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I read about that. Even though it's Scorsese I thought, "why"? I also read somewhere there's a remake planned for Oldboy. I can't see that being remade with any success.

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Scorsese is the master, but I really don't think much of this new film. The title is very pretentious and Scorsese's last flick (The Aviator) was good, but not great. Watching the trailer, it doesn't look as bad as I had once feared, but it also doesn't look nearly as interesting as Infernal Affairs.

I loved Infernal Affairs. It was a well conceived departure from the norm and not nearly as melodramatic as most Hong Kong action fare. The two leads Andy Lau and Tony Leung were perfectly cast and gave spot on performances. I also loved the visual style, perfectly shot for a creepy, dangerous type of thriller.

If The Departed is to be any good, it's going to have to work extra hard to win me over.

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I read about that. Even though it's Scorsese I thought, "why"? I also read somewhere there's a remake planned for Oldboy. I can't see that being remade with any success.

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They should get Gary Oldman to be Oldboy... Oldman as Oldboy. :D But as it stands I heard Nick Cage was attached. Yuck! The twist at the end wasn't as unexpected as people said t was. But that hallway fight was awesome!

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Don't think its that great based on the trailer. I try to be open minded about this, but what they showed in the trailer seems just like a decent cop movie. A lot of the drama, the mood, and style captured in the Infernal Affair seem lost, even though I recognize a bunch of the scenes in the trailer directly taken from the HK movie. I guess many of the HK casting for the Infernal Affair are so spot on and iconic that its really hard to beat.

The only part I don't like about the original is that sometimes, the music score feels overly dramatic. As if a not very experienced muscian tried to come up with a very epic soundtrack for the first time, overdoing it on some tracks. Infernal Affair II & III feels much better on the music department. But music aside, Infernal Affair seems to have left very little room for improvement. So not sure of picking a great flick like that for a remake is such a good choice.

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I read about that. Even though it's Scorsese I thought, "why"? I also read somewhere there's a remake planned for Oldboy. I can't see that being remade with any success.

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They should get Gary Oldman to be Oldboy... Oldman as Oldboy. :D But as it stands I heard Nick Cage was attached. Yuck! The twist at the end wasn't as unexpected as people said t was. But that hallway fight was awesome!

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I'd pay good money to see Nickolas Cage cut out his own tounge... :D

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dude, infernal affairs just came out several years ago and i really think that the original will always be better than the departed. i know that it's jack, leo, matt, and whoever but you cant beat the OG. i will skip it and see something better.

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I saw the trailer and thought it looked great.

Bonus points for being set in MA.

Oh, and I haven't seen Internal Affairs, nor did I even know it was a remake of it, so I'll let you guys know how it is independent from that.

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It's "Infernal Affairs" Important distinction, since there is a film named "Internal Affairs" with a "t" that you might get it mixed up with.

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there's a movie called internal affairs with andy garcia. kyatsu ;)

Oh, and I haven't seen Internal Affairs, nor did I even know it was a remake of it, so I'll let you guys know how it is independent from that.

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It's "Infernal Affairs" Important distinction, since there is a film named "Internal Affairs" with a "t" that you might get it mixed up with.

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I'd like to think there are some comments that are worthwhile reading. Especially I'd like to hear what Martin thought of the Hong Kong flick and what direction he's taking with this remake.

But I'd honestly expect either polite condescension from a creative standpoint or I'm-listening-to-my-agent-and-lauding-undue-praise-on-the-original no doubt so they can please fans of the original.

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I've seen Infernal Affairs 1, but haven't seen parts 2 and 3.

For those of you who have seen 'em, are they worth checking out?

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Part 2 & 3 are very good as well. But most likely, you'll like 1 the most. As 1 is still the meat(main event) of the whole trilogy, while 2 & 3 sort of fill in the gaps and back stories for you. But they do enhance the experience in their own ways, not just some supplimentary stuff you can live without. So go check them out, make sure don't try reading too much on the storyline, in case you get some spoilers. As you may not know, Infernal Affairs is all about 'surprises'. :D

Out of the 3 movies, I think 1 is the best, then 3, with 2 being the least favorite(which is still pretty good).

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I've seen Infernal Affairs 1, but haven't seen parts 2 and 3.

For those of you who have seen 'em, are they worth checking out?

:)

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Part 2 & 3 are very good as well. But most likely, you'll like 1 the most. As 1 is still the meat(main event) of the whole trilogy, while 2 & 3 sort of fill in the gaps and back stories for you. But they do enhance the experience in their own ways, not just some supplimentary stuff you can live without. So go check them out, make sure don't try reading too much on the storyline, in case you get some spoilers. As you may not know, Infernal Affairs is all about 'surprises'. :D

Out of the 3 movies, I think 1 is the best, then 3, with 2 being the least favorite(which is still pretty good).

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Cool, thanks for the feedback mate - mucho appreciated.

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Though I'm typically loathe to post my ten-minutes-out-of-the-theatre-raging-fanboy-reaction, in this case I must make an exception. "The Departed" was great; better than great even, fantastic! Without doubt, Scorsese's strongest film since "Casino" and a very worthy remake of the Hong Kong thriller "Infernal Affairs." The master was in top form, the performances were riveting, and so many key scenes from the original were an absolute film-phile's wetdream to see remade. GO SEE THIS FILM! :)

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wow.. for maybe the first time ever I am enthusiastic about a remake of a film I really loved. I'm really harsh when this happens cos it's got a lot to live up to. I'm of the opinion that it has to be better than the original to have made it sucessfully worth the bother of remaking.

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Saw the film last night. Wow, truly magnificient. It was great from beginning to end, and the perfomances were truly amazing. It is without a doubt one of the best films this year, hell one of the best the decade

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