Re-Makehttp://www.spout.com/groups/Re_Make/674/discussions.aspxen-USSpout RSSInfernal Affairs (2002) VS The Departed (2006)http://www.spout.com/groups/Re_Make/Infernal_Affairs_2002_VS_The_Departed_2006/674/39996/1/ShowPost.aspxTue, 27 Jan 2009 23:49:54 GMTcdd0f780-13db-4d93-b0f4-ada579d02ae7:39996mercurial0<p><span style="font-family: Times; font-size: 16px;"> <div style="color: #000000; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; background-image: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-attachment: initial; -webkit-background-clip: initial; -webkit-background-origin: initial; background-color: #ffffff; background-position: initial initial; margin: 8px;"> <p>Not too many people realized&nbsp;<a title="The Departed (2006)" href="http://www.spout.com/films/The_Departed/249035/default.aspx">The Departed</a>&nbsp;was a remake until it was nominated for a number of Oscars and&nbsp;<a title="Infernal Affairs (2002)" href="http://www.spout.com/films/Infernal_Affairs/223898/default.aspx">Infernal Affairs</a>&nbsp;was eventually brought into the light. Did Martin Scorsese put his signature on the film or was it just another Americanization of an already great Chinese film? Does a noted director and some A-List actors make up the requirements to make a remake good?</p> <p>Let us know!</p> </div> </span></p>