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PM_Mama00 09-30-2012 04:09 PM

Steel Magnolias- The Lifetime Movie
 
Does anyone plan to watch the new Steel Magnolias?

I don't think I will. The original is based on a real woman's life (Phi Mu sister Susan Harling Robinson), so I don't understand how they can rewrite that. I'm curious how her brother feels about the story being redone.

ETA: I just read an article that said Robert Harling was happy with it. I just don't get it though. Some of these old movies are so good, perfect, classic..... why touch them?

BabyPiNK_FL 09-30-2012 09:24 PM

I don't think that it's "re-written" -all the original characters are there. The only difference that I can observe is that it's an all black cast. Many movies are becoming re-made and it appears to be (can't say for certain) that it's a pet project of Queen Latifah. So why wouldn't Lifetime jump on board? There's money to be made. People love the original movie and also love many of the actresses featured in this remake. Anything that gets Phylicia Rashad on my tv is a GOOD thing.

Does everything need to be remade? No. We all know Hollywood is taking things to their limits lately. But I think this will have a nice modern feel to it. The point is sisterhood in the face of tragedy and I don't think that will be lost. As a black Phi Mu I'm looking forward to a mixing of my "two cultures". I just hope they do it justice.

amIblue? 09-30-2012 09:37 PM

I want to see it. From the previews it looks to be well done and true to the original script.

AnchorAlumna 09-30-2012 09:37 PM

The cast is fabulous. I can't wait to see it!

PM_Mama00 09-30-2012 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by amIblue? (Post 2182205)
I want to see it. From the previews it looks to be well done and true to the original script.

From what I've heard it's word for word but not sure.

Queen Latifah is one of my faves, but I still don't think it should've been remade.... black, white, or Asian cast. You just don't touch something like this.

amIblue? 09-30-2012 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by PM_Mama00 (Post 2182211)

Queen Latifah is one of my faves, but I still don't think it should've been remade.... black, white, or Asian cast. You just don't touch something like this.

Overdramatic much? It's a movie, not the Bible.

WregleXO 09-30-2012 10:22 PM

Well they filmed it in my neighbor - the house where the wedding reception takes place is a street over and on my running route (ran by on the last day of filming for that scene). So I want to see just because of that.

33girl 10-01-2012 10:16 AM

I couldn't tell from the previews, but it seemed like...is Queen Latifah playing Shelby???? She's a little long in the tooth for that particular part.

chi-o_cat 10-01-2012 11:07 AM

I want to see it. I love Queen Latifah!

Kevin 10-01-2012 11:13 AM

I can't wait for the next remake... Steel Magnolias--3D.

PM_Mama00 10-01-2012 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by amIblue? (Post 2182214)
Overdramatic much? It's a movie, not the Bible.

Because it's based on a sorority sister's life. I don't understand how you change a true story.

MysticCat 10-01-2012 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 2182261)
I couldn't tell from the previews, but it seemed like...is Queen Latifah playing Shelby???? She's a little long in the tooth for that particular part.

No, she's playing M'Lynn, Shelby's mother.

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Originally Posted by PM_Mama00 (Post 2182292)
Because it's based on a sorority sister's life. I don't understand how you change a true story.

I don't think it's really accurate to call it a "true story." It is a fictionalized story based -- sometimes more loosely, sometimes less so -- on the death and humor-filled approach to life of the playwright's sister and on the women who surrounded her. Harling didn't write the play as a reenactment of his sister's life and death. Like any good play, it's bigger than that.

And fwiw, according to the New York Times, the all-black cast was Harling's idea.

amIblue? 10-01-2012 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by PM_Mama00 (Post 2182292)
Because it's based on a sorority sister's life. I don't understand how you change a true story.

Based on =\= factual account.

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 2182299)
No, she's playing M'Lynn, Shelby's mother.

I don't think it's really accurate to call it a "true story." It is a fictionalized story based -- sometimes more loosely, sometimes less so -- on the death and humor-filled approach to life of the playwright's sister and on the women who surrounded her. Harling didn't write the play as a reenactment of his sister's life and death. Like any good play, it's bigger than that.

And fwiw, according to the New York Times, the all-black cast was Harling's idea.

You always say things so well, MC.

honeychile 10-01-2012 02:22 PM

While I'll most probably watch it, I am SO SICK of Hollyweird remaking movies! One of my favorite old movies is The Women. A couple of years ago, it was remade. I honestly don't know anyone who saw it but me. Which would be a good thing, because it was awful.

I think that, so many times, we have expectations from the first movie, that we can never really get into the remake.

MysticCat 10-01-2012 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by honeychile (Post 2182319)
While I'll most probably watch it, I am SO SICK of Hollyweird remaking movies! One of my favorite old movies is The Women. A couple of years ago, it was remade. I honestly don't know anyone who saw it but me. Which would be a good thing, because it was awful.

I think that, so many times, we have expectations from the first movie, that we can never really get into the remake.

I tend to agree about remakes of movies, but I think it bears remembering that Steel Magnolias is first and foremost a stage play, which has been staged many, many times with all kinds of casts. The movie was an adaption of the play, and it included numerous characters (including every male character) never seen in the play. I don't know whether the new adaption follows the first movie in that regard or not. But it seems to me that in cases like this, a new movie is not so much a remake of the earlier movie as it is a new adaption of the stage play.


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