My problem with remakes are that they are just trying to cash-in at someone else's expense. I'd rather US theatres showed the original, this would get the creators more money and allow them to grow their art, instead some big company throws a *beep* of money at a semi-decent director and they make their own big wad of cash milking a Japanese or European cow.
They even do it with English-speaking movies, they will show a British film at about 3 out of every 1000 screens making little or no money for the producers and then a few years later it'll be remade by Warner Bros and Americans will laud this new 'original' American film. The US movie industry purposely tries to damage everyone else's to keep itself relevant and tries it's damnedest to convince 300,000,000 Americans that there is only 1 culture on Earth and everyone has an American accent. It's another form of dumbing down the US populace by it's own money-spinning institutions - and people wonder why gimps like Honey Boo Boo's mother think that Europe is somewhere in France!
I don't watch remakes, I like to see what life is like in other countries and see how they do stuff.
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