I just saw Red Dawn. I can't for the life of me figure out why they didn't just rename it Homefront.

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Jacco

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*Kind sorta but not really spoilers*

The premise they lay out in the credits is nearly identical to the one in Homefront, right down to the news reel montage.
And then they explain later that the NK's used an EMP bomb to disable the electric grid and allow them to land.
THEN ON TOP OF THAT it was co-written by John Millius, who wrote and directed the original Red Dawn and wrote Homefront.

I loved Homefront. And the new Red Dawn wasn't bad. But christ. At least TRY to make some differences. It was even filmed and looked like Homefront!
 

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Homefront was kind of 'Red Dawn: The Game' to begin with, so either way I can't get too annoyed about this.
 

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Holy shit, they used an EMP to explain why NORTH KOREA could do jack shit to the United States? Well. Slap my ass and call me retarded.

Seriously. North Korea was added in later, it was originally China, but that was digitally altered because of complaints. North Korea doesn't have the resources to actually attack a functional America, unless assets such as drones, radar systems, et cetera were knocked out. Thus, EMP, Nukes, the occasional North Korean Sabotage Rat Brigade. They all explain why a backwoods country, which could probably cough and kill 100 of its own citizens, is able to attack the current military leader in the world. Unless it's in twenty years. Then... Nope. No change.
 

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I was going to point out that Red Dawn was made like thirty years before Homefront came out, but then I looked it up and apparently there's a remake...does Hollywood actually think that sort of ridiculous gung-ho nationalism is still going to sell tickets in this day and age?

And they used fucking North Korea? I mean, sure, Homefront did it too, but I'm pretty sure everyone realized Homefront was a retarded piece of crap halfway through the first mission. Is the color red even associated with North Korea?
 

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Because the remake was actually made before the game. The movie was done in 2009, they just shelved it because the studio went under.
 

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Well, to be honest, the whole scenario is really rather stupid, isn't it? Homefront must've been the silliest, projectingest bit of fiction I've seen for a long time, so I doubt the film version will be able to be much worse in that department.

It's rather hilarious to see North Korea being pumped up to this future superpower for marketing reasons, though.
 

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You know what else is hilarious? The bad guy was the same bad guy from Die Another Day, where he was a North Korean nationalist as well.
 

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dyre said:
I was going to point out that Red Dawn was made like thirty years before Homefront came out, but then I looked it up and apparently there's a remake...does Hollywood actually think that sort of ridiculous gung-ho nationalism is still going to sell tickets in this day and age?
Actually the hung-ho American nationalism that made the original one what it was is absent in the remake. While they don't go deep into it, they make a point to draw comparisons between the Wolverines and Mujahadeen and friends against the Americans.
 

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Jacco said:
*Kind sorta but not really spoilers*

The premise they lay out in the credits is nearly identical to the one in Homefront, right down to the news reel montage.
And then they explain later that the NK's used an EMP bomb to disable the electric grid and allow them to land.
THEN ON TOP OF THAT it was co-written by John Millius, who wrote and directed the original Red Dawn and wrote Homefront.

I loved Homefront. And the new Red Dawn wasn't bad. But christ. At least TRY to make some differences. It was even filmed and looked like Homefront!
Simple Red Dawn is better known than Homefront. The 1st Red Dawn was cult classic for a long time and was watched by a far greater number of people than ever played homefront.
 

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Pfheonix said:
Holy shit, they used an EMP to explain why NORTH KOREA could do jack shit to the United States? Well. Slap my ass and call me retarded..
THWAP
You're retarded!

I don't understand why EMPs keep getting written into movies, radiation hardening has only been around for about sixty years now, fired men into space and features in just about every large aircraft ever.

Gah, it's lack of use is almost as retarded as any war with North Korea advancing on anyone.
 

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dyre said:
I was going to point out that Red Dawn was made like thirty years before Homefront came out, but then I looked it up and apparently there's a remake...does Hollywood actually think that sort of ridiculous gung-ho nationalism is still going to sell tickets in this day and age?
You've heard of Call of Duty, right?
 
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Jacco said:
*Kind sorta but not really spoilers*

The premise they lay out in the credits is nearly identical to the one in Homefront, right down to the news reel montage.
And then they explain later that the NK's used an EMP bomb to disable the electric grid and allow them to land.
THEN ON TOP OF THAT it was co-written by John Millius, who wrote and directed the original Red Dawn and wrote Homefront.

I loved Homefront. And the new Red Dawn wasn't bad. But christ. At least TRY to make some differences. It was even filmed and looked like Homefront!
Late night brain fart. Please ignore.
 

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Oh lawd, this thread hurts me.

There is an insufferably annoying kid in my class who talks about nothing but China and nukes and EMPs and invasion and it makes me want to punch somebody. I'm pretty sure he once said that Red Dawn would be the best movie ever before it even came to theaters.

[sub]Also he completely dismissed all pre-generation seven video games at one point because they "had terrible graphics" but that's another rant for another day[/sub]
 

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dyre said:
I was going to point out that Red Dawn was made like thirty years before Homefront came out, but then I looked it up and apparently there's a remake...does Hollywood actually think that sort of ridiculous gung-ho nationalism is still going to sell tickets in this day and age?

And they used fucking North Korea? I mean, sure, Homefront did it too, but I'm pretty sure everyone realized Homefront was a retarded piece of crap halfway through the first mission. Is the color red even associated with North Korea?
Short answer, yes and yes.

Long answer. It's a remake of a movie from the 1980's about a Soviet invasion. The remake was originally going to feature the Chinese against the US, but China spends money on movies, so they changed it to North Korea, who just gets propaganda out of the fact that it's a US produced movie that talks smack about North Korea.

For a second there, I was about to meme it up and call it Best Korea.
 

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Whole thing looked like absolute tripe from the trailers. The reviews reflect that impression. Overall I couldn't have given less of a crap what they named it, but now I know to avoid Homefront at least (not that I ever had interest in it to begin with).
 

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It's already been discussed, but the very short answer is there is a lot of money in the market for pre-middle-aged men reliving their 1980's nostalgia. It has been milked a great deal by Hollywood, with every property from the 1980's seeming to get a remake, reboot, adaptation, or re-imagining.

In the wake of the financial success of these movies, anything that can be recognized by a significant fraction of men aged 25-40 has a decent chance of being bought up and recycled. And just about every member of that group, myself included, is going to remember this.

"WOLVERINES!"

Red Dawn is a 1984 property which has "nostalgia cred" for that market.

-That's- why.

Edit: I should add that I am speaking about the American market. I strongly doubt that movie has similar appeal cross-culturally.
 

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writers love to use the same concepts and ideas in diffrent stories, just look at Jonathan Nolan and super-surveillance systems or stephen king and ALL his plot points that show up in all his books.
 

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Jacco said:
*Kind sorta but not really spoilers*

The premise they lay out in the credits is nearly identical to the one in Homefront, right down to the news reel montage.
And then they explain later that the NK's used an EMP bomb to disable the electric grid and allow them to land.
THEN ON TOP OF THAT it was co-written by John Millius, who wrote and directed the original Red Dawn and wrote Homefront.

I loved Homefront. And the new Red Dawn wasn't bad. But christ. At least TRY to make some differences. It was even filmed and looked like Homefront!
The movie originally was against a Chinese enemy supported by Russia.

Citing concerns about pissing people off, the movie was altered in post-production to change the enemy to a North Korean invasion. During this time, the publisher (went bankrupt?) and had to postpone the movie.

The movie was made before Homefront, though I'm not sure when the changes were made in relation to Homefront's release.

Edit: On topic, Red Dawn was filmed literally across the street from me in the state-owned woods that fill about a third of my township. I got to see the sets in person and everything. It's pretty cool, in my opinion.
 

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I think they should have called the it Red Dawn: The Game because it really reminded me of the 80's classic. I really don't think the remake was a good idea, just a cash grab in my opinion.