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Their Bigger Problem Is 'I'll Wait Until It's On Netflix'
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This week, as the Summer season ends, we've been getting countless articles about how Hollywood remakes, reboots, and sequels tanked this year, and they all take the failure of "Ben Hur" and the latest "Star Trek" and others as a sign that Hollywood's over-reliance on redoing movies is destined for disaster. But we hear this every year, and the exceptions -- "Captain America: Civil War" and "Finding Dory," for two -- always show that the rule against remakes and sequels doesn't apply when the movie happens to be really good. So there's nothing we can learn from this other than the hard part: Make good movies. (Or bad ones, if "Suicide Squad" is any indication.) (Los Angeles Times)
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