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<p dir="auto"><strong>Drevnibor</strong> — <em>10 years ago(December 08, 2015 09:30 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">When making a sequel, remake, reboot or an adaptation, the filmmakers sometimes decide to go ''up to eleven'', and transfer the story in OUTER SPACE, even though the original story was set on Earth.<br />
Which of these ideas (nevermind the actual quality of the film) is the strangest or the most ridiculous?<br />
Cast your vote here:<br />
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