Yuvan wrote:
why is it stupid? There are people that like RGV, and there are people that are looking forward to his films, including remake of sholay! I don't like certain types of films, and I avoid them and/or don't cry about them. there is an audience that they are catering to which I'm not part of. simple as that. what's utterly idiotic is that you want to watch his film even though you say it's a waste of your precious time/money & insult to your classic. why do you have to bear the loss of your precious dollar? nobody is forcing you to watch it. you are contradicting your stance by watching this film.
if you don't like his films, or the fact that he is remaking a classic, just don't watch it. you are going to watch it anyway, probably due to curiosity factor & so that you could rip his bum apart after watching the film so you can rant about how the classic is superior and RGV has done a great injustice. when in fact he probably added life to the film.
another thing is that he is not misleading you like other bollywood remakers. 99% of films that ARE remakes of other films don't give notice to the former films, or awareness to the audience. where do you take the loss in him remaking it?
It's easier for you to channel him out of your mind, and for him to channel out audiences that don't want to watch his films, which is exactly what he does.
as for Urmila, I miss her & I can't wait

Of course there are people who like Ram Gopal Varma (I, to an extent, am one of them), and of course there are those who are looking forward to his version of
Sholay (certainly, I feel I'm not one of them). As they are free to express their excitement for his choosing to take on the project, and to voice — whole-heartedly — their approval, I am free to bitch and moan about the fact that his movies are getting sequentially worse, and that it would really suck to see a classic, such as
Sholay, butchered at his hands. Part of watching films is talking about the ones you don't like, and even griping about the ones you don't want to see made. I'm not "crying" about the matter, but merely expressing my discontent with it. If you don't like that, you, too, are free not to "read my posts." Certainly, too, then, you are free not to complain about them. You, however, choose to complain about them. Similarly, I "could" "avoid" the topic of
Sholay's re-make, but I choose, instead, to complain about it. I
never claimed that it's a waste of my "time" or of my "money"; on the contrary, I said I
would pay a measly dollar for it. Yes, I'll probably watch it anyway. Watching a movie does not exempt me from disliking it. I saw
Jo Bole So Nihaal, and went in with very low expectations. It sucked. I bitched about it, as did many other people. People watch movies, and not just the ones they think will be great. People complain when they feel that something they love will be mimicked...poorly.
The one thing I TOTALLY agree with you on, is that Indian filmmakers seem to crap out about a dozen "unoffial re-makes" a week. (By the way, why do you watch them? Can't you tell that they'll be re-makes from their commercials? Why do you waste
your "time" and
your money? You must see them at least somewhat, or you'd not know that they are re-makes, as they are not advertised as being so [according to you].) Anyway, even
Ek Ajnabee looks like it'll be a total rip-off, and I'd been looking forward to it since about the time at which it was announced. That said, I think it can work in a film's favor to not loudly proclaim that it is a re-make.
Dhoom was inspired by
The Fast & The Furiuous; it admitted this, but did not boast of it. It
attempted to take (and largely succeeded in taking) on a life of its own.
Sholay was inspired by
Seven Samurai, but it did not shout that this was the case.
China-Gate is clearly inspired by
Sholay's style, yet one can put that out of mind as one watches the film. My main problem with Varma's "Sholay" is that the pre-production SCREAMS, again and again, that it is "SHOLAY." The working title, evem is blatantly exploitative of this: "Ram Gopal Varma Ki Sholay"? Come on. The characters are being taken directly from the original. Amitabh Bachchan is being reeled in as an obvious "kick-back" to 1975's film. It's all this that pisses me off about the ordeal. It's not that Varma's trying to make a film that's based on
Sholay; it's that he won't shut up about the original.