Man ya'll are ruthless, it's strange that people can't look past their fanboyism to be constructive of something when it comes to a critique. Can you not look at the original trilogy and argue that those need to be remade just from a dated graphical standpoint? Would Star Trek ever been able to stand on it's feet past TOS without cameo stories from the original cast? Could the "Kelvin" timeline movies been good without Spock?
I get that we all love our own little worlds, but people need to realize it's not their world, just their expectations of it. I've argued with people over the Netflix version of He-Man being crappy compared to the original. My argument being that none of the cartoons back in those days could depict violence due to parent groups voicing their objection. As such He-Man never attacks anyone with his sword, just knocks down crap with it and sticks it in the air. WTF do you think parents would have said if back in the 80's Teela was outed as gay in comparison to now? 80's cartoons were nothing but 23 minute toy advertisements and you know it. What memories you primarily tied to the IP was with your buddies in the living room battling whatever your favorite toy was compared to your friends. Hell I remember having GI Joe and Transformer battles LONG before Hasbro would have ever linked the two together into a "shared universe".
I personally fucking hate ELMO, not because of the squeaky annoying voice, but the fact that prior to him every Sesame Street character had a flaw and could then tell their story to children. Grover had OCD, Ernie had ADD and Oscar was anti-social. But you bring a 3 year old narcissist in pink fur and all of a sudden SS becomes ground zero for PBS turning a profit because it's all about Elmo from then on...
You hate ELMO for making your show crap for the rest of it's life, yet a line before you argue that it's fine to shit in our ponds... I don't follow your logic, sorry.
They are our worlds because they sold it to us. Via cinema tickets, books, toys, merch...
Back in the day, they sold us a product , we loved it. Then they sold us another one, building upon the first, and another, and another, we loved em even more! It made us happy, enthusiastic, because they wanted us to be enthusiastic! In return we made the business thrive!
And now they want to sell us a new one that shits on the original product, tells us (the customers) we are bad people for liking the original product, and sometimes even literally killing the original product for the sake of selling the new one no matter how much we loved the OG, knowing that it's like a knofe in the back for us the customers.
The new one that is sometimes so different in every way, that unless it had the same name on it, no one would recognize it. And if we don't like it, we get cussed out and morality policed by the business selling said product, yet we are expected to bow down and just stfu and buy the next one as well.
In what world does anyone find this acceptable???
Even if you can't let go of this falsehood that it's just our expectations.. yes, those fucking matter! You run a business by satisfying your customers' expectations!
You did expect Sesame Street to have characters with flaws so it can be thought provoking and have a discussion about and they have something to overcome ... didn't you? So why pulling the same thin okay in other worlds??
As for Star Trek, Deep Space Nine came mostly after TOS and didn't need a single cameo after the first episode, even though they added a few along the way. They managed to change the formula just enough to stay in universe but make it fresh and interesting.
The original trilogy, whether Star Wars or LOTR, holds up just fine graphically, unless you can't live without 20 explosions and 4732897 lasers on screen per frame. I'm a CG artist and I love all the practical stuff cos it looks great and holds up, unlike the CG in EP1-3. Which is strange cos Jurassic Park, the OG, still holds up with it's horribly simple CG dinos. Those raptors in the kitchen were rendered at 640*480, yet I shit myself during that sequence to this day. I just watched it recently and unless you freeze frame it, it's perfectly good. Anyways, you can take an old movie and spruce it up if you just want to do graphics. See SW.
Want to make something different with the same thing? Something mature from kids stuff?
I could never care less about the XMen, apart from the first movie the rest is a snooze fest and I only liked the first one cos back then the emo chick was hot and her storyline wasn't bad either. I'd rather watch the first few episodes of SG1 for the 15th time than watch any xmen movie.
Except...
Logan!
I could rewatch that thing any day, as many times as my tear canals can handle the ending. That is a fucking great movie. Totally not in keeping with the themes and style of the otehr movies. Absolutely different, yet it is still in the same universe, with the same characters. It doesn't pop the universe bubble, it stays inside it.
They could've easily "subverted" our expectations like they do with the movies and shows we like to shit on here. They could've pulled a "Logan's a cuck and the teenage girl is smarter then Einstein, faster then the Flash, stronger then the Hulk, and is perfect in every way, because we say so", like they did with Rey. It would've been a flop, because it would've broken our expectations for the world they built, for the characters they built, for the product they have been selling us. But they didn't. . They didn't go on an ego trip and do self inserts of their priviliged self-loathing useless Californian lives like they did with Guyladriel. They respected the character, the setting, and our expectations. And they did put their message into it via the story and the characters in a natural , subtle way. Instead of telling us, the audience, how we are bad people, they told us that love, family, bravery, and selflessness has value. Things any good person knows to have value and unites us instead of separates us.
So they made a cult hit and a generally highly praised and one of if not the most beloved movies of that whole universe. (Unless you count Deadpool to be part of it which I don't)
It worked. Why is this so hard to grasp for some? It's not like it's some fucking high concept you need a social studies degree for....
Never seen sesame street or the HeMan cartoons, only the He Man movie. It was lame but fun as a kid, it could've used a bit more violence maybe but just a tad. It's a kids movie afterall.
You are right about the cartoons being toy ads, but those were some really cool and fun ads! Wish they sold the cats and plane from Top Cats, never seen one around here sadly. Love that F14esque plane!