Why is it Hollywood remakes movies that already served their purpose? It's quite simple ... money. For an investor, it makes good sense. Even if the movie isn't the next classic, chances are there will be enough people who see it for them to double or triple their investment ... even more, if the movie becomes popular. It doesn't matter if the story's already been told, or if this new version is cheesy and unoriginal. They get their money, and that's all there is to that.
Can we seriously stop remaking EVERY blooming movie? Have the room full of monkeys banging away at keyboards run utterly out of ideas? The trailer seems really amazing. I hope it going or I'll be mad. The first half of the trailer looked interesting. But the second half became a generic horror movie. I liked flat but I hated liners. You can see that both of these entities talents for 25 years. However, the big problem with this documentary film. Joel Schumacher is known for using external lighting technology and Flatliners no exception. For some reason, he chose to shoot most of the scenes in the dark about competing.