A remake of it only makes sense to a industry who has no original ideas anymore.
From the washingtontimes.com
Next, she'll star in a remake of the 1984 horror film A Nightmare on Elm Street.
From the time.com
The opportunity is for this generation of black Americans to remake the society.
From the time.com
Sun hit walls, figuratively and literally, on a remake largely unlike any other.
From the courier-journal.com
By comparison, this remake, has the formal sophistication of a Hoobastank video.
From the boston.com
It's ironic that NBC's most original sitcom in years is a remake, but who cares?
From the time.com
Kajganich's credits include The Invasion, as well as the remake of Pet Sematary.
From the independent.co.uk
I won't go anywhere near another noisy over-blown remake of someone else's work.
From the nbr.co.nz
But most affecting of all is the remake of Cut Piece from 2003, when Ono was 70.
From the guardian.co.uk
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Creation that is created again or anew; "it is a remake of an old film"
Make new; "She is remaking her image"
A remake is a piece of media based primarily on an earlier work of the same medium.
A remake is a film or television series based on an earlier produced work.
Remake is a 1995 science fiction novel by Connie Willis. It was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1996.
A new version of something; A new, especially updated, version of a film, video game, etc; To make again; To make an enhanced remake of (a computer or video game)
(Remaking) when an act is completely rewritten in a new way but the topic is the same. The semantic relationship is tracked with a special link in order to see the evolution of the original act even if it was remade.
Item originally made by the artist, and then remade (by the artist, or someone sanctioned by the artist), using new materials
Is the only fixed-camera (and tank controlled) Resident Evil game not to feature a photo of the player character on the inventory screen.