My older brother is the reason that I got into "nerd culture" since I read his sci-fi books as a kid as well as his comic books before I started collecting my own. Also, before he got too old for it we watched G.I. Joe religiously (imagine that cartoon on today). He a wife and three kids now so he is out of the loop for a lot of geek stuff, so when I told him that Amazon was going to have a Lord of the Ring show we both got a good laugh because the first thing he said was "so how long before the articles bashing Tolkien or whining about lack of diversity start"
It is so funny because with all the reboots/sequels I swear it is like clockwork to see articles from supposed life long fans of something that now "realize" all the racism/sexism in the original show/movie. I remember the gushing critic articles for Ghostbusters 2016 and it has only become worse since. I'm currently on the last book of Wheel of Time series and I've already seen articles calling it sexist and complaining about abuse to women. That whole Geeker Gate thing was spot on.
Man, I still remember one dumbass argument I saw gossip journos peddle when it came to Ghostbusters 2016: "The original wasn't even that good to begin with."
"The original wasn't even that good to begin with."
... then why remake it and try to trade on its reputation? They don't even think one sentence ahead, do they?
So true. I always want to ask these shills that if the originals are so horrible why not make an original movie that is successful
And don’t forget after Last Jedi how they said Empire Strikes Back was hated when it came out.
There's some remakes out there that improve upon the original, so there's that.