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- noun Plural form of
reimagining .
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I'm a mid-to-upper-range Hawaii Five-O fanatic but take a catholic view of "reboots" and "reimaginings" -- though in this case I would have cast
Reason Magazine 2010
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The non-stop cavalcade of remakes, adaptations, sequels, "reimaginings" and so forth in Hollywood rolls on.
Remakes versus Adaptations Steven Barnes 2009
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…I hate to say it, but Burton's last few "reimaginings" really turned me off to his movies.
First Look: Mia Wasikowska in Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland « FirstShowing.net 2008
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It's strange that some remakes and "reimaginings" can work and some can't.
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Horror "reimaginings" are the new horror sequeals.
The L Magazine - New York City's Local Event and Arts & Culture Guide 2010
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Already there are reports of Hollywood "reimaginings" of children's classics, including … no, we can't bring ourselves to type the words.
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While there's still a wealth of reasons to be skeptical of "reimaginings" of classic properties,
PopMatters: Watch Chad Clayton 2010
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Horror "reimaginings" are the new horror sequeals.
The L Magazine - New York City's Local Event and Arts & Culture Guide David Phelps 2010
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Shrek, prequels like Batman Begins, "reimaginings" like
NPR Topics: News 2009
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Here's a little more about Makers, courtesy of Publishers Weekly: In this tour de force, Doctorow (Little Brother) uses the contradictions of two overused SF themes -- the decline and fall of America and the boundless optimism of open source/hacker culture -- to draw one of the most brilliant reimaginings of the near future since cyberpunk wore out its mirror shades.
Boing Boing 2009
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