I’m going to forgo my usual format for this one because we have a very odd duck here. Normally when people do a remake they keep the core concept but change the details and modify events, sometimes to a significant degree, and introduce or drop certain characters and etc. It’s a new take, a new perspective, a new approach to the previous material which then becomes its own thing. That’s the whole idea of re-doing a movie that already exists. Well with the 2006 Omen they went in a different direction and just made the same exact film again. Now it’s not a shot for shot remake like the 1998 Psycho (which I maintain is a fascinating experiment that someone had to do at least once) but it’s one step down from that (similar to the ’91 Father of the Bride remake). All the events, characters, reveals and damn near every specific are the same as the 1976 Omen.
Ok yes, there are a few differences. They added a couple of brief dream sequences,
an extra death in the beginning and they start off with Roman priests talking
about the coming of the antichrist because they saw a special grouping of
comets in the night sky. And the methods
used to kill two characters are different.
Other than that though the ’76 and ’06 pictures are identical. Hell, you could cut out the few new scenes they
added and it wouldn’t make a difference to the plot. It would also make the movie that much closer
to its predecessor.
So I truly genuinely don’t understand what the thinking
was. If you’re not going to switch stuff
up and put your own spin on the story then why bother? What’s the appeal? The original wasn’t lost to time or hard to get
ahold of or a box office flop that basically nobody saw or anything like
that. Nor was it made so long ago that
it was due for a rediscovery either. The
thing was only thirty years old when this remake came out. Weird is an understatement.
Boy do I have some mixed feelings about this sucker. I mean the movie isn’t bad at all but it
doesn’t have any reason to exist. It’s
kinda fucked up. Maybe the best thing I
can say about it is it gave the folks who worked on it experience making a
major Hollywood motion picture and hopefully they were able to build on that in
their career. Oh and the marketing move
to release it on 06/06/06 was clever.
Clearly an opportunity they couldn’t pass up. Maybe it was all worth it then?
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