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"Us", "Nope", "Him". Why do I get the feeling I'll be able to predict the names of Jordan Peele's next movies based on this pattern?

On serious note, it does look interesting.
Also continuing his trend of "movie titles as conversation." "Get out." "Us?" "Nope, him."
 
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Whatever it chooses to halt won't stop Disney from being the corporate slop machine it currently is and will been for the foreseeable future.
I am also pretty sure they may have ran out of ideas for live-action remakes of their classic movies. I am getting a gut intuition that they are moving on to PIXAR live-action remakes, if Moana is anything to go by
 
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I am also pretty sure they may have ran out of ideas for live-action remakes of their classic movies. I am getting a gut intuition that they are moving on to PIXAR live-action remakes, if Moana is anything to go by
That first sentence is definitely not the case. If this is true, they are cancelling, among others, a Tangled remake, a Hercules remake, and a Sword in the Stone remake.
 

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That first sentence is definitely not the case. If this is true, they are cancelling, among others, a Tangled remake, a Hercules remake, and a Sword in the Stone remake.
God, I can't imagine how awful any of them would've been, ESPECIALLY for The Black Cauldron. IIRC, wasn't it already edited because it had some horrific body disfigurement scenes? The live-action remake would've been dumbed down even further
 
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Hollywood may never recreate the success of Barbie, but execs at Story Kitchen have landed on a bold new strategy: why not make a movie about the store that used to sell the Barbies? That’s gotta work, right? Either way, Toys ‘R’ Us is getting an original movie “in the vein of Night At The Museum, Back To The Future or Big, plus other successful toy-inspired narratives like Jumanji and Barbie,” per Variety. Considering the vast variety of toys (and that giant dinosaur that used to rule the Times Square flagship location), the producers may want to add Five Nights At Freddy’s to that description, but we’ll see how terrifying, intentionally or not, the movie is when it actually comes out.