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When making a sequel, remake, reboot or an adaptation, the filmmakers sometimes decide to go ''up to eleven'', and trans

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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Outland


    Drevnibor — 10 years ago(December 08, 2015 09:30 AM)

    When making a sequel, remake, reboot or an adaptation, the filmmakers sometimes decide to go ''up to eleven'', and transfer the story in OUTER SPACE, even though the original story was set on Earth.
    Which of these ideas (nevermind the actual quality of the film) is the strangest or the most ridiculous?
    Cast your vote here:
    imdb.com/poll/5hWsnr1omw8

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