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My entry :) -- Good Luck, Me.
This is my entry. I don't think the world economy can be 'fixed' by any actions taken by man -- to try and wrangle something so vast would be like trying to smooth out the waves of an ocean. Not only that, but there would have to be some severe human-rights violations in the process!
I did a reinterpretation recently. Although, I'm not sure if mine falls under "reimagining" or not, because it is pretty much looks exactly like it did in the movie.

Anyway, the movie is "Tron", and I guess the only thing I really improved upon was the lighting effects:

http://img39.imageshack.us/img39/4295/tronscenefinal1.jpg
I think both of them are bad actresses, Mila Kunis being one of the most beautiful women alive. I simply can't stand that no-talent, child-star Portman.

I think you're also forgetting that Clayface was in his last film, and he couldn't act either -- now he has international recognition and is in a huge blockbuster next year (Iron Man 2).

Hopefully this will get Kunis into some better roles. Fuck Portman.
I'm actually having a hard time wrapping my mind around the fact that you put down both Tron AND Conan in one paragraph! I'm sorry but if you ever wished to have a conversation about good movies, I'd laugh at you and walk away at this point.
OMG is that one hand or two? It looks like one hand with a hideously deformed 6th or 7th finger.
I'm still waiting for "Tron" on Blu-ray!
I've never noticed before but she has kind of an ugly nose. But that's OK -- that I'm just now noticing it means that it's right for her face.

I'm not married or anything, and I've never cheated on a woman, but damn, she's the kind of sexy-office-minx any man would fantasize about cheating with.
I guess Lasseter felt no animosity towards Disney -- I wonder how much they paid to get him back.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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