Episode 265: Rebooted Nostalgic Cartoons Aren’t For Nostalgic Fans
You know that cartoon you watched in the ’80s and the ’90s that’s getting a modern update that you hate so much? Well, guess what? You’re not supposed to like it!
You know that cartoon you watched in the ’80s and the ’90s that’s getting a modern update that you hate so much? Well, guess what? You’re not supposed to like it!
And you thought Hollywood has ran out of ideas! Well, this millennial thinks there’s a little more to it than that…
Do we really need to really need to go through all the trouble of making a new version of a movie when something is perfectly fine?
Where should Marvel go after Infinity War? This geek has a suggestion…
Do we really want new and original material? Or are we just saying that because it’s sounds like the right thing to do?
Will somebody think of the children? Or my childhood?
With a lot of movies from the 80’s being adapted by today’s filmmakers, it can be confusing wondering what a reboot and a remake is. Here are a few simple ways to distinguish between the two.
I’ve reviewed the reboot. Now it’s time to compare it to the original and say what worked and what didn’t!
When DC Comics instituted their universal reboot in 2011 with the New 52, I really wanted no part of it. I understand the purpose (keep things fresh and all of that) but I just didn’t want to start collecting DC Comics again just because they’re starting from scratch. Because of this, I have no real…