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ยป Hollywood shouldn't remake classic movies. They should do this instead.
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post 1704288591 07-29-2024, 05:14 AM
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Hollywood shouldn't remake classic movies. They should do this instead.

I don't know why Hollywood remakes classic movies that don't need remaking, only for them to make chittier versions of those movies. I fear The Crow remake is going to suck some major league balls.


Instead, why don't Hollywood take movies which had really cool premises, but failed in the execution, and remake those movies so they can realize their potential of those premises? Much better idea than remaking classic movies and fukking them up.
Back off, Warchild.

Seriously.
post 1704288641 07-29-2024, 05:17 AM
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gee I wonder...you are dumb as rocks sometimes I swear
post 1704288671 07-29-2024, 05:21 AM
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What about Point Break gets you excited OP?
post 1704288781 07-29-2024, 05:31 AM
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Originally Posted By Moppy
What about Point Break gets you excited OP?
Great example, actually. The OG Point Break is timeless and does not need remaking. They try to remake it and it's the biggest load of donkey balls like....ever. God, that movie sucked.
Back off, Warchild.

Seriously.
post 1704289151 07-29-2024, 05:46 AM
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Originally Posted By Bodhy
I don't know why Hollywood remakes classic movies that don't need remaking, only for them to make chittier versions of those movies. I fear The Crow remake is going to suck some major league balls.


Instead, why don't Hollywood take movies which had really cool premises, but failed in the execution, and remake those movies so they can realize their potential of those premises? Much better idea than remaking classic movies and fukking them up.
Because 90% of Hollywood is now made up of Jews, women, homosexuals and minorities who cant do anything but try steal the creativity of the people who came before them. Its basically a metaphor for western civilization.
post 1704289231 07-29-2024, 05:49 AM
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Originally Posted By Bodhy
Great example, actually. The OG Point Break is timeless and does not need remaking. They try to remake it and it's the biggest load of donkey balls like....ever. God, that movie sucked.
I watched Point Break once and thought it was garbage. When I see your username and signature I cringe a little.
post 1704289621 07-29-2024, 06:06 AM
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For those out of the loop, op once argued there's nothing gay or weird about sleeping with a shemale.

So anything he has to say on ANY issue, keep the above point in mind.

Thank you and adieu!
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