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now we are remaking movies of the 1980s!

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    danny2135 — 9 years ago(September 24, 2016 09:01 AM)

    now we are remaking movies of the 1980s!
    "Imagination is more important than knowledge" ALBERT EINSTEIN

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      hulkamania — 9 years ago(September 27, 2016 11:14 AM)

      It is a sad state of what Hollywood has become. It seems that Hollywood is mostly out of original ideas.
      They are still remaking films today like "the Magnificent Seven." I wish they would move on to new stuff since remakes have like only a 10% chance of being good. And I can't think of a remake that was better than the original. The closest might be "Amityville Horror" and "Cape Fear." At least horror films don't have as many remakes like they used to.
      Who knows maybe in 2047 like Star Trek: the Next Generation predicted, the movie industry will stop existing because they are totally out of ideas.

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        PussyCrusher_Principal — 9 years ago(October 21, 2016 11:07 AM)

        Scorcese's Cape Fear was great, but definitely not better than the original, IMO. AS scary as DeNiro's Cady is, Mitchum's way out menaces him.

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          MIGUELPAYET — 9 years ago(November 09, 2016 07:52 AM)

          which episode of Star Trek TNG mentions that? LOL I would like to see that 🙂

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            ChrEberle — 9 years ago(February 05, 2017 07:36 AM)

            Sonny Clemmons: "How d'you cut on this teevee?"
            Commander Data: "That particular form of entertainment did not last much beyond the year 2040."
            Sonny Clemmons: "Oh."
            Clip from 'Star Trek: The Next Generation', season 1, episode 26, "The Neutral Zone", in which a trio of late-20th-century Americans are revived from their cryogenic stasis and welcomed aboard the UFP Starship Enterprise-D.
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