Quoting melchar ([email protected]):

> Mo reviewed the 'Day the Earth Stood Still' as she wished it had
> stopped, saw the original and thinks the original had dignity;

Review of the remake from my friends at The eXile:
http://exiledonline.com/film-review-the-day-the-earth-stood-still-makes-a-few-bucks/

   ...If you're wondering why this movie's making money, you just
   haven't been paying attention lately. In this, the Great Cinematic
   Famine of '08, a film doesn't have to be any good to make money.
   It just has to be a genre film in which stuff happens. There's
   nothing else to see now but kids' movies (Bolt, Madagascar 2),
   earnest Oscar-bait (Milk, Doubt, Frost/Nixon, Australia), and the
   occasional Holocaust flick (The Reader, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas).
   Oh, and Gran Torino, in which Clint Eastwood plays a crusty old codger
   overcoming his racial prejudice, if you're into that sort of thing.
   And just look at what's looming up this week: The Tale of Despereaux
   (animated mouse movie), Seven Pounds (suicidal Will Smith drama) Yes Man
   (grimly formulaic Jim Carrey comedy), and The Wrestler (Mickey
   Rourke's masochistic jamboree). That choking sensation you're
   feeling is a sudden panicky urge to see The Day the Earth Stood Still....

(Not findable from
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/day_the_earth_stood_still/ )
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