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Any movie that comes out so far after the original(s) is purely a cash grab. I can't see this being any good but I hope Im wrong.

I don't see it that way. I'd say it's a continuation of the story more than a cash grab. If you see it as a cash grab, you can pretty much say any movie is a cash grab whether it is original or not.

I don't see it that way. I'd say it's a continuation of the story more than a cash grab. If you see it as a cash grab, you can pretty much say any movie is a cash grab whether it is original or not.

When it comes out more than a couple of years after the original, it's a cash grab IMO.

I don't see it that way. I'd say it's a continuation of the story more than a cash grab. If you see it as a cash grab, you can pretty much say any movie is a cash grab whether it is original or not.

When it comes out more than a couple of years after the original, it's a cash grab IMO.

Aren't all movies cash grabs? Since the idea is that if you make a good enough movie then you..you know...get cash? Doesn't mean it can't be good.

When it comes out more than a couple of years after the original, it's a cash grab IMO.

OR They have not been presented a script/story that was relevant enough and a timescale that tied in with all principal leads timescales?

EVERY movie is a cash-grab. It's an industry!

Off topic: A movie where they send a black man back to the 1960's in America? Good luck!

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Was thinking of seeing this film, the midnight showing. But they're only showing it in 3D, no 2D showings in my city, so no go for me. Good job Sony (Y)

I hate 3D. No, that's not strong enough wording: I MEGA LOATHE 3D. I hate the cost of a 3D movie; I hate that they expect me to recycle the cost of those glasses after I've already paid for them; I hate that I have to repurchase new glasses every time I see a piece of crap 3D movie instead of being able to reuse the glasses from the last 3D film I saw; I hate the people who see 3D films, where they make some kind of noise every time something flies out at them; I hate, hate, hate 3D movies.

[edit] On a side note, though, I thought this was humorous and wanted to share:

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Was thinking of seeing this film, the midnight showing. But they're only showing it in 3D, no 2D showings in my city, so no go for me. Good job Sony (Y)

I hate 3D. No, that's not strong enough wording: I MEGA LOATHE 3D. I hate the cost of a 3D movie; I hate that they expect me to recycle the cost of those glasses after I've already paid for them; I hate that I have to repurchase new glasses every time I see a piece of crap 3D movie instead of being able to reuse the glasses from the last 3D film I saw; I hate the people who see 3D films, where they make some kind of noise every time something flies out at them; I hate, hate, hate 3D movies.

[edit] On a side note, though, I thought this was humorous and wanted to share:

You ok Dr. Cox?

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