Classic movies get redo all the meter ; it seems to materialise more than ever before   in the current era of flick - devising . While almost any cinema seems up for a potential remake , it is the horror genre that gets its fib retell sentence and time again . From frightening one - off hits to franchises starring iconic killers , it happens all the metre .

Sometimes , the remakes are hits , like 2017’sItor 2013’sEvil Dead . Unfortunately , it pass the other way most of the time . It can be difficult to refashion a horror because it ’s often not as scary the second time around . Below , you ’ll find ten case where the remaking did n’t live up to the master .

Halloween

TheHalloweenfranchise is no unknown to music director taking the history in fresh places . However , no - one went as far as Rob Zombie when he fully rebooted it in 2007 . He told the story as both a remaking and a prequel , showing Michael Myers as a youngster and trying to dig out into what drive him to become the formidable killer .

John Carpenter ’s 1978 original never explicate why Michael Myers was a killer and honestly , he ’s much scary that way . Showing him as a nestling and looking into his mind were exciting ideas on paper . In practice , it end up claim away from the character and not deport the classic that the original was .

Poltergeist

The 1982Poltergeistis a legendary horror picture that buff love to hark back to whenever Halloween season rolls around . The motion picture managed to fright the pants off of viewers despite have got a child - friendly PG rating . When other remakes found fiscal success , prove one forPoltergeistwas an obvious call .

However , the best   remakes are unity that bear homage to the original yet find a way to tell us something new . It sum up to the experience . This 2015 edition did n’t do that . Instead , it run thing right smart too safely   and mostly open us too much of the same . It was n’t uncollectible ; it just did n’t do anything unexampled .

House Of Wax

In 1953,House of Waxcame out to mostly negatively charged review . Over time , the motion picture became something of a cult classic . It now carry a 95 % evaluation on Rotten Tomatoes and was selected for saving by the National Film Registry . A remake was made in 2005 that did n’t quite earn those same honors .

Starring Chad Michael Murray , Elisha Cuthbert , and Paris Hilton , the cast lick as a perfect sentence capsule for the era . The picture show also features a smattering of imaginative kills . It was just filled with clichés , as Hilton ’s character in general express . at long last , this picture show just feel kind of generic .

Pulse

Nipponese horror motion picture often get remade for American audiences . Sometimes it works , likeThe Ring , but sometimes it misses the mark . That was the slip for 2006’sPulse , which was found on the Japanese filmKairo . And that ’s a ignominy when you consider how much this had going for it .

The talented hurl included Kristen Bell , Ian Somerhalder , and Christina Milian . Horror icon Wes Craven partially compose the handwriting . That should ’ve been enough . Sadly , it did n’t translate well when refashion and was run down by critics and audiences . It did spark two straight - to - videodisk sequels , though .

A Nightmare On Elm Street

When theA Nightmare on Elm Streetremake was declare for 2010 , fans were excited . The 1984 version is one of the dear repugnance pic ever made and gave us a legendary lineament in Freddy Krueger . Jackie Earle Haley took over the role fresh off an excellent performance inWatchmenand it feel like a perfect tantrum .

It finally came out and the reception was less than stellar . rooter and critics alike had   problem with thing like pacing and performing . The biggest facet fans took progeny with was the change to Freddy ’s backstory . It feel like the film - Maker went for something jittery for the interest of it .

Friday The 13th

Like Michael Myers and Freddy Krueger , Jason Voorhees is a horror icon . With his earmark field hockey mask and machete , he racked up more killing than any other monster or killer whale in cinema history . There was something lovable about the campiness of the enfranchisement that made it so enjoyable .

When it get under one’s skin the remaking handling in 2009 , it feel like a pic that took itself too seriously . Credit to the flick - makers for trying to add astuteness to Jason , but audiences just wanted more of the fierce , gory amusement they do it about the series . It was a box office staff succeeder , but   no continuation have been   attempted again .

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

Released in 1987,The Texas Chainsaw Massacreranks as one of the most terrifying moving picture of all clock time . A faceless manslayer with a brutal arm and dim motivation made for something that   had people take in through their finger . There have been many episode to this franchise , but a neat - up remake came in 2003 .

It was another pillowcase of a remake that did n’t bring anything specially new to the mesa . The Texas Chainsaw Massacrerelied on a mickle of what made the original a classic , but never quite worked as well . Still , like others on this leaning , it was at least a financial winner .

The Wicker Man

A lot of horror movies become cult classic over a long catamenia of time . That was the case with 1973’sThe Wicker Man .   But when it was remade in 2006 , it became even more of a cult classic , only for entirely unlike understanding . Instead of being a chilling picture show , this one was camp and had plenty of joke .

Nicolas Cage gives one of his most over - the - top functioning ever and it results in   some of the most unintentional humour in film story . There are strange site all around and the film variety of strain to be a few too many thing at once . Still , there ’s an endearing quality about how wild it all is .

One Missed Call

Similar toPulse , One Missed Callwas another remake of a successful Nipponese horror motion picture . The original had the same rubric and was met with interracial inspection from critics . To good it , this version need to wait at what worked and what did n’t , and build off of both to bring on something good .

Unfortunately , it contend to do that . 2008’sOne Missed Callis one of the rare movies to support at a 0 % valuation on Rotten Tomatoes , with closely 100 reviews . That ’s rough . Though it did n’t have lofty expectation to foregather , this still failed to deliver on what the original set up .

Psycho

Alfred Hitchcock’sPsychois an all - time smashing movie , disregarding of genre . It was groundbreaking ; unspoiled enough to have   a timbre TV serial publication based on it . Psychowas a masterpiece that help usher in the slasher musical genre . The   1998 remake had so much to live up to .

Director Gus Van Sant made the odd choice to ultimately pay court to the original by doing this as a shot - for - shot remaking . That meant it did n’t tot up anything new and it felt like it was still stuck back in the 1960s . And while we love Vince Vaughn in most of what he does , he felt miscast as Norman Bates despite his efforts . This motion-picture show should be the poster nipper for not hear to   modernize the classics .

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