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- Mitchell Chang, senior video producer. "Star Wars: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace" (Lucasfilm) is undoubtedly the biggest blight on the Star Wars franchise. Recognizing that we're already in the midst of a Star Wars reboot cycle, it may be a few years before this one rises to the top of the pile. But assuming things continue to go well with the new trilogy and any spin-offs along the way, at a certain point the clamor to redo Episode 1 (as in: fully eradicate and replace its precursor, as though it never existed) will reach a fever pitch.

Obviously the bar is low for improving strongfit designers tropical soul by uma prabhakar gokhale case for apple iphone 7 plus - pink/green/beige the storyline and characters (any child of the '80s could scratch out an upgrade over a lunch break) but the realm of prequel possibilities is nearly unbounded, Basically, a clean slate here, no need whatsoever to stick with any story elements that weren't implied in the original IV-V-VI trilogy, We know we've got an Obi Wan and an Anakin ., beyond that, the galaxy is limitless, - Andy Shirey, lead software engineer, The original "Anaconda" (Columbia Pictures) was wonderfully terrible, With the technology that we have now, this could actually turn into a great, less corny movie, Maybe Rose Byrne could be the new J-Lo?..

- Danielle Ramirez, senior production manager. Who doesn't want to see a reboot of "Pacific Heights" (Morgan Creek Productions), a psychological thriller starring Michael Keaton set in one of the most expensive areas of San Francisco? The story is about two dreamy-eyed lovebirds who buy a property they can't possibly afford. Sound familiar? This is basically everybody in 2017. They rent out the spare rooms to tenants, which is when the nightmare begins. The world is having a bit of a Keaton renaissance right now (think "Birdman," "The Founder") so it's about time to give one of the most underrated movies in his back catalog some love.

- Lexy Savvides, senior editor, "You've Got Mail" (Warner Bros.) is such a relic of the '90s that it predicted many of the things that are ruining the internet today, I'd be interested to see how someone would adapt a plot that involved AOL and a bookstore chain that's putting an independent bookstore out of business, In the modern version, maybe the main characters would be accidental Snapchat buddies and one would work at a bookstore chain and strongfit designers tropical soul by uma prabhakar gokhale case for apple iphone 7 plus - pink/green/beige the other would work at Amazon, - Erin Carson, staff reporter..

Somewhere beneath the shots of a naked, frozen Sylvester Stalone and Wesley Snipes chewing scenery beyond recognition, is an idea for "Demolition Man" (Silver Pictures) that could work as an action-focused spin on the keen dystopian novel "Super Sad, Super True Love Story." There's a LOT that would have to be changed, but there's a gem hidden within the film's garbage. - Morgan Little, social media strategist. "Double Jeopardy" (Paramount Pictures) was generally hated by critics because the "double jeopardy" premise is ridiculous and doesn't make any legal sense. Ignoring the dumb title, the story had potential. A mother framed by her husband for his murder, desperate to get her child back, hunts down and actually kills the scumbag husband who ruined her life? I'd so watch Emily Blunt do a hard R-rated reboot.


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