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5 Reasons Why Bill Skarsgard's The Crow Remake Bombed At The Box Office
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I'm not sure how big a deal the third point is and the last two shouldn't stop people from trying another adaptation (which I can't imagine people are usually crying out for). It's all about what it brings to the table that is new and Interesting.
So The Thing worked because it wss a much closer adaptation of Who Goes There? the The Thing From Another World. Partly this is down to the advances in special effects but also because I doubt Hollywood had a stomach for that kind of horror back then.
Edgar Wright has re-adaptations of Barbarella and The Running Man but you know he wouldn't be doing this cynically - if he is investing his time in them then he must have a good angle on how to make his films distinct from their predecessors and he brings his own specific style to everything he does, so they will definitely feel different. Also he's not put a foot wrong so far and he has to be considered a safe pair of hands that you can trust to do a good job. That should be enough to help him navigate the critical shoals that aren't necessarily welcoming to sequels, requels, reboots and re-adaptations. Hopefully.
Yeah, the last three points don't matter at all if it's a good movie. Most people have no idea how long a movie has taken to get made unless it's advertised, like how Metropolis is advertised as a movie 30 years in the making or something.
I missed this story so I just read the list and agree. There's only two reasons that have any real bearing on the films success. The other three are just petty digs.