Remakes are done, because Hollywood does not like to 'waste' money on a potential bomb. It's easier to redo something that has already been written, a bit cheaper too, and rake in the fanboy/girl money.
It sucks, a lot, but Hollywood has never really cared about you the fan. Ever. Except for your money.
Instead they prefer to make an almost certainly terrible movies. I'm amazed that audiences haven't caught on yet and still go out to watch things like "The Day the Earth Stood Still" and "War of the Worlds."
Remakes don't really bother me, I think they shouldn't remake something unless it's got a good 25 to 30 years on it but hey people want it now not tomorrow I guess. The only thing that gets me is that when something is remade the actor in the remake doesn't try to act like the character. Instead they always seem to act like the actor in the original, which really ruins the thing most of the time.
What I mean by this is any movie character (preferably a villain) that you either fear, hate, or just have that feeling of absolute disgust whenever you hear their name. IMPORTANT. Be specific on your character choice, give the name, movie he/she ...
Hey guys,
After listening to your take on this recent cultural phenomenon, I think some clarification is in order. As one of the members that wrote a blog about the Twilight craziness, it feels to me like you're missing the point that a lot of us...