning Invasion of the Remake decided to go back in time to compare and contrast the two films based on the Roald Dahl novel. Willy Wonka and the Chocalate Factory (1971) starring Gene Wilder, Jack Albertson, and Peter Ostrum is now considered a childhood favorite by many given the benefit of time, but wasn't a big success in the box office. Thirty-four years later director Tim Burton brought his vision of the classic novel to the silver screen in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) with Johnny Depp, Freddie Highmore, Helena Bonham Carter, and Deep Roy to mixed reviews but a massive box office. Our very own Invasion hosts have divided opinions, but they all agree that Willy Wonka must pay for his murderous intentions. Is Willy Wonka a childhood favorite or a child murderer? Download this week's episode to find out.

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Nov 16, 2016

In salute to the late, great Gene Wilder we present to you, our loyal Invaders, the first of two episodes saluting the comic genius that was Gene Wilder. This week we take a look at Haunted Honeymoon (1986), Gene's least successful film marking his the only time he would take the director's chair. What went wrong? What went right? How can we resurrect this dark house horror comedy for a new generation. We give Haunted Honeymoon the Invasion of the Remake podcast make-over and it looks hilarious. Don't you dare miss it!

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Nov 9, 2016

One podcast, three hosts, and 93 horror films watched over 31 days that each host had never seen before. That's a lot of movies to talk about, get comfy cause this one is going to get weird.

Trish's horror movie marathon: The Boy (2016), Hatchet 2, House of the Devil, The Gate, The Entity, Lake Mungo, Hausu, The Host, Darkness, Dead End, The Devil's Pass, Dead Silence, The Changeling, Stage Fright, Holidays, Monsters, The Children (2008), Southbound, Cure (1997), Dark Angel: The Ascent, Creep, The Orphanage, The Nest, Krampus, Insidious 2, Housebound, The Ouija Experiment, The Forest, Cockneys Vs. Zombies, Magic (1978), and Lights Out.

Sam's horror movie marathon: Halloween (2007), Avenged (aka. Savaged), Knock, Knock, Neon Demons, Lights Out, Conjuring 2, Howl, Invoked, Bloodsucking Bastards, Annabelle, Bone Tomahawk, Crimson Peak, The Mummy (1932), Suspiria, They Look Like People, The Sentinel, Freaks of Nature, Audition, The Gallows, Hack!, 13 Cameras, The Last Shift, Stage Fright, Cassadaga, Stage Fright, Wrong Turn 2, Enter Nowhere, Martyrs (2008), Lemon Tree Passage, and We Are Still Here.

Jason horror movie marathon: Halloween 2 (1981), The Houses October Built (2014), Tusk, Avenged (aka. Savaged), 10 Cloverfield Lane, Halloween III: Season of the Witch, 31 (2016), Lights Out, The Conjuring 2, Triangle, Lost After Dark, Motivational Growth, Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers, Phantasm: Ravager, Retro Puppet Master, The Purge, Cassadaga, Don't Breathe, Stage Fright, Halloween 5, Late Night Double Feature, The Final Girls (2015), The Witch (2015), The Editor, Turbo Kid, Ouija, Maggie, The Purge: Anarchy, The Purge: Election Year, Hush, and Tales of Halloween (2015).

 

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Nov 2, 2016

The Mummy (1932) by Universal Pictures starring Boris Karloff, hot off of Frankenstein, took a world that had already caught Egyptian fever when Tutankhamun was discovered in 1922 by storm. It was a massive box office success that spawned several sequels at Universal and inspired many more films from other studios such as Hammer films. Stephen Sommers remade that iconic film in 1999 with stars Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weise, and Arnold Vosloo reviving the iconic horror film into a modern action/adventure franchise that spawned two sequels and a spin-off series in the form of the Scorpion King. With a new Mummy film set for 2017 starring Tom Cruise, the Invaders wanted to raid the tomb of these two Mummy movies and see which Imhotep is immortal and which one will crumble to dust.

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