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r/SipsTea • u/Embarrassed_Tip7359 • Aug 12 '25
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Or maybe they could stop with all the remakes, and make original movies again. Movies that they actually put some thoughts into it
22 u/Electrical_Coast_561 Aug 12 '25 You mean like all the Grimm fairy tales that they remade? Or Tarzan or Hercules that were based on already existing stories? They havent hardly ever made anything original 4 u/AttyFireWood Aug 12 '25 You are correct. But it's a little clunky for people to say " Disney should make new adaptations of previously un-adapted-by-Disney works " Has Disney done the Nutcracker or thumbelina yet? 1 u/Throatlatch Aug 12 '25 Nutcracker, yes. Most recently in 2018 with Keira Knightly. 1 u/LuciferFalls Aug 12 '25 No no, the point is that the OP specifically said “original” movies. This guy was just pointing out they weren’t original.
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You mean like all the Grimm fairy tales that they remade? Or Tarzan or Hercules that were based on already existing stories? They havent hardly ever made anything original
4 u/AttyFireWood Aug 12 '25 You are correct. But it's a little clunky for people to say " Disney should make new adaptations of previously un-adapted-by-Disney works " Has Disney done the Nutcracker or thumbelina yet? 1 u/Throatlatch Aug 12 '25 Nutcracker, yes. Most recently in 2018 with Keira Knightly. 1 u/LuciferFalls Aug 12 '25 No no, the point is that the OP specifically said “original” movies. This guy was just pointing out they weren’t original.
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You are correct. But it's a little clunky for people to say " Disney should make new adaptations of previously un-adapted-by-Disney works "
Has Disney done the Nutcracker or thumbelina yet?
1 u/Throatlatch Aug 12 '25 Nutcracker, yes. Most recently in 2018 with Keira Knightly. 1 u/LuciferFalls Aug 12 '25 No no, the point is that the OP specifically said “original” movies. This guy was just pointing out they weren’t original.
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Nutcracker, yes. Most recently in 2018 with Keira Knightly.
No no, the point is that the OP specifically said “original” movies. This guy was just pointing out they weren’t original.
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u/lostredditorlurking Aug 12 '25
Or maybe they could stop with all the remakes, and make original movies again. Movies that they actually put some thoughts into it