Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Little Shop of Horrors
Ocean's Eleven
The Departed
Titanic
The Ring
The Thing
The Hills Have Eyes
The Thomas Crown Affair
Godzilla
I Am Legend
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
Was that more than 5? Of course, those are all subject to opinion. But, those are ones that I enjoyed the remake more than the original.
I guess I'd disagree on Titanic, as it is a completely different movie than 'A Night to Remember" I never did get into the whole Jack and Rose thing, and I felt that the original did a much better job of describing the tragedy of the passengers.
It's been years since I saw 'Bedtime Story', but I remember it as a pretty good '50s comedy. Not that Dirty Rotten Scoundrels is bad, but I wouldn't say better either. Or were you talking about the upcoming 2010 remake.
As for The Thing, nothing can compare with the suspense of the novella "Who Goes There". The Thing from another world is a close contender. Both are good, but the original pulls off the success without any special effects whatsoever. I kind of give it an edge.
Pretty much agree on the others.
I'll add some contenders though.
- Showboat (1953 edition)
- Ben Hur
- Casino Royale (kind of a cheat if you know the history)
- Bedazzled (neither was great, but I liked the chemistry with Brendon Frasier and Elizabeth Hurley)
- His Girl Friday. It's difficult to make a bad version of The Front Page (although they managed with the 1988 "Switching Channels"). I still think the 1940 remake was the best.
I left LoTR out as the original was never meant to be that sort of epic.