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No
It's garbage... and the cast should feel bad for being in it...
The cast has no self respect for playing in it. Anything for their precious muneh, I guess.
Would you rather play a big role in a hated movie or a small role in a beloved movie?
We can figure what the main cast of this remake would choose.
I would rather be a small role in a beloved movie...
The problem is they think ~because~ they are in the movie people ~must~ love it.. Dismaly still doesn't understand it's quality not quantity... or what % of that quantity is "represented"
A beloved movie is loved because of what it ~is~... not what it "represents"... a beloved movie is discovered, not made or forced.
When companies try too hard to be "the best" it only shows how much they don't know what it is.
Got to get the movie out first, to see if it will be beloved.
Doesn't help that people seem to judge it before it's even out.
Unless of course, it has nothing to do with the movie, but just some completely unrelated thing.
I mean, I doubt that's an issue.
No.
Unless of course it has nothing to do with the beloved movie it's suppose to be about, but just some completely unrelated thing... that most of them, if not all of them... are exactly.
If you have a beloved movie... you don't need to see a remake of it.
And yes... it does help... it helps stop making beloved movies into garbage remake movies. Eventually they will go broke or have to make something new... rather then destroy beloved movies by "remaking" them.
You can't stay in the past. Life goes on.
A new generation isn't going to care about your experience with an old animation. They're going to want to make their own experiences.
I'm sure people that grew up in the 50's loved their old cartoons. But people in later generations don't care, they have their own stuff.
I liked Transformers G1. But did I hate on them making it live-action/CGI for the new generation? No.
It was time to move on, to new things. (And I did enjoy those movies, despite being an older fan, FYI)
Don't stay in the past, kid.
Life doesn't live like that.