So they're basically remaking everything ever? Got it.
Kaley Cuoco in The Orphanage, really? Puh.
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So they're basically remaking everything ever? Got it.
Kaley Cuoco in The Orphanage, really? Puh.
I don't even dislike Russell Brand. Just...my head won't go there.
I'm still stuck on Tom Hardy as Mad Max.
I'm still stuck on Tom Hardy.
Creature from the Black Lagoon maybe. Possibly All Quiet on the Western Front. Otherwise, my main reaction is what ita said -- traumatised.
AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON DOES NOT NEED A REMAKE, THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
I also refuse to believe that the remake of The Crow is really happening. I am comfortable in my denial, thanks. But I'm kind of looking forward to the remake of Fright Night.
What Jilli said, about both Werewolf and Crow. Jesus, people. Is nothing sacred?
Who the hell thinks Meatballs or Overboard really needs a remake?
I think there are movies that are ripe for an update, like Bell, Book, and Candle, for instance, but MY FAIR LADY? A million times NO.
But I'm kind of looking forward to the remake of Fright Night.
Written by Marti Noxon!
I think there are movies that are ripe for an update, like Bell, Book, and Candle, for instance
Ooooh. Yeah, that would be good.
We need a remake of the Star Wars prequels with a different script, actors, and director.
How can this happen?