We know the stories. Hollywood is just lazy. I'm sick of them regurgitating stuff and expecting us to watch. I'll go see new ideas and concepts but I'm not going to movies that obviously copy existing movies, including ones that remake foreign movies in English (like that idiotic Swedish Girl with the Dragon Tattoo movie).
Who's with me?
Who's with me?
This has been my attitude for some time. Disney is probably the worst offender; when they aren't just pulling 40 year old cartoons out of their "vault" to sell on a limited time only basis, they make do by remaking them as live action features. When it was a rare and novel thing remakes were sometimes good for introducing a new generation of audiences to classic stories, especially when they did new things with old idea. Perhaps the best example is the remake of the Ten Commandments; the original B&W version is usually considered inferior to the star studded '50s epic, partly because the second half is a modern morality tale for which the story we know so well in the first half merely sets the stage.
Nowadays it's just as you say though: Hollywood is lazy. Worse than that, they're gutless. Why take the chance with a NEW script when you can just recycle a PROVEN blockbuster? Oceans 11 managed even more Hollywood self-indulgence with Clooney than it did with Sinatra, but apparently not enough, because they had to make two sequels. Bleah. Tell ya what, Hollywood hacks: If I decide I want to watch an old good movie again, I'll do exactly that.
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I am officially refusing to see any "re-boots" of movies ever again.
03/10/2010 02:14:43 PM
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Girl with the Dragon Tattoo one is really stupid
03/10/2010 02:44:26 PM
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Hell yes. Remaking movies that are less than three years old is truly pathetic.
03/10/2010 02:48:12 PM
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Re: Hell yes. Remaking movies that are less than three years old is truly pathetic.
04/10/2010 02:22:56 AM
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Yes
03/10/2010 04:55:56 PM
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SW is the only one I'm okay with, just so I can see it in a theater again. *NM*
04/10/2010 07:20:32 AM
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Re: I am officially refusing to see any "re-boots" of movies ever again.
03/10/2010 08:52:07 PM
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Re: I am officially refusing to see any "re-boots" of movies ever again.
04/10/2010 02:24:27 AM
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Ever is a long time. But I agree, this trend is annoying
04/10/2010 09:31:18 AM
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Agreed about the Millenium Trilogy. The original is mediocre, and Fincher's will be excellent. *NM*
04/10/2010 06:18:21 PM
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... no, it will be american. The two are not usually positively correlated.
04/10/2010 06:41:39 PM
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Which in fairness wasn't so much good as it was adorably cute. *NM*
04/10/2010 11:03:07 PM
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No argument.
05/10/2010 12:55:41 PM
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