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What Re-boot movie would you most like to see?
Should Hollywood remake movies? While I am a sucker for a good remake, I am happy with the way Hollywood has opted more towards a retelling of the tale via the Re-boot. I like Superman Returns. All be it closer to a remake, it was a good solid movie. Batman Begins was a great example of a re-boot. It revitalized an icon and saved failing franchise. Halloween will be coming out soon. Did that need a remake? Is there a line that Hollywood should not cross? What is the length of time between the original movie and the remake one should abide by to show the proper respect? 10, 15 years will we see a re-boot of the Matrix. Star Wars sort of already did it's re-boot. As long as they are profitable Hollywood will always try to recapture Box office gold. |
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