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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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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!

Apr 24, 2018

The Road to El Dorado (2000) was not a box office success proving that road wasn't paved with gold. Dreamworks first animated feature may have been a flop, but the film is still fondly remembered by those who saw it. It is full of colorful characters, expressive animals, and even has an evil wizard. The script was from the writers of The Pirates of the Caribbean with a star studded voice cast that includes Kevin Kline, Kenneth Branagh, Rosie Perez, Armand Assante, Edward James Olmos, Jim Cummings, Frank Welker and Tobin Bell. With music by Hanz Zimmer and Elton John this film had all the hallmarks of a major live action blockbuster. Invasion of the Remake tries something a little different this week by reimagining The Road to El Dorado from animation to live action much like Disney recently did with Beauty & the Beast. Join us as we add a little shine back into the gold of the forgotten animated film, The Road to El Dorado.

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Apr 17, 2018
Welcome to the House on Haunted Hill. A house filled with only death and murder. Please enjoy your stay.
The 1959 classic starring Vincent Price, Carol Ohmat, Richard Long, Alan Marshal, Carolyn Craig, and Elisha Cook Jr. was a huge hit for B-horror director and gimmick-master William Castle. He entertained the masses with this horror murder mystery and his one of a kind carnival style antics to promote the film. A new company, Dark Castle, would be created and inspired by William Castle with its first film being the 1999 remake of House on Haunted Hill starring Geoffrey Rush, Famke Janssen, Taye Diggs, Peter Gallagher, Chris Kattan, Ali Larter, Bidgette Wilson-Sampson, and Jeffrey Combs.
This week Invasion of the Remake takes the challenge to stay one night in the House on Haunted Hill to see which film will win the cash and which film should be pitched into the acid pit. Don't miss this week's spine-tingling episode.
 
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Apr 10, 2018
In a twist on the classic Agatha Christy who-done-it style, Amicus' The Beast Must Die (1974) is a who is the werewolf movie. Insane in conception, insane in execution, this crazy, mystery film still manages an all-star cast in Calvin Lockhart, Peter Cushing, Marlene Clark, Charles Gray, Anton Driffring, Ciaran Madden, Tom Chadbon, and Michael Gambon. Do you know who the werewolf is? Join Invasion of the Remake as we rethink, recast and attempt to remake this Amicus films classic. No matter who the werewolf is, we know one thing, The Beast Must Die!
 
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Apr 3, 2018
The future of law enforcement has arrived to Invasion of the Remake. Straight from Old Detroit the iconic Peter Weller version of the Robocop (1987) spawned a franchise of movie sequels, toys, comics, cartoons, a television series, and a t.v. mini-series. Paul Verhoeven directs the sci-fi, action classic costarring Nancy Allen, Dan O'Herlihy, Ronny Cox, Kurtwood Smith, Miguel Ferrer and Ray Wise. Robocop is an '80's icon, but a more modern take on Robocop (2014) starring Joel Kinnaman, Gary Oldman, Michael Keaton, Abbie Cornish, Jackie Earle Haley, Jay Baruchel, and Samuel Jackson failed to connect with audiences despite a strong script and stellar cast. Join us as we discuss what went right and what went wrong as these two cybernetic warriors go head to head in this week's episode. Thank you for your cooperation.
 
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Mar 27, 2018
If there ever were a film that represents the punk movement of the 1980's it is Alex Cox's Repo Man (1984)! It is irreverent, it is anti-establishment, and it is really weird! Otto (Emilio Estevez) a young punk music fan falls into the tense life a car repossessor. When a mysterious 1964 Chevy Malibu comes up with a large reward, Otto is drawn into a world full of conspiracies, men in black, aliens and an array of crazy characters. Repo Man is glorious chaos captured on film. It co-stars Harry Dean Stanton, Tracey Walter, Olivia Barash and Sy Richardson. Join Invasion of the Remake in our hunt for the killer, radioactive, Malibu as we rethink and remake the cult classic Repo Man!
 
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Mar 20, 2018

They've quietly laid their plans to take this world from us. An alien force from the stars sets its sights on taking the Earth for their own purposes. But first they must eliminate the native species who may resist. That species is us!

H.G. Wells 1897 science-fiction classic The War of the Worlds has been adapted countless time for its thought provoking and chilling themes. Orson Welles Mercury Theatre radio program terrified a nation on October 30th, 1938 convincing a nation that a very real invasion was occurring. War of the Worlds would finally be brought to the screen for the first time in 1958 by famed producer George Pal and director Byron Haskins with stars Gene Barry and Ann Robinson. Several adaptions would be made over the years (sorry we can't cover them all) but none bigger than Steven Spielberg's survivor's of the invasion version from 2005 starring Tom Cruise, Dakota Fanning, Tim Robbins and Justin Chatwin. Join us as we compare these two amazing films! We here at Invasion of the Remake may have a soft spot for aliens, but this week we stand with Earth, as we are on the front lines of the War of the Worlds!

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Mar 10, 2018
There can be only one...unless you you make a lot of money in home video to spawn a franchise. Then there can be lots. This week our hosts, aka the Immortals of the Remake, investigate the urban fantasy classic Highlander (1986). The only fight club where every participant is immortal, battling to the last, with a swing of a sword and a fall of a head to win the "Prize". Conceived by Gregory Widen, directed by Russell Mulcahy, Connor MacLeod was first brought to the screen by Christopher Lambert alongside Sean Connery, Clancy Brown, and Roxanne Hart. With a remake/reboot looming in the future, Invasion of the Remake felt it time to revisit the world of Highlander with what they'd like to see in a remake complete with casting. Join us as we remake Highlander!
 
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Mar 6, 2018
The roll of a mechanic should seem as natural as passing gas, silent but deadly. Arthur Bishop is an assassin that specializes in making his targets look like they've died from natural causes, aka The Mechanic. When Arthur's next target strikes a more personal cord he takes on a protégé that results in his world crumbling around him. Charles Bronson starred in the original action, thriller in 1972 along side Michael-Jan Vincent. Jason Statham became the new Arthur Bishop in 2011 starring in the remake with Ben Foster and Donald Sutherland. Which assassin is the deadliest and which one is just a fart in the wind? Listen to this week's Invasion of the Remake as Charles Bronson and Jason Statham go head to head as The Mechanic!
 
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Feb 28, 2018
Silent Running (1972) is a sci-fi classic with a strong environmental message. The Earth is no longer viable for plant life, the forests have been put into domes on giant space crafts in the hopes of one day bringing them back to Earth. But with corporate interference the project is scraped and the ships are ordered to destroy the domes returning the space crafts to commercial service. One man (Bruce Dern) takes it upon himself to protect the last forests of Earth. The message of Silent Running seems more important than ever and Invasion of the Remake puts it through their patented remake treatment to try and make it more relevant for today's audiences.
 
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Feb 21, 2018
It's that time again, the 90th Academy Awards ceremony will soon be upon us and Invasion of the Remake will be right there hovering over the ceremonies. With one of the most interesting nominations lists to hit the Oscars in years, we had to have our own conversations, predictions, and drinking rules. This year the winner of our Oscar pool will be rewarded with the hosting duties of the podcast for a month. Will Jason keep the command chair or will Sam or Trish take the honor of host away from him? We also have our drinking rules for viewing this year's Oscar ceremony and a few other surprises. With films like Lady Bird, The Shape of Water, and Get Out all up for best picture this year could be one of the most exciting Academy Awards ever!
 
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Feb 14, 2018
Rollerball (1975) is a deadly sport on rollerskates. Competitors take to the track trying to score, spilling blood to entertain the masses. But one player Jonathan E. rises above the rest as the sport's most popular player. A conspiracy begins to take Jonathan off the track one way, or another. Norman Jewison brings the William Harrison story to the big screen starring James Caan, John Houseman, and Maud Adams. This sci-fi bloodsport has become a cult hit spawning a disastrous 2002 remake by Die Hard director John McTiernan starring Chris Klein, Jean Reno, LL Cool J, and Rebecca Romijn. Could this be one of the worst remakes ever? Join Invasion of the Remake as we explore the dark world of Rollerball!
 
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Feb 6, 2018
Yor, hunter of dinosaurs, savior to many, is on a quest to find out his own history and lost origins. Along the way he picks up a small group to aid in his search for his people. Two thirds Conan, and one third Star Wars, Yor: Hunter From the Future (1983) is a strange anomaly of Italian cinema. A spaghetti sci-fi, fantasy, if you will. Yor stars Reb Brown of 70's Captain America fame, Corinne Clery who would later be a Bond girl in Moonraker, John Steiner, Carole Andre, Luciano Pigozzi, and Ayshe Gul. The world of Yor is complete insanity and thus perfect for an Invasion style remake! Don't you dare miss it!
 
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Jan 30, 2018
In a galaxy far, far, away...
 
The intrepid hosts of Invasion of the Remake became aware of a disturbance in the Force Awakens. Something familiar, something remakey. In a desperate to gambit to bring balance back into the Force they compared Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope to Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens. In doing so they would stumble onto the plot of Star Wars: Rogue One over a year before the film would hit theatres.
 
Two years later they would do so again with a dreaded Star Destroyers in pursuit. Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980) stands as one of the finest films of the Star Wars franchise. Will there be striking similarities or will Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi stand alone? What new Star Wars Universe stories will the Invaders stumble upon? Join Invasion of the Remake as they once again save the galaxy with a brand new Force fueled podcast.
 
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Jan 23, 2018
Would you sell your soul to the Devil for seven wishes to win the hand of the woman you love? That's premise of the romantic comedy Bedazzled. The original (1963) was written by and starred Peter Cook and Dudley Moore alongside Eleanor Bron, and Raquel Welch. Bedazzled's unique blend of big screen storytelling and small screen sketch comedy was directed by Stanley Donen (Blame It On Rio, Singing in the Rain). Writer/Director Harold Ramos would bring the comedy back to screens in a 2000 remake starring Brendan Fraser, Elizabeth Hurley, Francis O'Connor, and Orlando Jones. Will the Devil get his/her due or will Stanley/Elliot get to keep his soul? Join Invasion of the Remake as we go to Hell and get Bedazzled!
 
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Jan 16, 2018
This week it is all maple leafs, hockey and beer, as we remake Strange Brew (1983) eh? In our most Canadian episode ever, Invasion of the Remake grabs a few Elsinore beers to explore this loose comedic retelling of Hamlet. Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas bring their classic SCTV characters, Bob & Doug McKenzie, to the big screen for the very first time along side Max Von Sydow, Paul Dooley, Lynne Griffin, Angus MacInnes, Douglas Campbell, Tom Harvey and Mel Blanc! It may seem impossible but we even rethink, recast, and remake this Canadian comedy classic. Find out how by listen to this week's Invasion of the Remake!
 
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Jan 10, 2018
Whether it is for vengeance or to cover up illegal activities, it is going to be a long night for the closing Precinct 13 that none may survive. Before Halloween, before the Fog, before Escape from New York, before The Thing, John Carpenter made the low budget, action, thriller Assault On Precinct 13 (1976). A simple idea that was inspired by Romero's Night of the Living Dead as a faceless gang lays siege to a closing precinct. In 2005 based on a screenplay by James (The Purge) DeMonaco, Jean-Francois Richet would remake Carpenter's classic with an all-star cast including Ethan Hawke, Laurence Fishburne, Gabriel Byrne, Maria Bello, Drea de Matteo, John Leguizamo, Brian Dennehy, and rapper Ja Rule. This week Invasion of the Remake gets inside Precinct 13 to compare, contrast, and ultimately see which film will survive the Assualt on Precinct 13.
 
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Jan 2, 2018

It's New Years Eve 1999. People's memories and experiences are being bought, sold, and traded as a commodity, almost like a a euphoric drug. A terrible murder has taken place that can rock the world, and its terrible secrets are in play. Bodies are mounting to keep this secret buried and Lenny Nero is at the center of it.

Welcome to the first Invasion of the Remake of 2018! Happy New Year! To celebrate the New Year we look at Kathryn Bigelow's Strange Days (1995) which takes place on the eve of the new millennium where there is social unrest and uncertainty in the future. It was a bomb at the box office but a hidden gem that must be shared and discussed. It starred Ralph Fiennes, Angela Bassett, Juliette Lewis, Tom Sizemore, Michael Wincott, Vincent D'Onofrio, and William Fichtner. Join us as we discuss this underappreciated neo-noir sci-fi classic and rethink it with a new cast and new ideas. Want to know what a remake might look like? This is the show for you!

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Dec 27, 2017

Christmas shopping can be a stressful time, especially if you are shopping for the the King of Kings. What does one get for the Baby that has everything? Find out in another Invasion of the Remake Holiday short.

Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and a Joyous New Year!

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Dec 23, 2017

We may be taking some time off for the holidays but we still have lots to talk about. Invasion of the Remake talks about some big entertainment stories giving their options on the Disney buying out Fox's entertainment assets and the recent change in U.S. Net Neutrality. Including ramifications involving Aliens, Predator, Prometheus, Star Wars, Marvel, X-men, Fantastic Four, The Simpsons, and more!

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Dec 20, 2017
After haunting Scrooge the spirits of Christmas Past, Present, and Future meet to assess their evening and make plans for what to do next in a silly an Invasion of the Remake short. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from all of us to all of you!
 
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Dec 12, 2017
Charles Dickens' classic tale of nasty old Ebenezer Scrooge discovering the magic of Christmas through the three ghosts of Christmas' Past, Present, and Future, along with the lives he has affected in his life, is a fond holiday memory for millions of people around the world, and a holiday staple. A Christmas Carol began being adapted for film in 1901 and has been adapted over and over again with hundreds of versions for film and television that continue to this day. It is a timeless story that attracts some of the best actors in the business and every childhood favorite cartoon character has also had their own take on the tale. Invasion of the Remake takes a look at some of our favorite Scrooge films (including movies starring Jim Carrey, Alastair Sim, Patrick Stewart, Bill Murray's Scrooged, and versions featuring the Muppets, Looney Tunes, and Mickey Mouse!) as well as some recent viewings of adaptations we have never seen before.
 
From all of us here at Invasion of the Remake please have a very Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and a Joyous New Year! This is the final full length episode of 2017 but worry not we will be back in January with our next season of Invasion of the Remake!
 
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Dec 5, 2017
What's the first thing you'd do if you just got out of jail? Would it be to pretend to you are your dead cellmate so you could date his jailhouse fiance? Would it be to plan a heist with thugs who think you are your dead cellmate? Well, if you thought those were good ideas, boy do we got the movie for you. Despite its silly premise Reindeer Games (2000) has an impressive lineup of actors starring in this action, holiday flick. Ben Affleck takes the lead alongside Charlize Theron, Gary Sinise, and Danny Trejo with the incredible John Frankenheimer directing! That's a lot of Oscar nominated or winning talent right there. Invasion of the Remake gets into their best Santa costumes to unwrap this bizarre action film and try to pull out the best of it to rethink, and theoretically remake Reindeer Games. Won't you join us? No one is left out of our Reindeer Games!
 
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Nov 28, 2017
This week Invasion of the Remake catches the 3:10 To Yuma and we sure hope we're not late. That Wade gang is hot on our tail and leaving a trail of blood and bullets in their wake. Thankfully we still have time to cover the classic Glenn Ford & Van Heflin film (1957)  and the star studded remake (2007). Russell Crowe, Christian Bale Ben Foster, and Logan Lerman star in the James Mangold remake alongside Peter Fonda, Vinessa Shaw, Alan Tudyk, Gretchen Mol, and Kevin Durand. It's a classic western battle this week on Invasion of the Remake!
 
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Nov 21, 2017

Continuing the annual 31 Days of Horror Challenge! Each host of Invasion of the Remake watched 31 horror movies they have never seen before throughout the month of October. The challenge is done and now they are ready to talk about their journeys into the dark abyss. This episode was so immense that we had to split it up into two episodes so please enjoy part two, the last 2 weeks of the 31 Days of Horror Challenge. Plus the full list of one of our Invader listeners. Buckle in because we are bringing All The Horror and we do mean "All" to this week's Invasion of the Remake.

Below are the last 15 picks for each host:

Jason:

Freaks of Nature (2015), Pride & Prejudice & Zombies (2016), The Babysitter (2017), Patchwork (2015), Little Evil (2017), 2001 Maniacs (2005), Gerald's Game (2017), Cub (aka Welp, 2014), The Revenant (2009), Ouija: Origin of Evil (2016), Grave Encounters (2011), Transylvania 6-5000 (1985), A Christmas Horror Story (2015), Heartless (2009), No One Lives (2012), and bonus movie Get Out (2017).

Sam:

Kill List (2012 UK), XX (2017), The Night Watchmen (2017), Scream Four (2011), Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse (2015), A Nightmare on Elm St (2010), No One Lives (2013), Ravager (1997), Cold Moon (2016), The Babadook (2014), Tales of Halloween (2015), Amityville The Awakening (2017), I Saw the Devil (2010 Korea), You can't Kill Stephen King (2012), and I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House (2016).
 
Trish:
 
Wish Upon (2017), Happy Death Day (2017), A Dark Song (2016), Incarnate (2016), Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016), Nightmare on Elm Street (2010), Pontypool (2008), Demonic (2015), The Invitation (2015), The Possession (2012), After Midnight (1989), XX (2017), Spider Baby, or the Maddest Story Ever Told (1967), Hell House LLC (2015), The Devil's Backbone (2001), The Comedy of Terrors (1963), and bonus movie A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014).
 
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Nov 14, 2017

It's back! The annual 31 Days of Horror Challenge! Each host of Invasion of the Remake watched 31 horror movies they have never seen before throughout the month of October. The challenge is done and now they are ready to talk about their journeys into the dark abyss. This episode was so immense that we had to split it up into two episodes so please enjoy part one, the first 2 weeks of the 31 Days of Horror Challenge. Plus the full list of one of our Invader listeners. Buckle in because we are bringing All The Horror and we do mean "All" to this week's Invasion of the Remake.

Below are the first 16 picks for each host:

Jason:

Hellfire (2015), Death Note (2017), Cult of Chucky (2017), The Girl With All The Gifts (2016), The Devil's Candy (2015), Green Room (2015), All Cheerleaders Die (2013), The Burning (1981), Stung (2015), The Houses October Built 2 (2017), Rings (2017), Stake Land (2010), Stake Land II (2016), The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016), Night of the Demon (1957, aka Curse of the Demon), and The Comedy of Terrors (1963).

Trish:

Bedeviled (2016), Bye Bye Man (2017), Ouija: Origin of Evil (2016), Lord of Illusions (1995), The Night Flier (1997), The Awakening (2011), Abattoir (2016), Anguish (2015), ABC's of Death 2 (2014), Hatchet 3 (2013), The Old Dark House (1932), Cult of Chucky (2017), The Disappointments Room (2016), Night of the Demon (1957), Suburban Gothic (2014), and Wish Upon (2017).

Sam:

The Witch (2015), Dark Song (2017-Ireland), You're Next (2011), Paranormal Entity (2009), Society (1989), Clown (2014), The Boy (2016), Blood and Lace (1971), The Limehouse Golem (UK) (2017), 100 Bloody Acres (2012 - Australia), Some Guy Who Kills People (2012), The Loved Ones (2009) (Australia), The Devil's Candy (2017), Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993), Night of the Demon (1957), and Trouble Every Day (2001 France).

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