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Yesterday, Sony Pictures announced its decision to scrap plans for Spider-Man 4 and instead develop a new, recast film that returns Peter Parker to his high school origins. Clearly, Sony hopes to...
View ArticleI, Reboot (Part 1)
Following the completion of The Dark Knight Trilogy in 2012, director Christopher Nolan stated: “It’s a sign of how quickly things change in the movie business. There was no such thing conceptually...
View ArticleI, Reboot (Part II)
Casting off my weak and overused metaphor of a motor vehicle for a moment, I will tell the story of a “word,” and how it semiotically multiplied into a conceptual hubbub of meanings, and why. My thesis...
View ArticleOn Tim Burton’s Dumbo
Last week, the Wall Street Journal reported that Tim Burton would direct a remake of Dumbo (1941) using a mix of CGI and live action. Of course, this isn’t the first time Burton has remade one of...
View ArticleMoving Into a Fuller House: Television Reboots, Nostalgia, and Time
Post by Mark Lashley, La Salle University Well, technology is a glittering lure. But there is a rare occasion when the public can be engaged on a level beyond flash – if they have a sentimental bond...
View ArticleThe Force Re-Awakens: Star Wars, Repetition, and Nostalgia, Part 2
In my previous post, I pointed to numerous “new” things in The Force Awakens that should challenge a slipshod reading of the film as “mere” repetition or nostalgic pastiche and homage. Now, though,...
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