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northerngames:

--- Quote from: Gorotsuki on March 08, 2010, 11:59:51 pm ---Can they not create something new?
I thoroughly enjoyed the original Clash of the Titans.
There doesn't need to be another one.
What is so difficult about making new things?
I'm reliving my childhood at 35 years of age.

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speaking of that they are coming out with nightmare on elm street not part 11 0r 12 or whatever there actually going from the start again  ???

I think I have seen enough of ol fredrick in my time and dont need to go through them all again.

he was freaky back then though lol.

RayB:

--- Quote from: northerngames on March 09, 2010, 01:35:59 am ---
--- Quote from: Gorotsuki on March 08, 2010, 11:59:51 pm ---Can they not create something new?
I thoroughly enjoyed the original Clash of the Titans.
There doesn't need to be another one.
What is so difficult about making new things?
I'm reliving my childhood at 35 years of age.

--- End quote ---

speaking of that they are coming out with nightmare on elm street not part 11 0r 12 or whatever there actually going from the start again  ???

I think I have seen enough of ol fredrick in my time and dont need to go through them all again.

he was freaky back then though lol.

--- End quote ---

Heh, the best retelling of his origin is the Robot Chicken skit.

Howard_Casto:

--- Quote from: shmokes on March 09, 2010, 12:26:44 am ---It's especially bad when the economy is bad.  New IP is always dangerous cos you have to educate the public from scratch.  When the economy is down and ticket sales are down and investments are bleeding money, big companies fewer risks.  Retreads like this have customers built-in.  This thread wouldn't exist right now if Clash of the Titans was a new property.



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I agree completely and when you think about it that is exactly what is wrong with America right now.  It used to be, even in hard times, organizations and wealthy individuals had opportunities setup so that artists and inventors were still allowed to take great risks, which kept America on top.  Our top export used to be ideas, not products.  Now our top export is film, so you'd think the studios would cut artists more slack and allow them to create.  This isn't going to happen though, because businesses which used to be regulated, often self-regulated, now are morally irresponsible and are only concerned on increasing profit margins every single quarter, even if it's IMPOSSIBLE to expand the business any further.  It goes against every rule of business and as a crazy, liberal, hippy, tree-hugger it really pisses me off. 

But I digress.  Yup, studios won't try anything new cause they are cowardly and afraid to lose money. 

danny_galaga:

Ive been seeing the trailers for months now. Ill definitely go see it. I wont expect the world, so i should be fine (",)

Xiaou2:

 The same thing has been happening in all areas of entertainment...

 First it started out with music.   They made it all generic, and formulaic.

 Next was Video Games.   All FPS shooters for home.  Dumb Drivers & Gun games
in arcades.

 Now Movies.  Near zero dialog. Crappy CGI. Remakes up the yinyang.

 Dont forget Pinball.  Wretched "TV" Themes. Low budget. No original/artistic qualities.


 Almost all true art has Vanished due to Corporate Fear of Loss.   There are no
risks, no art, no real effort.  Just a soulless grinding of work, with a result not worthy
of enjoyment.

 At this rate, the entire system will collapse in no time.  I almost Pray for it every day.
Generica has Got to die.   Control needs to go back in the hands of the true
creative visionary's...  Not the clueless/soulless greedy money men.

 My Protest is my Dollars.  They will not be spent on inferior generic drivel.

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