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It's all just a money thing. The blood-sucking leeches in Hollywood just want to squeeze a little more cash out of a franchise that already made money. "Oh, The Thing was great! People liked it! I bet they'd pay us to see another take on it!" Money money money. B.S
I won't sit here and say every single remake/reboot/re-imagining is a terrible idea, there are a set of circumstances where it may be appropriate. But the overwhelming MAJORITY are pure garbage. No one in their right mind could honestly say they think it is a good idea or it will be a good film. I really don't want them to ruin The Thing. It was fine the way it was, don't go back and make another one. Not cool.
Hollywood... always proving itself to be a joke!
Seriously, if its not a bad remake of a classic film, its a bad remake of recently popular foreign film. How many mainstream american films were released in the past four years that were sequels/prequels/spinoffs/remakes/reboots/adaptations? Has anybody ever done the numbers on this?
A lot of these I can't even work out why... or how.
Howard Stern's Porkys?
Rashomon (in modern day america???)
The only way we can get this to stop is just to stop going to see the remakes in the theaters, and to stop buying them on DVD. But there is no way that enough people would be willing to stop. Myself included. As much as I hate things like that, I still show up, hoping that it will somehow end up being good. I just can't help myself, and I have a feeling that a lot of people are just like that. Oh well, what are you gonna do, right?