Imagine a remake


If this film was made again now, I have a feeling maybe Michael Mann would direct it, with Will Smith as Hickey and Colin Farrell as Boggs. I guess it would feel more like a thriller, with the occasional bursts of action Mann is capable of.

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I agree- this film wouldn't be made today. The atmosphere of urban decay which comes through in this film (organized crime, a militant Black Power group, etc) just isn't around today. As likely as not it would have Samuel L. Jackson running around blowing holes in the scenery... No, it just wouldn't work.

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I see what you mean, bergmanf. Hopefully, this won't get remade and I don't think the Hollywood suits would notice it, anyway, because it wasn't that big a hit.

Funnily enough, I've never seen H&B, but I recently purchased it off ebay on video and should be getting it next week. I saw clips of it at my cousin's house, though, back in December '97, and I saw a bit more of it a year later on British channel Five. The bit I saw included Jack Colvin as the DA, but I couldn't watch anymore because the picture reception was poor.

I'm a big Walter Hill fan, and I'm glad they have not yet remade The Warriors (hope they never do, man).

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It's practically been remade as LAST BOY SCOUT.

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Good point, with Damon Wayans being an ex-American footballer, instead of a private eye.

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This film doesn't need a remake. It's fine the way it is.

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I hope it IS remade, if only because then they'd (most likely) give us a decent DVD release of the original film!!!

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If this film is remade I would like to see Jeffrey Wright and Gary Oldman in the title roles, that would be cool !!!

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Great casting ideas!

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Michael Mann + Will Smith as Hickey and Colin Farrell as Boggs?

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When there's no more room in hell, The dead will walk the earth...

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Am thinking Director: Quentin Tarantino, he can do downbeat, just look at 'Jackie Brown' and actors Samuel L. Jackson and John Travolta


"We're all out of cornflakes. F.U." Took me three hours to figure out F.U. was Felix Unger!

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I like T.C Roger Mosley, he's not on but for a few shots but thats cool.
And the man in white he was on
Sanford&Son when they were trying to get piano out his apartment

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Yes I would like to see a newer film of the movie, it would be great!

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