When it comes to remakes, it’s easy to think of the kind that Hollywood butchers, like Spike Lee’s infamously terrible version of Park Chan-wook’s Oldboy or that disastrous Nicolas Cage interpretation of The Wicker Man. The issue is, remakes are often made as a lazy way to cash in on pre-existing material, saving a studio the hassle of hiring someone to come up with a completely unique idea – something that we seem to be seeing less and less of …
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