Thursday, 28 September 2017

[Opinion] Modern movie remakes/reboots affects nostalgia

The reason why I'm going to create this just because how much I'm pissed about having a Terminator reboot, a Halloween reboot and a American live-action remake/reboot of the greatest Japanese animated film right now.

In the last 5 years, no matter how many times Hollywood associates are planning to redo classic films and movie franchises in the crappy remakes and reboots. When a remake/reboot of anything that was popular is 0-30 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, it still suck. What's the point paying it to watch if it's nothing good? Let me explain why it went out of control nowadays.

Back in the Xbox 360, Playstation 3 and Nintendo Wii era, 70-80 percent of Americans didn't begged for remake or reboot of entertainment because we wanted to enjoy good creatives like Gears of War, Killzone, No Country For Old Men, There Will Be Blood, Dead Island, Final Fantasy XIII trilogy, Wall-E, Fallout 3, Black Swan, The Last of Us, District 9, Bioshock, Super Mario Galaxy, Assassin's Creed, Up in the Air, James Cameron's AVATAR and Midnight in Paris. All of those I mention movies and video games were so damn good and refreshing. Of course, we did not suffer nostalgia for anything that need to be redone and that's great. Until late 2000s or early 2010s, 35-55 percent of Americans are addicted to crappy remakes/reboots like Andrew Garfield's Spidey movies, Samuel Bayer's Nightmare on the Elm Street and Marcus Nispel's Friday the 13th. Since those, few people are begging for a few.

However, when Xbox One and Playstation 4 era started, 55-65 percent of people nowadays starting to beg for remakes/reboots they would love to see for a different story with more than 720p and modern music. In the last 2-3 years, it is already getting really wild. The more and more people watching crappy remakes/reboots wants more of them. People don't want anything new but they still think remakes/reboots are still new & original because of one thing: NOSTALGIA. It's not Hollywood associates, it's just the audiences/viewers in general like us. These crappy remakes/reboots weren't made for the critics, they were made for the fans, that's how it affected nostalgia in the first place. Any movie remake/reboot that has alot of rotten reviews is a nostalgia grab than just money. As I say again, I do think Hollywood remake/reboot movies for money, they are doing it for NOSTALGIC people, that's the problem. To this moment, my problem is that classic films and movie franchises will cease to exist and it's making me sad but suicidal.

As far as this goes, it does. The only exception to this era was Andy Serkis' Apes trilogy, Andy Muschietti's IT, Alien Isolation, The Revenant, Mad Max: Fury Road, Forza Horizon trilogy, La La Land and few great ones, that was it. Nostalgia trend in movies has got to end already.

Nothing is original in the United States anymore???



Submitted by BayAreaNative1991 | #Specialdealer Special Offer Online Shopping Store 2016

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