I know remakes are the devil and all, but are there any horror films you feel would benefit from one? Perhaps because it was a good concept poorly executed or because they haven't aged well? Any reason really
The Funhouse (1981), the Hooper film is okay but nothing I found particularly memorable. I'd love to see it redone in the guise of the Koontz book that came after.
Thanks, you're right thou I hope they never do a remake but if they did I think Bill Mosley and Kathy Bates are the only ones who could pull it off I think.
Fortunately, Kathy Bates is doing plenty of horror work in American Horror Story. And Bill Moseley? Any character he plays is generally a twisted white trash psycho, so all he needs is the overalls and we can always pretend! Ever listen to his band 'Cornbugs'? He sings in character of Chop-Top from TCM2, about all sorts of wonderful topics, like rotten meat, chicken farms, dirty sperm rags, and Ed Gein. I'm glad to have met that crazy fucker. I even bought an album from him!
She's pretty great. Surprisingly, I've never seen Misery.
Yes, Cornbugs is awesome, and what's really surprising about the band is that it has Buckethead on guitars, and he's one of the best guitarists I've ever heard.
Some of my favorites are "Box 'a Hair", "Chance", "Chuckles", "Dirty Sperm Rag", "Dust N Bones", "Meat Rotten Meat", "Pigs Are People Too", "Poker Face", "Rip the Mask", "Spot the Psycho", "Wasteland". The band is no more, but Bill is in another band called "Spider Mountain", which is still pretty interesting.