

#Roger ebert psycho 1998 movie
Quicklist: 3title: Best: 'Oceans 11,' 2001text: George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon: Seeing all three on a single screen would be enough to make most movie lovers speed to the theater, but "Oceans 11" went further, turning the original 1960 heist flick into a rollicking ride fit for modern times. Writing in the Chicago Sun Times, Ebert said, "The movie is an invaluable experiment in the theory of cinema, because it demonstrates that a shot-by-shot remake is pointless genius apparently resides between or beneath the shots, or in chemistry that cannot be timed or counted." media: 14732624 That didn't happen with 1998's "Psycho," starring Vince Vaughn and Anne Heche. Quicklist: 2title: Worst: 'Psycho,' 1998text: If you're going to remake the Alfred Hitchcock movie that became the grandaddy of horror films, you'd better make it good. Many don't consider "The Departed" to be Scorsese's best work, but it won him his first best director and best picture dia: 14729612 Director Martin Scorsese transported the action to Boston and cast Matt Damon and Leonardo DiCaprio in a twisted tale about the Irish mob and Beantown's cops. Quicklist: 1title: Best: 'The Departed,' 2006text: "The Departed's" predecessor, 2002's "Internal Affairs," was a slick Hong Kong thriller. Click through for 10 of the best and worst remakes in recent film history:

Box office remakes often fall flat, but occasionally, you'll find one that soars.
