bangobango said:
Zombie Jon Snow said:
bangobango said:
Zombie Jon Snow said:
LMAO. Wow.
It isn't the showing displeasure that's entitled. It's expecting to crowd fund a remake. On a show that they voluntarily watch and pay for.
In your example that's like saying they don't just want a refund for spoiled fruit (which they could see when they picked it out)... but expecting to hire their own people to choose the fruit vendors and inspecting the transport trucks themselves. Just get your refund and go shop somewhere else.
They can cancel.....anytime.
Again, what about crowdfunding a remake of season 8 makes them entitled? They're offering to pay for the remake? How is that entitlement? Maybe you have a different definition of the word?
Is it stupid? I guess. Is it unlikely to happen? Probably.
Do I think if they keep doing this that eventually somebody will take them up on it? I am expecting that to happen in our lifetime, actually.
Do you remake everything you don't like? Or try to get it remade?
Entitled means believing you are deserving of special treatment.
Expecting every show you dislike to be remade in a way you like, seems like special treatment to me?
Since that has never occurred before in the history of TV wouldn't it be special treatment (meaning a remake based on fan funding).
Then you have the added issue of let's say they remake it for $100M...... But what if 43% of those who contributed don't like that remake - are they now deserving of a third remake? And if they raise another $100M do we then make a third version that only satisfies another 35% of them for whatever reason. And then they start lawsuits because they didn't make the version Leroy likes and he sues Barbara who suggested some plotline that made it in.
I mean there definitely are remakes made to improve upon originals - but those happen organically within the industry when a writer and director and studio, etc. get on board with it. Often that's modernizing with technology but if they wanted to do it for their own interest, sure why not. Hell Lucas did it with special editions of his own movies (and made them worse).
It's the Joe Bob and Sue Ellen's giving $4.30 to fund a remake (and expecting it to meet their wishes) that cracks me up.
But whatever floats your boat.
I mean, they're crowdfunding video games, board games, just about anything you can think of, why not eventually movies and tv shows?
In fact, there is some guy on youtube who got permission from Disney to make original content Darth Vader movies and he's actually released one already.
If you and a million other people want it, how exactly does that make you special when you're just like 999,999 other people and you're all willing to pay for it?
I doubt anybody signing that actually expects it to get made, but rather they are using it as an opportunity to express their discontent in the show. You and others act like fans have no right to ever dislike a product, like they just have to take what they get and like it. You did this with TLJ and you've done it on this thread. It is weird.
WTF??? No. Of course they have a right to dislike it. I'd love to see where I said nobody was allowed to dislike TLJ. There were certainly elements I did not like.
But they do kinda have to take what they get. It's not like a custom ordered show. You get what they give you.
Expressing their discontent through donating for a remake seems odd to me. I hated Matrix Reloaded but I don't care if it ever gets remade much less I am not going to donate for it to be remade.
Vote it down if you care enough on fan sites, don't watch that producer or director, blow it up on your favorite message board, cancel HBO, write your own fan fiction, whatever.
And I really don't care if someone wants to crowd fund a remake either honestly - I just find it odd if not completely futile. Crowd funded things you are talking about have not been $100M major productions and were not because somebody didn't like the turn of one character in E5 of S8 of a show.
But I'm not stopping anyone from doing anything - protest to your hearts content. I support you (without actually doing anything).