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Heathers Trailers

I would like to say that I have never seen the movie Heathers, I have only seen the trailer for this 1980's movie.
Now a little while ago Paramount released a trailer for a show (I believe that it is a show) called Heathers, based on the original movie.
You can watch the original Heathers trailer here.
You can watch the new version trailer here.
Now please tell me, which looks better?
In my opinion, I would say the older, original movie looks a million times better than the new version that is being pushed out to people.
This new version looks like it will be crappy, and over the top. Now this is a comedy, but you can tell by watching the trailer, that they are going for the most lowbrow, simple, and uninspired writing that can get them a paycheck the quickest.
In the new trailer, I swear I've heard the music that they played in it in about a million other comedy trailers.
I think I might watch the old version, because it looks like it could actually be pretty good. Would any of you recommend it?
And what do you think about this old vs new for Heathers? Am I right on this one, and they are just going for a quick buck without much thought put into it? Or am I completely wrong, and missing the mark on this one?

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