Certainly --I did not considered Valkyrie & Superman Returns as bad films.Valkyrie was good though, not an amazing film, but still pretty decent.
The rights are in the public domain. Meaning anyone can make this as long as they're not ripping each other off.
Why is Hollywood doing multiple versions of these movies? This crap happened with Snow White, Jungle Book, Frankenstein, Steve Jobs... all in the last 3 years. And ZERO of them were good or will be good.
Do we really need multiple versions of The Jungle Book out at once?
Why is Hollywood doing multiple versions of these movies? This crap happened with Snow White, Jungle Book, Frankenstein, Steve Jobs...
No.
But to be fair, the Jon Favreau version looks to be pretty fun. And I'm curious to see what Andy Serkis does by going back to the darker themes of the book. We could have two very different but good versions of the story.
Much further back than that with duelling Wyatt Earp, volcano, meteor/comet, ants movies.
I don't care for the Jungle Book trailers either.But I feel like it's been that case.
Olympus Has Fallen? R Rated more violent. WHite House Down? More "fun", accessible
Mirror Mirror? Family friendly. Snow White and the Huntsman? More serious
Im not really looking forward to Faverau's Jungle Book. The trailers didn't do much for me. I am interested in seeing the Serkis version though. Wonder when theyll release the first look
Not only that, but Hemsworth is practically playing Thor in non-Thor movies (Snow White, The Huntsman), which is REALLY strange.
Why is Hollywood doing multiple versions of these movies? This crap happened with Snow White, Jungle Book, Frankenstein, Steve Jobs... all in the last 3 years. And ZERO of them were good or will be good.
Danny Boyle's Steve Jobs is fantastic, box office be damned.![]()
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Why is Hollywood doing multiple versions of these movies? This crap happened with Snow White, Jungle Book, Frankenstein, Steve Jobs... all in the last 3 years. And ZERO of them were good or will be good.
I love Boyle, but he needs to go back to his edgy and dark stuff instead of this Oscar schlock. Trainspotting, 28 Days Later, and Sunshine are where it's at.
I think everything about Steve Jobs is overrated by critics, it just wasn't another Social Network no matter how much they wished it were. And I really like Boyle (For the record, I actually love Slumdog) and love Fassbender so I had a bias in favor of the film but I realized that it didn't wow me. I'd use pretty good movie with pretty good performance by Fassbender and very good performance by Winslet (even with that wonky accent) to describe the entire film. It flopped because it's an HBO movie that was released in theaters.