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likesmatures 55M
7123 posts
2/15/2020 3:47 pm
Whats the worst movie hollywood can try to reboot


And im not even talking about gender swappping..literally which movies are sins to reboot..

Currently being talked about is a remake of the....sigh...
Goonies..

likesmatures 55M
4843 posts
2/15/2020 3:53 pm

Im gonna grab the low hanging fruit and say..

The princess bride..

But my head and heart go out to smokey and the bandit or cannonball run..

Stupid,funny,warmhearted, poorly acted movies of my youth..
..the selling point was purely burt " turd fergison" reynolds..and thats all you needed.

It would be like trying to replace betty white for christs sake..

Go to idiot dude chris pratt or ryan rynolds dont have the stones or stache to pull it off..

Those are my picks


subslave2train 61M
12 posts
2/15/2020 7:14 pm

How about a feminist version of Revenge of the Nerds


becca812 27F

2/15/2020 8:38 pm

ed wood


MasterOfRopes42 37M

2/15/2020 8:45 pm

Anything that was good the first time. How about rebooting stuff that sucked the first time.


SmilingBanditUK 52M
53 posts
2/15/2020 10:54 pm

Anything with a "twist" ending, such as "The Sixth Sense", as to make them work, you can't change the twist, and if you don't change the twist, it's no longer a twist.


VovimBaghie2030 56M  
301 posts
2/16/2020 3:43 pm

Hmmmm, how about Braveheart with a female lead and the requisite diverse cast?


JoElspanstp 70M

9/30/2020 12:54 pm

Every reboot or remake I have seen I would have to give a thumbs down in most cases. The only memorable remake I can think of was Martin Scorsese's remake of CAPR FEAR in 1991 based on John D. MacDonald's novel and director J. Lee Thompson's 1962 film. My expectations going into the cinema were low, but I came out very impressed. Martin Scorsese took the basic plot and characters but gave them all a new twist based on ethics and morality. He even got Elmer Bernstein to score the film using Bernard Herrmann's score from the original. That was brilliant and quite frightening hearing it in digital stero. Director J. Lee Thompson's 1962 film is still a classic and watching both films and comparing them shows us how society and mores have changed with time.
For reboots I would have to say I liked what Christopher Nolan did with BATMAN BEGINS and his two subsequent Batman films. That is all that comes to mind right now.



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