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JEMC said:
NightDragon83 said:
Mordred11 said:
sapphi_snake said:

And they will all bomb. The only type of movies that should be remade are those that sucked, but had potential (for example Ben-Hur, the famous version with Charleton Heston, is actually the second remake of a movie that originally bombed). If a movie is already massively succesful, and considered a classic (like Gone with the Wind, which is universally acclaimed by critics, and actually has the highest cinemat attendance ever, the most watched telecast ever etc.) then a remake of it (which will no doubt be inferior in every way) will bomb hard.

Iconic movies shouldn't be remade!!!

I agree.I'm still waiting for Warner Bros. to remake Matrix 2&3

I'm still holding out for George Lucas to remake Episodes 1-3 lol.

Please no!

If he does it we may end with a movie without actors, only CGI... imagine how many Jar Jar Binks would be there! **shivers**

You know, I hadn't thought about it like that... and it would be entirely plausible, considering the all-CGI "Clone Wars" snoozefest of a movie that came out a couple years ago.  And just think... right now he's hard at work getting ready to re-release them all in 3D, probably with some more changes as well a-la the "special editions" he put out of the original trilogy where he managed to ruin the originals forever.

Though I can't imagine reissues of 1-3 being any worse... but then again, nobody thought that Indy 4 could possibly be worse than all three Star Wars prequels combined.



On 2/24/13, MB1025 said:
You know I was always wondering why no one ever used the dollar sign for $ony, but then I realized they have no money so it would be pointless.