What do you think about hollywood remaking so many movies?

@EdTv00 (298)
United States
November 9, 2009 2:50pm CST
Hollywood seems to have lost its creativity, almost every movie coming out is a remake. What are your thoughts? good or bad?
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@bwanna (282)
• United States
9 Nov 09
I really don't like the whole "remake" concept. These people make money, millions of dollars, off of someone else's idea!!! To top it all off, most of the movies are a lot worse than they were when they first came out!!! Like the movie "The Stepfather". It just seems really lame and cheesy. I know I won't go to see it!!
@EdTv00 (298)
• United States
10 Nov 09
Yeah, they try so hard to make it more modern and failed miserably.
@mama_bear (1118)
• Canada
9 Nov 09
i think that it is all laziness, and lacks originality. it leads me to believe that true talent will soon be a thing of the past. original directors and scree writers and writers are a dying breed. what is the point of a remake really, well except for seeing how much CGI you can get away with in a movie, or how many somewhat skanky beautiful people you can fit into the movie. i mean some of them work and it seems fresh, like re-imaginings, or telling the story from the perspective of another person who was there during the events from a previously made movie. but you can only do so much at the end of the day.
@EdTv00 (298)
• United States
9 Nov 09
I agree with you 100%. Almost all of these awful remakes cast horrible actors. I dont have a problem with CGI but when your overkill your movie with it and make it look more like a video game, then thats when I walk away.
@HansonFan (1653)
• United States
10 Nov 09
I have noticed that. Some of them do need to be remade, but its going overboard. Also...how about all the movies based on books? Nearly everything is a remake or based on a book - Twilight, Harry Potter, Where the Wild Things Are, The Golden Compass, Angels and Demons...its never ending! Where did all the creativity go? (And please stop ruining the books when they are made into movies! Angels and Demons was AWFUL compared to the book!)
@lelin1123 (15595)
• Puerto Rico
9 Nov 09
I know I have noticed that and its just getting out of hand. Some movies from way back when are good to recreate but most are not. I can't believe that people in Hollywood are losing their touch with creativity. You would think there would be people in place beginning the process of replacing the great minds of Hollywood.
@EdTv00 (298)
• United States
9 Nov 09
I Agree,
• New Zealand
9 Nov 09
There do seem to be quite a lot of movie remakes from Fame Footloose. I don't necessarily mind as long as the movie is interpreted in a new and fresh way, with new direction. However 90% of films these days are still new.What I don't like is remakes that are made for television and have low budgets and are often shoot poorly with unskilled actors. I am a media studies student and would say that Hollywood has never really been that creative with most blockbusters and Hollywood films following strict narrative and genre conventions. For example most films follow this narrative: the hero normally an average person (which the audience can relate to) has a problem or situation to face or villian to overcome they spend the most of the movie gearing up to a final confrontation where they finally succeed after overcomming setbacks along the way. They are a changed person at the end of the film. It's not difficult to predict the final outcome of Hollywood films. Art house films and independent films however defy these conventions and promt the audience to think for themselves instead of just being entertained. They are also very creative, using different techniques, plots ect.. Just my thoughts :-)
@EdTv00 (298)
• United States
9 Nov 09
Yeah I agree with you. The problem is most people (except for film nerds) dont go out and support independent films. I think sooner or later the mainstream audience will grow tired of the same bs that Hollywood forces them to watch. The more alternatives the people have, the better chance indy filmmakers have of getting their stuff to a bigger audience.
@bentoyhk (202)
• Hong Kong
10 Nov 09
I believe that they remake those movies in the old days. They use their new technology to remake those famous old movies.
@laglen (19759)
• United States
10 Nov 09
I think it has just gotten stupid. Does nobody have an imagination anymore? Does everybody think they can do it better? I am so bored with movies. I have seen tw all year!