Are they mutually exclusive? A Hunger Games script has already been written.
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They seem kind of redundant.
But if people never made the same movie at the same time we wouldn't have Transmorphers.
I also refuse to believe that the remake of The Crow is really happening. I am comfortable in my denial, thanks.
I worry that Russell Brand is going to star in this one, too.
I like the idea of Russel Brand as Arthur but Rik Mayall will always be Drop Dead Fred.
Like 90% of the time when this stuff is announced it never gets made.
Just got back from seeing Let Me In.
I actually liked it better than the original version, mostly because the pacing in the remake was a bit tighter.
Like 90% of the time when this stuff is announced it never gets made.
I'm hoping the rumored Suspiria remake is dead because it wasn't in that list, as opposed to by omission.
But I'm kind of looking forward to the remake of Fright Night.
B-b-b-b-but...but...but...there's no Roddy McDowall anymore?!?!?!?!?!?
Is it me or was every other black person but Michael in The Blind Side..well, kind of a dick?(if not right out evil and neglectful) I feel weird feeling sensitive about this, being this pale and all, but it kind of marred what could be a sweet viewing experience and I'm upset about it in a way I haven't been since my overly-sensitive collegiate feminist period. Am I being too serious? Has David Simon ruined another viewing experience? But if I didn't know any black people, it would make me glad I didn't, and I don't think that's what they wanted. Right?
I'm watching Alien 3 on AMC. Though it has some flaws, I have a deep fondness for it. It's Fincher's first film, and you can see a few Fincher hallmarks in it. I like Charles S. Dutton's performance, as well.