Re-Release Hook
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For the technology of that time, the flying sequences were of excellent condition. With todays technology, however, they can be better. The digital filmmaking technology we have today was still in experimental use during the 1990s. E.T. was digitally updated and re-released in time for its anniversary in the early 2000s. It reached an entire new generation of audiences worldwide and I believe that if Hook were given the same courtesy, then it can do the same if not better.
I grew up with Hook in the 1990s. I enjoy watching it today just as much as I did the very first time when I was younger. As an employee at Blockbuster Video, I have many people who come to me looking for a movie to show their kids, something unlike anything they have yet to see but also something that they are likely to remember. That is when I walk them over to the in store copy of Hook. The very people to whom I have rented this film out to, return to me and thank me because their kids loved it. Everyone who has seen this movie loves it. A theatrical re-release of this movie will not only expose it to a whole new generation, but bring back the excitement it gave the generation to which it first premiered.
What better time to expose this film to a new generation than in time for its 20th anniversary? Now is the time for organization to pull the fans of Hook together and persuade its executives to re-master this timeless film and update it to todays technological standards and finally, re-release. Like Tink said, We have to make it [him] Bangerang.
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Frank Marshall, Gerald R. Molen, Steven Spielberg, TriStar Pictures
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