remakes in English

noun
1
a movie or piece of music that has been filmed or recorded again and rereleased.
But with the frenzy of sequels, prequels, remakes and biopics being shovelled out by Hollywood, it comes as no surprise that relying on an existing popular story is the path of least resistance.
verb
1
make (something) again or differently.
the bed would be more comfortable if it were remade

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1. The Bibliomaniac, that is, remakes the literary heritage as his cabinet library

2. Bluepoint Games was founded in 2006 and has built a reputation on producing top-tier remakes of beloved games

3. Charybdis are relatively easy targets by the time the player reaches them and, in the remakes, they are very weak to lightning spells

4. Boarders only appear in the Generation II games and their remakes, where they are meant to be the counterpart of the female Skiers.

5. Similarly, the shopping application remakes the data into a pick request for the warehouse and a shipping label and tracking number — information required to effectuate the sale.

6. Blue Oak (Japanese: オーキド・グリーン Green Okido) is the rival of the player and the Champion in the Generation I games, as well as in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, their Generation III remakes.

7. 'Arabesque' and much of the spy/suspense genre films from the 60s, including the Bond films, are remakes or variations on the 'formula' perfected by Ernie Lehman and Hitchcock in 'North By

8. 2 days ago · Virgin Hotels Las Vegas Arrives with a smooth style of its own Nobu and One Steakhouse enhance and advance as the casino around them changes Then came the big three remakes.

9. Many are unconvincingly Antedated remakes in the various styles (Impressionism, "primitivism," Cubism, Futurism, etc.) the artist passed en route to his 1915 break-though; others are hybrids, blending the language of Renaissance portraiture with a kind of Art Deco version of Suprematism.