A group of thieves disguised as musicians hiding out in a sweet old lady's house sounds like a pretty hysterical premise for a movie, and Alec Guiness proved it was in the original film.
The new version, however, only demonstrates how you can start out with a great premise and completely destroy it.
While Hank's performance was funny, it certainly didn't out way all the foul language and meaningless interludes that were supposed to "modernize" the movie. The director and/or writers obviously missed the point and charm of the other movie.
If you like the sound of the plot, don't see this movie, stick with the classic. Let's not change a good thing.
The new version, however, only demonstrates how you can start out with a great premise and completely destroy it.
While Hank's performance was funny, it certainly didn't out way all the foul language and meaningless interludes that were supposed to "modernize" the movie. The director and/or writers obviously missed the point and charm of the other movie.
If you like the sound of the plot, don't see this movie, stick with the classic. Let's not change a good thing.