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Yeah, that was my understanding so I was confused.

True, that just seemed a long way to specify that I didn't want that Robinhood-King Arthur style movie.

out of curiosity what would be the difference between an reboot or a remake?

Joanne Whalley was an all-time level of hot in that movie.

Studio note: the stakes are a little too low if it is just a Congressman. What about a Senator or Governor? Or maybe the Speaker of the House or the Committee chairperson for a key committee that targets terrorists (maybe House Armed Services, Intelligence, or something else).

If I thought she could pull it off, i'd like to see Natalie Portman reprise her role from Leon: The Professional. Danny Aiello is still alive and could give Matilda jobs the way he used to give them to Leon.

No. You run the show like you used to, but every 4 weeks you have an update show based off of what the internet discovered.

I absolutely hated Bonnie Bedelia in those movies. Can we recast her?

I would love to see Unsolved Mysteries produced in the internet age.

Young Guns or some Billy the Kid movie. Just a great western in general. Put whatever you think about Django Unchained and True Grit aside but for me there hasn't been a great western since the early 90's produced a handful of them. Tombstone, Unforgiven, and Dances with Wolves.

Part of the problem with this exercise is the real risk that updated movies would be completely bastardized and turned into a Michael Bay shit-fest.

Correct. I want a well acted, dark version of the fables minus Merlin. Or, if you have Merlin just make him be a fantastic con-man with a better than average grasp of the science of the time.

Maybe a non-musical version of Newsies.

I want a good quality King Arthur/Lancelot/Guinevere movie.

How are lineups relevant to this case? and in WM3?
Furthermore what is your objection to lineups generally and what laws would you change pertaining to them? There are numerous court cases over the years that have been decided in ways to remove large amounts of bias and suggestion from the process?

What laws should be changed?

dangling modifier. The woman interviewed called the prosecutor a liar, and the Blaze is helping a Muslim convicted of murder.

I kind of dispute your premise that the underlying issues haven't been discussed.

UMC?

They never make a conclusion about what happened.