With many remakes and reboots coming out, some students are apprehensive about going to the movies.
“Footloose,” scheduled for release Oct. 14, is a remake from the original 1984 classic. Another remake “Dirty Dancing” is scheduled to come out in 2013.
“Hollywood needs to shy away from the classics. You can’t remake ‘Dirty Dancing.,” said Huyen Nguyen, a junior health studies major from Monroe.
“The Help” is on its fourth week in theaters and has already received a lot of buzz. The movie, based on the book with the same name by Kathryn Stockett, has already accumulated $96 million and is steadily rising.
Alongside “The Amazing Spider-Man” reboot is “The Dark Knight Rises,” the last installment of the latest Batman remakes. The second installment, commonly known as Heath Ledger’s last film before his death in 2008, was ranked 3rd highest grossing film at that time, with $533 million.
When asked if remakes affected her going to the movies, Shelby Wright, sophomore music major, said, “Absolutely, I don’t want to spend money on something I won’t really enjoy.”
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