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Oct 2021
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Some people love remakes, some hate them. I personally believe we all can find some we enjoy, but my question is, why do we expect/demand remakes to be 100% faithful to the source material, especially when that’s already been done? I’m sure you realize (but maybe it’s an assumption) that studios rarely like to make shot for shot remakes, so why rag on a remake for changing things up when no one is stoping you from watching the beloved original? It’s like people throw logic out the window when it comes to these things.
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Thanks given by: | Christopher Hall (11-09-2021) |
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