Did You Know These Classic Films Were All Remakes?

The Jungle Book

New technology means new abilities and new ways to tackle some of history's favorite stories. The Jungle Book was first released in 1967, and again in 1994, it's obvious that people love this story. One little boy tries to find his way through a world ruled by animals. He must adapt, just like the adaptations!

Pet Sematary

Sure, the new version got absolutely terrible reviews, but that doesn't mean it's not worth watching! When adorable kitties and the curse of the undead combine, it's sure to be spooky. The 2019 version might not hold up in comparison to the 1989 version, but watch for yourself and be the judge!

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The More You Know

  • The beer used while filming of the Hobbit was custom made by New Zealand brewers. It was a 1% dark stout called "Sobering Thought".
  • During the filming of Snow Buddies (an ‘Air Bud’ spinoff), five puppies died.
  • The cigarette smoked by Sigourney Weaver in Avatar is completely CGI.
  • That slightly scandalous charcoal drawing of a topless Kate Winslet in Titanic was drawn by none other than the director himself, James Cameron.
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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.