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Dear 90s kids, blame yourselves for the remakes.


You 90s kids were the first people to hold onto your childhood way longer than normal. You facebook people from high school and college you have no business being in contact with at your age. 90s kids were the ones who ushered in an era of the "adult" video "gamer". Thanks to easy access music and tv, you guys are still watching television shows and listening to music that you've got no business listening to. I can't tell you the number of time I've talked to women in my gym in their 30s who tell me they only listen to trap music when they workout.

If you guys want to keep your childhood alive or just never want to grow up, then fine. but don't blame the studios for remaking movies when you 90s kids are running up the hit counts on your long-over-due-to-be-forgotten-for-good 90s tv shows, music, and movies.

having said that, who wouldn't be psyched for a remake of kung fu the legend continues? if there's one thing that needs rebooting, it's the kung fu genre.

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I'm still waiting for Kung Pow 2.

I'd love to see a remake of Logan's Run as long as they don't change the original story line.

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People keep trying to listen to the new .music. but its garbage.

They don't even use instruments these days

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You 90s kids were the first people to hold onto your childhood way longer than normal. You facebook people from high school and college you have no business being in contact with at your age. 90s kids were the ones who ushered in an era of the "adult" video "gamer". Thanks to easy access music and tv, you guys are still watching television shows and listening to music that you've got no business listening to. I can't tell you the number of time I've talked to women in my gym in their 30s who tell me they only listen to trap music when they workout.

If you guys want to keep your childhood alive or just never want to grow up, then fine. but don't blame the studios for remaking movies when you 90s kids are running up the hit counts on your long-over-due-to-be-forgotten-for-good 90s tv shows, music, and movies.

having said that, who wouldn't be psyched for a remake of kung fu the legend continues? if there's one thing that needs rebooting, it's the kung fu genre.

lol yep good points

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