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To me Back to the Future should Never ever be touched. The movies have great charm and i just dont think itd have the same feel if it was updated
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The Leprechaun franchise....I mean....the little guy already went to da hood, so there is no coming back from that.
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Nightmare on Elm St. Reboot made Freddie sober.
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There was a time that I would have said Planet Of The Apes as the original franchise is among my favorite scifi. And after Tim Burton's fiasco I knew I was right. Glad the two new films proved me wrong.
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There was a time that I would have said Planet Of The Apes as the original franchise is among my favorite scifi. And after Tim Burton's fiasco I thought proved me was right. Glad the two new films proved me wrong. |
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The Rocky films, as the next one will be Sylvester Stallone, fighting Clubber Lang, in a wheelchair at the back of an old folks home!
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any of the Terminators. ..wouldn't ever come close...
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The Mighty Ducks trilogy... Classic
Bill & Ted's Journey movies...whoa |
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The Godfather
Star Wars Alien Also agree with Rocky and Back to the Future |
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There was a time that I would have said Planet Of The Apes as the original franchise is among my favorite scifi. And after Tim Burton's fiasco I knew I was right. Glad the two new films proved me wrong. I have never been a fan of the franchise, but the last two were quite enjoyable. |
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Also wanna add Indiana Jones. There have been a few "knock-offs" (King Solomon's Mine, National Treasure, Tomb Raider, The Mummy, etc...), but they don't compare to the originals.
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Also wanna add Indiana Jones. There have been a few "knock-offs" (King Solomon's Mine, National Treasure, Tomb Raider, The Mummy, etc...), but they don't compare to the originals. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042646/ King Solomon's Mines (1950) Passed | 103 min | Adventure, Romance, Action | 24 November 1950 (USA) Adventurer Allan Quartermain leads an expedition into uncharted African territory in an attempt to locate an explorer who went missing during his search for the fabled diamond mines of King Solomon. Directors: Compton Bennett, Andrew Marton Writers: Helen Deutsch (screenplay), H. Rider Haggard (novel) Stars: Deborah Kerr, Stewart Granger, Richard Carlson | See full cast and crew � |
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