BLADE REBOOT?
October 25th 2007 14:24
There are only so many stories to tell, at least that generate the big bucks. Therefore Hollywood has started on "reboots" - movies that will be completely remade from point one.
Blade is rumored to be next in the row. I can understand why, it's pretty outdated, but can a reboot or remake change that?
The new Hulk is the movie that will set the barrier, as the first big-budget production to get rebooted. If it becomes successful and people enjoy it, we can expect many similar actions to take place. Another reason for Blade's reboot might be the hype around 30 Days of Night, that also involves vampires and that many critics liked.
Sure, it can be awful and destroy an already bad franchise (that nevertheless has gained cult-status), or enhance it. I mean where's the fault in making reboots in order to improve a movie? I'm glad they make it with the awful Hulk from 2003.
I guess we'll have to wait and see the outcome.
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Blade is rumored to be next in the row. I can understand why, it's pretty outdated, but can a reboot or remake change that?
The new Hulk is the movie that will set the barrier, as the first big-budget production to get rebooted. If it becomes successful and people enjoy it, we can expect many similar actions to take place. Another reason for Blade's reboot might be the hype around 30 Days of Night, that also involves vampires and that many critics liked.
Sure, it can be awful and destroy an already bad franchise (that nevertheless has gained cult-status), or enhance it. I mean where's the fault in making reboots in order to improve a movie? I'm glad they make it with the awful Hulk from 2003.
I guess we'll have to wait and see the outcome.
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Comment by Tracy
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It seems like one of those decisions that can go either way doesn't it? Like you said, we'll just have to wait,
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