Yeah that's good fun getting to see these as soon as they came out. The remakes of classic films that I've seen have been pretty good so far. I'm in the minority of horror fans which loved the Halloween remake, the Dawn of the Dead was especially impressive because it was practically it's own film, Texas Chainsaw Massacre was okay, I liked the prequel better.
Generally if you mention a remake of horror film to the horror community and express interest it's considered sacrilege, mostly it depends on the film. The one remake at the moment at I'm really worried the same with every other horror fan is the Nightmare on Elm Street remake, because they're going with a psychological approach. The last time a studio did that with a horror film they got Prom Night which is apparently terrible but Michael Bay's production company is producing it and they've done the TCM and F13 remakes so it could still be good, the main question and worry is who's going to play Freddy?...



