I Want To Know The Films That Should Never Be Remade Because They're A Masterpiece Already

    Nothing beats the original.

    As the popular saying goes, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it," and this couldn't be truer about fan-favorite movies. Remakes and reboots are nearly impossible to escape, but some films should never be touched because they're THAT good.

    People sitting in a row, eating popcorn from large buckets at a cinema or theater setting.

    Cinema lovers, I want to hear from you! Which movie would you *hate* to see as a remake?

    Popcorn container with two blue movie tickets labeled "Admit One" visible on top.

    Maybe modernizing The Breakfast Club is totally out of the question because you could never beat what John Hughes did in the '80s?

    Judd Nelson, Emilio Estevez, Ally Sheedy, Molly Ringwald, and Anthony Michael Hall sitting in a library in "The Breakfast Club."

    Perhaps no one could ever replace Uma Thurman in Pulp Fiction because her performance as Mia Wallace is iconic?

    Uma Thurman holding a cigarette in "Pulp Fiction."

    Or, maybe The Princess Bride without Cary Elwes saying "as you wish" is completely unfathomable?

    Cary Elwes and Robin Wright standing by a grassy field and open gate in "The Princess Bride."

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