Sentences with phrase «than a remake so»

On top of that, this seems to be a sequel rather than a remake so no matter what we do or don't count things will be very different since we last saw Kanto.

Not exact matches

On the surface, it's a remake of the classic «Cinderella» fairy tale, but it's so much more than that.
Research shows that happiness has positive effects on our brains, and it's certainly a pleasant turn of luck to be born with a sunny disposition, but according to science if you weren't so fortunate and naturally tend towards pessimism, trying to remake yourself into more of an optimist is probably doing more harm than good.
So Gawker is remaking comments from the ground up, Denton told GigaOM in an interview in his SoHo office on Wednesday — and the vision behind the changes that will be rolling out soon is nothing less than a reinvention of what the company is about, and also an attempt to literally flip the world of online content on its head.
The constant threat of a US remake has so far proved no more than a rumour, but the show lives on through an enthusiastic fan community that continues to hold an annual convention called Tedfest, which is well worth a Google search.
With the exception of predatory behaviors that take advantage of the vulnerable among us, we should concentrate on cleaning up our own act, rather than remaking others into our own image so that their presence is not challenge our narcissistic psychological comfort zones.
These scientist, and doctors, can not remake skin, bone, eyes, brains, oval eggs, sperm, none of the sort, so they have no real answer to create a life other than how procreation works, where again what, and how is the very first man, or woman, animal, other creatures, either in the sea, or creeping on this earth was originally created from, as where did they first come from?
The funny thing about photographing cakes is that you basically have to photograph the entire thing and then HOPE it tastes edible [preferably better than edible] so you can post the recipe without having to remake it.
Instead of trying to remake the working world to respect and support mother love, feminists have ducked the responsibility by denying that mother love is so very powerful, or by claiming that «real» feminists find career more compelling than being with their children.
So you might expect this candy - colored remake to be set to a livelier tempo than that of the 1996 international hit by Masayuki Suo that inspired it.
So the thought of an American remake with «Cloverfield» director Matt Reeves at the helm has been, well, less than appealing.
Race to Witch Mountain proves that some remakes can be just as entertaining if not more so, than the original,
Race to Witch Mountain proves that some remakes can be just as entertaining if not more so, than the original, but it helps to have one of the rising stars in Hollywood as your leading man too.
Horror seems so much more prone to remakes than other types of movies.
I got ta say though, so far, it looks much better than most of the remakes I've seen.
News of an Oldboy remake surfaced years ago and since then has gone through more actors than I care to count so let's just give the rundown of the ones that are currently in position to play a role in Spike Lee's upcoming reboot.
Insomniac Games showed with the Ratchet & Clank remake that the series still was fun in its current status, but they've also shown with Spider - Man and Sunset Overdrive that they can do so much more than a nostalgia grab.
THE DVDs Less cross-promoting than riding the wave, so to speak, of the release of Wolfgang Petersen's already - forgotten remake of The Poseidon Adventure for Warner Bros., Fox has reissued both The Poseidon Adventure and The Towering Inferno in sterling two - disc Special Editions.
I haven't seen it myself yet, but many people claim it's better than his glossier Hollywood remake (which is playing on Saturday, so you get an easy chance to compare).
There are perhaps more reasons to NOT do a remake of a classic film than reasons to do so, yet THE SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY is that rare and delightful example of why it's only perhaps, not always.
The most repetitive of horror franchises is back again: each new episode brings so few twists to the ghoulish formula that it's less of a sequel than a remake of the first one.
The new version isn't even so much a remake as it is a completely different story with the same title, and though the talented cast helps make the film feel less moronic than it really is, «Prom Night» will still bore you to death.
It all looks pretty, and the battle sequences are coherently assembled (though it angers me when filmmakers treat the Chicago skyline so disrespectfully), but «Jupiter Ascending» is only slightly less absurd than «Moon Quake Lake,» the fake movie within the recent remake of «Annie» (which, no joke, is better than you think).
Like Dragon Quest 1 and 2, this version is based on a previous feature phone remake, so it's a bit more colorful than you might remember from its NES or Game Boy releases in North America.
It's not a remake; it's an adaptation of the source material, so differences between the miniseries and the 2017 version are largely moot other than in how faithful they are to the book.
The Jungle Book was far and away Disney's best execution of their new live - action - remakes - of - animated - classics, and while it's not the caliber of a Best Picture Oscar nominee, it's so much better than Deadpool.
I was not a huge fan of the original, so I was not as invested in it, but I loved the update they did to this and the fact they made it more of a sequel than a remake.
So how's it feel to have a wii remake look 10x better than anything on ps3 or 360?
Personally, I would kill to see an HD remake of Jet Force Gemini more than anything, so if anyone at Rare or Microsoft is reading this, I'd totally buy that and tell all my friends about it.
It was only when I decided to break out my dusty old 360 copy of the game for comparison purposes that the true extent of Raven's efforts became clear; in fact, I'd even go so far to say that the game should be more accurately described as an almost complete remake of CoD 4 rather than the mere remaster suggested by the title, so extensive and accomplished is its revival for current gen.
Rather than a completely new game though, I'd like to see some remakes; I've got some amazing memories with the first Time Crisis game, so imagine seeing that remastered and re-released on PlayStation VR.
They will never remake Chrono Trigger, so they sent cease and desist letters to a group who made a better looking remake of Chrono Trigger than they did.
So rather than people nagging for something like FFXV, they should be asking about Kingdom Hearts 3, or the FFVII «remake».
Both Shenmue III and the Final Fantasy VII Remake got their initial reveal during Sony's E3 2015 showcase so what better way to show their progress than to return to the E3 stage in 2017?
If this game was remaked for the 3DS with more stuff than the original, i'd cry so much... Just think on the music remixes (Mainly the Chai Kingdom Theme) I've been wanting a China based world in recent Mario games and i hope someday the NSMB series has one in the future, since Dragon Driftway and Hands On Hall made me hope that it's still possible!
We'd have to cut some parts, and additional parts would come in few, so rather than remake the game as a full volume, we decided to do multiple parts.»
Hamaguchi seemingly wants the Final Fantasy VII Remake release date to arrive sooner than 2023, though, so it will likely not be a game 10 years in the making like Final Fantasy XV.
You probably own more than just a Nintendo Switch, so buy the Resident Evil remake's remaster on PSN / XBL / Steam instead, and relive the actual great memories of the genre.
That game was an extended remake of the original Metroid, so it really is quite fitting that, more than a decade later, the next 2D series installment is a remake of Metroid II: Return of Samus from the original Game Boy.
From what we've seen so far this REmake will be more than a shine and polish job of the Gamecube build.
Located within a Q&A section buried in the November, 2016 update of the System Shock remake Kickstarter page states that Nightdive hopes to simultaneously launch the game on all promised platforms (PC, Mac, Linux, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4) no later than the second quarter of 2018 (so an April - June of 2018 timeframe).
Waste can make for great materials and great buildings — the only issue may be our dim view of so - called «waste» which our throwaway culture says should be discarded, rather than remade into something new and useful.
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