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@Thunderbird2 - why remake them? Because Hollywood needs bankable product with a history of success. The word original has been replaced by the word "untested" to describe new ideas. Also, Americans generally do not receive subtitles too well.
I have read an early version of the script and it was terrible. Really, really bad. So at least it's had a polish. It needed more than a polish, frankly.
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Your opinion is base on what exactly? Experience.
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