As it seems re-imaging of old TV Series don't tend to last long.
Quote from: addicted2dvd on September 21, 2010, 07:43:58 PMAs it seems re-imaging of old TV Series don't tend to last long.Wich is a good thing My opinion on this is the same than the remaking of film, it's a simple proof that talent and imagination don't exist anymore in the mainstream american entertainment industry. Whatever we talk about film, TV, music, book, ... it's exactly the same : no originallity, no risk and no heart... just money bussiness
What does it matter if it was only done for money if the result is brilliant?
The great thing about remakes, is that they don't affect the original. I don't know anyone who thinks, "that movie with Nic Cage" when The Wicker Man is mentioned. If anything, it's free advertising for the proper versions.I can't remember who, but I read an interview with an author. He was asked by a previous journalist if he was annoyed that his book had been ruined by the dreadful film version. He frowned and led the journalist into his study and pointed at a copy of the book on his shelf. "Don't worry. It's quite safe", he said...
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I remember someone, maybe from here, commenting that there really isn't anything original anyways. Something along the lines that all movies are based on a small number of themes or ideas.