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[QUOTE="Travelman6, post: 3250030, member: 7597"] I honestly don't get these remakes. I have to ask, other than "Who framed Roger rabbit" (1989) is there a single example of a successful transition from animation to live action where the live action has improved on the original format in any way, shape or form? These movies that are coming out left and right just feel like shameless cash grabs. And if its not a remake or transition from animation to live action, it is sequel after sequel (another Anabelle, another Toy story, etc.). Other than the cash for the people behind these movies, there just doesn't seem to be any well defined reason, no goal, for these movies to exist. No new message, nothing. (Some people might argue space jam? Or maybe the sleeping beauty remake could be two examples of successful animation to live action transition). /endrant [/QUOTE]
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