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film: Death At A Funeral (2010)

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Seriously? I know Hollywood is hard up for movie ideas, but this movie was only made three years ago! I can somewhat understand remaking, say, a japanese or german movie. I mean, it is hard for many americans to actually read subtitles while watching a movie. Muli-tasking. Hard! But the original IS in english! There was no need to remake this, let alone make it with a 98% black cast. They're even using the same actor who played the small lover in the original.

Frank Oz's Death At A Funeral is one of the funniest movies I've seen in the past decade. This really pisses me off. And if it's successful, I guess we have black versions of Snatch, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrells, Human Traffic and many more to not look forward to.
 
Yeah, I saw frank oz's movie, which was awesome, and was sad they remade it.
 
I CAN"T BELIEVE they are re-making this so close to the original(which was excellent), and while I do enjoy most the actors in this new version, I refuse to watch!
 
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