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They made four of those movies. That’s one I’d like to see remade/rebooted.

Q: Why remake a movie that’s already perfect?

The issue is the OP thinks you’re supposed to take it all VERY seriously because the movie is thematically “dark” and doesn’t understand at all that it’s both visually/thematically dour while also being knowingly goofy and fun as fuck.

They point out the framing of Devil’s Night (a very real thing that happened in

“Mr Gideon. You are not paying attention.”

The original is almost laughably bad when watching today...

Sorry, but you can never, ever top “CAW CAW BANG FUCK I’M DEAD” as a movie line. They shouldn’t even try.

Or FINALLY answers the Stu Macher question

No this is because you clicked the booba links I’m sorry your computer has the herps now

Gizmodo 2025:Takes away its readers.

I went to like your comment and ended up hitting that Hulu ad that spawned in front of the star

Don’t forget about when they took away the ability to go right to the post that someone replied to you on. Now you have to search to find it

BCS did it better than anyone, I think. And that was by introducing a stable of new characters we immediately feared for, since they might not be alive by the end. Assuming that has to be the game plan here as well. 

Well said. I hate that phrase. Not everything is for me and I’m fine with that. I find that an amazing freedom.

I’m not a fan of prequels, myself. It loses a lot to know that the character will survive everything in order to get to the earlier movie you already saw

Casino II

Given how often that happens with film scripts there is a non-zero chance that this is what might actually happen.

I miss when our company had like 60 people. Now we have 2000+ and report to an even larger company. Just not the same. You never really grow close to the people like you do in the small teams.

I feel like videogame development has a problem where the ‘veteran’ developers came up leading small teams producing for hardware that had fewer capabilities. Then they get into these positions where they’re responsible for big AAA games, and they never got around to learning proper project management.

Exactly.  I’m sure that if you paired up each of the six episodes, you would have pretty much seen what the three movie would have been.  I don’t feel like this is much of a revelation.