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Niggles: Is it because studios are lacking creativity ??
This, basically.

Also, as others have mentioned, the ludicrously inflated budget of making blockbuster movies/games are partly to blame for this.

The hideously bloated budgets require these games/movies to be huge hits. And, to quote the Simpsons: "The easiest way to be popular is to leech off the popularity of others." This is where the little word "brand recognition" comes in.

Ever wondered why they made a movie out of "Battleship"? Brand recognition. The same goes for remakes/reboots of popular games or movies. When you watch remakes of yore, like Cronenberg's "The Fly", "Invasion of the Body Snatchers", "Assault on Precinct 13" (which is a remake of "Rio Bravo"), "Scarface", you'll notice that they will be immensely different, often only taking the basic idea of the original film and taking it in a radically new direction. Today's remakes, on the other hand, feel more like "same shit, but streamlined to conform to the audiovisual conventions of today's cinema). In the minds of the moneymen, brand recognition garantuees a financial success (or at least minimizes the threat of financial failure).
Post edited June 10, 2014 by fronzelneekburm
Because AAA games are expensive as hell and the publishers want all the points be in its favor. A famous or recognized brand/franchise/intellectual property is one of them...
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Elmofongo: 1, So that a new Generation of Gamers can experiance this treasured Franchises in a new way so they can't be assed to play the old ones.

2. Video game pubs (and movies) are creatively banktupt.
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toxicTom: 3. Sure win. Even the seasoned veterans that know the old franchise will going to buy out of curiosity and to whine about how bad it is afterwards. Like an anti-fanbase that still spends money.
All of the above.
Well Kermit, because it's an easy and almost assured way of making money.
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Chimerical: So you get a remake of Robocop or Total Recall.
Didn't both of those bomb at the box office? The sad thing is that a lot of the ticket sales are coming from fans of the original films, who buy a ticket fully aware that it will suck, but they want to see it anyway, so no one on the internet can accuse them of not having seen it first, only to have their negative preconceptions about the remake fulfilled.

I've heard that there will be a remake of Starship Troopers too. Foolishness! Nothing could improve a Paul Verhoeven film!
because it's cheap
Also : there is no reason.
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Chimerical: So you get a remake of Robocop or Total Recall.
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fronzelneekburm: I've heard that there will be a remake of Starship Troopers too. Foolishness! Nothing could improve a Paul Verhoeven film!
Showgirl Troopers from Outer Space.... :P
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Titanium: If the genre is currently in demand, a reboot is usually a safe investment, since half of the work is already done and it was proven in the past that the theme can bring in the money.

And no, it's not a recent trend, is has been going on [url=http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/OlderThanDirt]forever.
I do realise it has happened in the past but it sure feels like it happens a lot more often now (to new levels) and repeatedly for certain franchises...:/
Post edited June 10, 2014 by Niggles
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fronzelneekburm: I've heard that there will be a remake of Starship Troopers too. Foolishness! Nothing could improve a Paul Verhoeven film!
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F1ach: Showgirl Troopers from Outer Space.... :P
As long as everybody's favourite dirty dutchman is at the helm, I'd pay to see that in the cinema! Twice!
Because they sell. That's really all there is to it.
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fronzelneekburm: I've heard that there will be a remake of Starship Troopers too. Foolishness! Nothing could improve a Paul Verhoeven film!
I can think of a lot of ways to make Starship Troopers better. The main one being a director that has actually read the book. For another give me damn jumpsuits with mini-nukes. A real cast and not some 90210 B-list actors. No love interest needed, this is supposed to be an Action flick - Marine/Army recruiting at it's finest.
Post edited June 10, 2014 by VABlitz
There is another reason that is not that "bad".

I guess writers, directors, hell even members of the cast were fans of some franchises as kids/young adults and maybe still are. It is totally understandable for those people to want to have a go at telling their own version of the story. To take a bow in front of the original and let loose their own fantasies. It's the big budget version of fan fiction.

Take Pirates of the Caribbean: It's basically a reboot of all the pirate movies of old. And it's awesome, since you really can feel that they had a lot of fun making it.
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toxicTom: Take Pirates of the Caribbean: It's basically a reboot of all the pirate movies of old. And it's awesome, since you really can feel that they had a lot of fun making it.
Better yet: it's a "reboot" of a friggin' Disneyland ride! :o
(again, the wonders of brand recognition are at play here)
Post edited June 10, 2014 by fronzelneekburm
The problem that I see is they are remaking the wrong movies, have the wrong cast/directors, dumb-down the original, add elements to make it a family friendly movie.
The only remake so far that I have seen that was decent was the Judge Dredd. I still wish it had a better actor...no one can be better for that role than Sly Stallone though he is beyond the age of the part.
Post edited June 10, 2014 by VABlitz