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Best film reboot

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by MisterCreosote, Jun 26, 2017.

  1. MisterCreosote

    MisterCreosote Well-Known Member

    There's plenty to choose from.

    Personally, I can't wait for War for the Planet of the Apes, and that franchise is hands-down the best of some really good reboots (like Star Trek), and I say that as someone who didn't like the Heston-McDowall films all that much, and hated the Mark Wahlberg reboot.

    I've said it before, but Andy Serkis should've gotten at least one nomination for Best Actor for his work as Caesar.
     
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  2. QYFW

    QYFW Well-Known Member

    Wait, that was a human?
     
  3. KJIM

    KJIM Well-Known Member

    First one that sprung to mind: True Grit.
     
  4. Spartan Squad

    Spartan Squad Well-Known Member

    Wait I was wrong: He was a human all along. You finally made a monkey out of me!


    (Apologies. Couldn't resist making a reference and the Charleston Heston damn you to hell line didn't seem to fit so I went Simpsons)
     
  5. CD Boogie

    CD Boogie Well-Known Member

    Ocean's 11.
     
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  6. PCLoadLetter

    PCLoadLetter Well-Known Member

    Cronenberg's "The Fly" reboot was pretty great.
     
  7. MisterCreosote

    MisterCreosote Well-Known Member

    I can't believe I forgot about the Nolan Batman films.

    Still not sure they're better than the new "Apes," though. I guess the new one will determine that.
     
  8. TyWebb

    TyWebb Well-Known Member

    Clarification question: Was just Batman Begins a reboot or were all three considered reboots? Or is the whole trilogy considered one reboot? To me, there is one reboot (Batman Begins) and two sequels to that reboot. If that makes any sense. Probably doesn't.

    Same question about the Apes movies.
     
  9. CD Boogie

    CD Boogie Well-Known Member

    Casino Royale was a superior reboot.
     
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  10. MisterCreosote

    MisterCreosote Well-Known Member

    I used "reboot" in the "restart" sense. As in "Nolan rebooted the Batman franchise," thus Batman Begins rebooted the source material, but The Dark Knight and Dark Knight Rises are part of the rebooted franchise.

    Same with the Apes movies.

    Individual movies like True Grit or The Fly are remade, not rebooted.
     
  11. Jake_Taylor

    Jake_Taylor Well-Known Member

    I think I've only seen the James Franco one, but aren't these Planet of the Apes movies more like prequels?
     
  12. MisterCreosote

    MisterCreosote Well-Known Member

    The Franco one was essentially a remake of one of the earlier McDowall ones, which was a prequel, but it's a reimagining of the whole story arc.
     
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