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- verb Present participle of
reimagine . - noun A
remake (of a dramatic work)
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Examples
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If this remake, or reimagining, is gonna follow the same beats and stuff, why make it?
Chloë Moretz Talks Vampires in Let Me In: “Scary, Deep, and Dark” | /Film 2010
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I like Fringe but all Abrams did with his so called reimagining of Trek was to say that none of it ever happened and now he is free to ripoff all of those stories which never happened. vikingrinn
J.J. Abrams talks STAR TREK 2, FRINGE, MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 4 and More! – Collider.com 2009
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I do like the idea of reimagining island prints away ...
torontolife.com/daily Jon Sufrin 2009
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And as the Green Alleys Program gets started, the idea of reimagining the city's alleyways also seems to have gained momentum.
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That being said, I can't help but remember the fan "reimagining" of Faith from Mirror's Edge.
Exposing Lara's... Equanimity? SVGL 2009
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Fischer's co-producer Medavoy says that they prefer the term "reimagining" instead, as has already been used to describe numerous other projects, including the upcoming Day the Earth Stood Still.
Darren Aronofsky's RoboCop Reboot To Be Rated R « FirstShowing.net 2008
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Anyway, I'm pretty sure this movie's meant to be more of a "reimagining" rather than a prequel.
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Case in point, the upcoming "reimagining" of THE PHANTOM, which might not suck but if you watch the trailer every single person in it, good guys and bad, is white and the show looks like it was shot in Vancouver.
You Tarzan, Me Jane hradzka 2009
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What was West Side Story if not a "reimagining" of Romeo & Juliet or Akira Kurosawa's Throne of Blood as Macbeth set in feudal Japan?
Just What the Doctor Ordered - an Elephant in the Bathtub Lou Anders 2007
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"A crime that shocked a nation becomes the touchstone for a social campaigner's test of his Christian beliefs in Longford, another powerful exercise in dramatized 'reimagining' by The Queen scribe Peter Morgan," writes Derek Elley in Variety.
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