Finders Keepers (2015) - Man finds human foot inside a grill he purchased at an auction, leg's original owner wants it back but buyer insists on using it to make money as a tourist attraction. Chaos ensues.

I wasn't clear there; I meant invested in the original presentation (as in the story in the medium in which you originally saw it).

Any series worth watching (or reading) is going to fit very poorly into a single-film format. Hell, Lord of the Rings works better in its extended cuts, and it did get three long movies to begin with. Instead of reasonably-sized adaptations, though, we get examples like the picked-apart Dark Tower movie, three freaking films of The Hobbit, and the occasional absolute garbage single-film anime butchery.

From what little I remember it, the Ghost in the Shell live-action horror show did try to go more for remaking the first animated movie, but god. Just god goddy god, fucking awful.

It's like a pandora's box. We didn't know what it would mean to open it. I am so drunk though. What you wrote was an undeniably huge controbution to the discussion.

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