Why is Jackie Chan teaching the kid Kung Fu?
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I think the biggest question should be why are they remaking The Karate Kid in the first place? Have we run out of ideas already?
If memory serves me, and it usually does I remember reading that Will Smith was completely behind the idea of doing this remake.
Hollywood and it's habit of remaking things irks me no end. I saw an ad for Death at a funeral the other day and I thought "hang on, that's a british film that's about 3 years old. Why are they remaking it already"![]()
I'll stick to the original of that, I've never laughed so hard in my whole life.
Let's see, last year...
Friday the 13th remake
Dragonball movie
Land of the Lost movie
G.I. Joe movie
Astro Boy movie
This year...
Clash of the Titans remake
A-Team Movie
Marmaduke movie
Nightmare on Elm Street Remake
Yogi Bear movie
Next year...
The Smurfs movie
I think Hollywood was out of ideas a long time ago, and that list doesn't include shitty movies and sequels that shouldn't have been made.
Because Will Smith wanted to launch his son's acting career.
As noted above it has nothing to do with creativity...Hollywood is swarming with creative people, it's just that remakes, book/video game adaptations, comic book films...they're financially safe because they're guaranteed to bring in ridiculous amounts of cash. So why not run with it from a financial perspective? It's a money game, that's all.
Why, then, is Hollywood remaking movies which bombed the first time around?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/film-news/7580357/Hollywood-remaking-film-flops.html
And there have been plenty of remakes which flopped. We could start a list and spend weeks contributing to it. Heck, we could spend days on Will Farrell alone!
Why, then, is Hollywood remaking movies which bombed the first time around?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/film-news/7580357/Hollywood-remaking-film-flops.html
And there have been plenty of remakes which flopped. We could start a list and spend weeks contributing to it. Heck, we could spend days on Will Farrell alone!
It's cheaper to pay for the rights to flops then to pay someone to come up with fresh new exciting ideas.
I saw a clip yesterday and it's already PAINFULLY obvious that this movie is merely a vehicle for Will's son's acting career. He was nowhere near believable....
