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Goodbye Christopher Robin | Oct 13, 2017 | Fox Searchlight | Domhnall Gleeson, Margot Robbie

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I actually like this idea. I don't know how it will turn out, but I do like the concept.

 

It's really not a remake though. It is similar to Hook (as Tele pointed out), which I actually do think is an awesome movie.

 

It could be Christopher Robin reminiscing about his childhood and we have the story of Pooh and his friends told through flashbacks/imagination. 

 

I wonder if they'll stick to the original designs with just more detail or make them similar to how they did Yogi, Scooby Doo, The Chipmunks and Paddington and make them more realistic. Pooh wouldn't be hard to do but it's the others that are slightly tricky.

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Well paddington worked well enough, this has a lot more characters to get right though, and obviously 100 acre wood is a very different setting to london.

Actually the new animated movie they released a few years ago was very good, I hoped it was going to a be a bigger hit than it was.

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Since we're getting a live action Winnie the Pooh-live action movie.....could this get a G-rating like the rest of its animated counterpart....or maybe get a PG-rating? (Although a PG-rating would be doubtful).

 

And hopefully they could recapture the innocence, pleasantness & charm of what made the animated films so charming to its audience.

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On 12/1/2016 at 0:31 PM, MrFanaticGuy34 said:

Since we're getting a live action Winnie the Pooh-live action movie.....could this get a G-rating like the rest of its animated counterpart....or maybe get a PG-rating? (Although a PG-rating would be doubtful).

 

And hopefully they could recapture the innocence, pleasantness & charm of what made the animated films so charming to its audience.

PG is assured. Nothing gets G anymore

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