“I thought the remake was a cynical cash-grab.
Not much cash to grab it seems,” he wrote in one Facebook post.
In one poston the latter subject, he wrote, “I thought the remake was a cynical cash-grab.

Alex Proyas at the ‘Gods of Egypt’ premiere in 2016; Bill Skarsgård in ‘The Crow’.Mike Coppola/Getty; Larry Horricks/Lionsgate
Not much cash to grab it seems.”
Proyas alsoshared a postmarking him “safe from seeingCrow2024 today.”
Is that a “thumbs down”?
Maybe they can lend their DCPs to film schools for classes on how NOT to make a movie?
The theatres sure won’t need ‘em after next weekend."
I really dont get any joy from seeing negativity about any fellow filmmakers work, Proyas wrote.
[The Crow] is not just a movie.
It is his legacy.
Thats how it should remain.
“Brandon was an original voice and I think he will always be synonymous withThe Crow.
I hope he’s proud of what we’ve done and how we’ve brought the story back again.
His soul is very much alive in this film.”
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