/r/Muricanized
A forum featuring americanized re-makes of foreign film & shows. News, updates and links to American re-makes.
Amurica, we'll give anything a happy ending.
A forum featuring Americanized version re-makes of British, Australian and other foreign film & shows. Reflexive examples of American film culture.
Bringing attention to the never ending parade of English language remakes, in the hope of generating original content from Hollywood.
Showcasing the redundancy of remaking similarly themed American versions of English and Australian films.
Foreign remakes of english language films and cross cultural adaptations.
Highlighting reflexive examples of American film culture and diluted commercial adaptations of classic films.
English language remakes of foreign language film
American remakes of UK, AUS, NZ or Canadian film
American adaptations of foreign properties
Reboots of established properties
Reflexive films about filmmaking (Hollywood on Hollywood)
Foreign adaptations & remakes of American properties (film or books)
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/r/Muricanized
Hello, I am just wondering how often original IP from Hollywood is remade in another market. I have seen a lot of criticism for the upcoming Another Round remake and obviously most of the comments were calling American audiences and filmmakers lazy. I was just wondering how true that stereotype is.