That's kind of the point. I'm picking movies that should never be remade. True Grit was one of those.
Arthur should never be remade. Neither should Footloose. Or Red Dawn. Or Fright Night. Or Commando. Or Porkys. Or The Warriors. Or Mad Max. Or Yellow Submarine. Or Heavy Metal. Or Poltergeist. Or An American Werewolf In London. Or Robocop. Or Fletch.
All of those are in varying stages of remakedom.
Sick.
I'm reaching for movies that won't likely ever be touched, though.
As for Olyphant? I like the concept, but I don't think he's got the stare.
Arthur. One was enough.
Red Dawn. Not even they knew it would be a cult hit. How can you recreate the chemistry that Red Dawn started for all of those actors? You can't. It will be just fluff. We'll hear a new generation run around yelling "WOLVERINES", but it won't be the same.
Fright Night. Another of those movies that just popped up as a favorite. Do you really think when they created that they thought it would catch on like it did.
The others have been made in different forms already. They are copycats. But the originals are still the best.
As for Robocop, I think they are on like Robocop 16 by now.
I think most classic/cult originals should not be remade. Remaster it. Digitalize it. Whatever. But you can't stuff the genie back in the bottle. And then expect to jerk it out again.
True Grit was just a name they stuck on new actors. The actors tried, but there can be only 1. (oh wait. That is highlander. Are they remaking that one too?)