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It's odd when even Ook is left speechless....

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Sowien
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Flufkin
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I don't like the idea one bit. Especially since O'Brien doesn't have a hand in it and has said "It doesn't have my blessing".

on another note...

Why so many remakes of old movies, or movies being made from old tv shows in the past decade? - have screenwriters completely run out of ideas?

(at least, the screenwriters that are getting contracts with production houses)
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Originally posted by Flufkin:

on another note...

Why so many remakes of old movies, or movies being made from old tv shows in the past decade? - have screenwriters completely run out of ideas?

(at least, the screenwriters that are getting contracts with production houses)




I was thinking that the other night. I read voraciously and there is plenty of material out there that would make a good movie IMO

As far as RHPC goes... the last time I went to an actually showing, I was really struck how it has just become an excuse to yell obscenities and throw things at people.

I hate to sound like a old woman but that pretty much ruined it for me, I prefer to keep my memories of when it was a production you were a part of.

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Fred sums up how I feel about it in general:

http://www.somethingpositive.net/sp08132008.shtml
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