Most people are very selfish and only think about themselves. Unfortunately this is only becoming more and more common
People are fucking weird. I have no idea also. I think it'd be cool if they tried to make a remake even if I personally don't think it'd be any good and I don't think I'd play it, same as the crash bandicoot one. I'd much rather they try and I'm sure some people will make it.
The vast majority of anything is not gonna appeal to me, be it games, movies, shows, whatever, but it's those select few things that make it worthwhile.
I have no opinion on your examples, but when people think something will be shit--not just not-to-their-taste, but actually bad, they would prefer not to see it happen. I can't speak for everyone, but IMO there is far too much shit in the world already, and it just drags down the common denomenator, because people get used to shit and never learn to expect something better.
The origins of my 20-year art career were not that different from many other artists. I started learning the craft by seeking out inspirational artworks, and it is something I continue to do...
Inaccurate reproductions of art can betray the intentions that artists had for their works. Inaccurate reproductions of art can betray the intentions that artists had for their works. Artists use their passions to create original art, with the intention of offering the viewer a unique vision and experience.
As an artist, I spend a good deal of time determining the best way to approach my work. Coming up with the original idea is just the first step. I also have to consider which medium would be best to explore the idea, materials to use with it, and the size of the work. Imagine how insignificant a landscape would be on a postcard, or how ridiculously terrifying a wall-sized closeup of a single human eye would be. I also consider if I want to paint in a lot of detail, or leave the brush strokes more open.
All of these thoughts, and many more, are planned in an effort to get a reaction emotionally from the viewer...A reproduction can show the general idea of art, but it can not offer the unique experience of reflecting on the full story that an original piece offers. Original artworks feature textures, lighting differences, and environments evoking the emotions that the artist intended.
Seeing an original piece of art in a museum is a unique, transcendent experience, substantially better than any reproduction could possibly be. With reproductions being produced with the wrong resolution, terrible and inaccurate colors, and of bad quality, the experience of seeing reproduced art betrays the emotion and intent that the artist wanted to create.
The original artwork can educate about techniques, colors, and even movements within art history. Original pieces offer admiration of the artist, and reflection for the viewer, in unique and environmental ways that simply are not possible online or with printed reproductions.To truly see artwork, to find the experience that the artist wanted the viewer to have, finding the original piece of art is the best way to live through artwork.
Source (Original art is always better than a reproduction...)
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I mean isn't this like saying "I wear green shirts. I don't like wearing red shirts. Therefore everyone should wear green and red shirts should not be a thing anywhere.'
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