The recent release of Tim Burton's remake of his own work (Frankenweenie) has gotten me to realizing that there's actually a lot of people out there who actually remake their own work over the years... cases in point, as discussed in its appropriate thread in the General Discussion board, Ross Bagdasarian, Jr. & Janice Karman have been doing remakes every two years Alvin and The Chipmunks; Sid & Marty Krofft have been talking for years about remaking a lot of their old shows, but have so far only done a remake of Land of the Lost (though apparently a Lidsville remake is currently in the works with DreamWorks); and even reading through Muppet Wiki the other night, it's been suggested that Jim wanted to do a revamp of TMS, though of course he had already died by the time MT came into fruition; Frank remade one of his movies a few years after the original, only with a more American cast since the original had a more British cast; and I guess I shouldn't even get started on what George Lucas has been doing with Star Wars...
Do you wonder why exactly people do this? Speaking for myself, I can think of a few reasons... for instance, perhaps one reason was they weren't entire pleased with their work to begin with, and wanted to see if they could try to make it better... OR, maybe (might be the case with Frankenweenie), maybe they wanted to see how their work would do in a different medium than what was original done, such as one of my "in the vault" puppet sitcom concepts is actually based on a cartoon I did about ten years ago.
Just a thought.
Do you wonder why exactly people do this? Speaking for myself, I can think of a few reasons... for instance, perhaps one reason was they weren't entire pleased with their work to begin with, and wanted to see if they could try to make it better... OR, maybe (might be the case with Frankenweenie), maybe they wanted to see how their work would do in a different medium than what was original done, such as one of my "in the vault" puppet sitcom concepts is actually based on a cartoon I did about ten years ago.
Just a thought.