Why do studios feel the need to remake every damn film? They see the dollar signs and they're in there like a shot. Instead of investing time and money into great, original and unique new film ideas, they resort to remaking successful movies just to milk the cash cow. It's sickening.
Mason wrote:Why do studios feel the need to remake every damn film? They see the dollar signs and they're in there like a shot. Instead of investing time and money into great, original and unique new film ideas, they resort to remaking successful movies just to milk the cash cow. It's sickening.
I can't even see this as becoming a high grossing or popular film. So it shouldn't fire on any cylinders.
The other side of me = If they present the story in a different, original way, and try not to rip off the original, it may have a chance at being good. But it still needs to be faithful to the novel.
I'll hold judgement till later. For now though, I'm not too keen on this.