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Hi guys welcome to my first post of why with all these movies coming out with trailers there’s still some classical movies that deserve the respect of a live action reboot, and here’s just a few of them that I think deserve to come back for this new generation to experience the VHS era and also the years that Disney and other movie producers was actually a respectable business that dedicated themselves and making a good wholesome life lessons here and there, as well as entering for the whole family and here’s just a few lists that I think deserves to come back

The Iron Giant (1999) is a critically acclaimed animated film directed by Brad Bird about a young boy, Hogarth Hughes, who befriends a giant alien robot that crash-lands in his small town of Rockwell, Maine, in 1957

The Aristocats (1970) In the heart of Paris, a kind and eccentric millionairess wills her entire estate to Duchess, her high-society cat, and her three little kittens. Laughs and adventure ensue as the greedy, bumbling butler pulls off the ultimate catnap caper. Now it's up to the rough-and-tumble alley cat, Thomas O'Malley, and his band of swingin' jazz cats to save the day.

The cat from outer space is a 1978 Walt Disney Productions sci-fi comedy about an extraterrestrial cat named Jake who crash-lands on Earth and must find a special substance (gold) to repair his spaceship with the help of a physicist, Frank Wilson (Ken Berry), and his girlfriend (Sandy Duncan) before the military captures him.

Monster House (2006) is a computer-animated horror-comedy film about three kids who discover their neighbor's house is a living, breathing monster that eats people, and they must stop it before Halloween. Directed by Gil Kenan and produced by Robert Zemeckis and Steven Spielberg, it uses motion-capture animation for its human characters and features the voices of Mitchel Musso, Sam Lerner, Spencer Locke, Steve Buscemi, and Maggie Gyllenhaal, among others. The film was a critical and commercial success, earning an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature

Corpse Bride (2005) is a stop-motion animated gothic fantasy film directed by Tim Burton and Mike Johnson, starring Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, and Emily Watson. Set in a Victorian village, it follows a shy groom, Victor, who accidentally marries a deceased bride, Emily, after proposing to her in the woods, leading him to the Land of the Dead while his real fiancée waits above. The film explores themes of love, loss, and redemption with Burton's signature dark, whimsical style, featuring music by Danny Elfman.

The Fox and the Hound (1981): A moving tale of an unlikely friendship between a fox and a hound.

The Great Mouse Detective (1986): A Sherlock Holmes-style adventure featuring rodent characters.

And last but not least The Rescuers (1977): A, dramatic, and popular animated feature about two mouse agents.

If you believe and believe that one of these movies deserves it. A live-action restart like and share movies you think deserve a restart, whether it’s Disney or not

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