Back to the future

Can someone explain why back of the future can’t be remade? Nolan would be perfect for a remake.

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Because nostalgiafags would complain about how it ruined their childhood

Because Zemeckis and Gale don't want a remake.

You can't find another person who can play Marty as well as Michael. Fox's charisma in this movie made America tremble.

>Can someone explain why back of the future can’t be remade?
The orginal still holds up just fine.

Fuck off, make some original movies for a change

Because you shouldn't remake great movies just because underage faggots like you want overrated directors to fuck up classics. Name a remake in the last 30years that's been better than the original.

This has never stopped hollywood from making remakes

Jumanji.

Checked but jumanji isn't a remake and if it was it's still not better than the original sorry Dwayne.

Not a remake. A reboot / re-imagining sort of thing. Wouldn't work with anything as iconic as Back to the Future. You could try, but why mess with a classic? Like trying to remake Goonies or something. It's lightning in a bottle. Can't capture the magic again. Just make some new shit.

Sequel.

>wanting a remake of a film that in no way needs one
You are why everything is shit now

>80s sci-fi comedy
>nolan
are you out of your mind?

Daily reminder that the manga artist who does One Punch Meme Man is doing a Back to the Future manga. I have no idea why.

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Conan the Barbarian remake flopped. I suspect the TV show will as well. Remakes don't work. Either do a sequel or a prequel, don't do a remake.

A big part of Back to the Future's appeal is how it panders to cultural nostalgia (remember the 50s!) and since we live in an age of mass consumer culture and superficiality brought upon by social media you can't really make a movie like Back to the Future today that will have the same appeal.

There's nothing to improve

this
and thank fucking god, it might be possible if he dies but I'm hoping by that time the nostalgia for the 80s will wear off.

>That can’t happen until both Bob and I are dead. And then I’m sure they’ll do it, unless there’s a way our estates can stop it.

>Implying we're not getting a "Remember the 90s" BTTF in 2020

>we live in an age of mass consumer culture and superficiality

which they didn't back then right? the absolute fucking state of you