They have never remade To Kill a Mockingbird. There is only one version.
No but I'd kill for them to make a sequel
I have to imagine that it refers to the popular lullaby. "Hush little baby, don't say a word Papa's/Mama's gonna to buy you a mockingbird And if that mockingbird don't sing, Papa/Mama's gonna buy you a diamond ring." The fact that the little girl in the movie is unable to speak seems to make this a very fitting title.
Literally "all" of them. No, there's no reason to believe they plan to make live-action remakes of all of them. - Although since the above answer was written, Disney has announced plans to make [or have made] live adaptations of The Lion King, Mulan, Cinderella, The Jungle Book, Dumbo, Beauty & the Beast, The Little Mermaid, Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs, Cruella De Vil, Aladdin, Peter Pan, Tinkerbell & Winnie the Pooh, so maybe, just maybe, they'll decide to make live remakes of all their films.
Walter Elias Disney did not make Family Horror films of this type!
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is a movie, not a person/character. However, Leatherface in the movie's reasons would be; Insanity, persuasion of his family, and his contempt for those that might make fun of him for his deformities.
to kill a mockingbird is a sin. all they do is make sweet music for people to enjoy.
Impossible to answer , you never can predict the number of sequels or remakes they will make in the future.
Purely a matter of opinion. While the movie was excellent, the book is even better- there are a few things in the book not in the movie. Read the book and see the movie, and make your own call on this.
He makes it with dirt, and covers it with snow.
They say its a "Sin" To Kill a Mockingbird because they don't do anything much to harm us or anything we do, and they make peaceful music for them also.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the children disguise the snowman by using mud to make it look like a Negro with asymmetrical eyes, a large mouth, and a crushed hat. They named it Mr. Avery.
...because shes a nice lady and likes the children...
No remakes. They're going to just make new series.
In Chapter 10 of "To Kill A Mockingbird" we are finally given the story behind the title of the novel. There is a metaphor that shows mockingbirds in a pure and innocent light. It is as if the mockingbird represents innocence and killing it represents the evils of the world. Scout recalls that the only time she ever heard Atticus say that something was a sin was when he said "Remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird." She then asks Miss Maudie about this and Miss Maudie responds "Your father is right...Mockingbirds don't do one thing but make music for us to enjoy . . . but sing their hearts out for us. That's why it's a sin to kill a mockingbird." They are saying that the mockingbird is such an innocent creature that by killing it you commit terrible sin.
How To Kill a Mockingbird is a book by Harper Lee that was published on 1960. It was soon after turned into a motion picture in 1962, staring the famous Gregory Peck.
The mockingbird represents the innocent, harmless characters such as Tom Robinson, Boo Radley, and the children (especially Scout).The title is taken from a quote in the book, where Atticus says "Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird." Later, Miss Maudie Atkinson explains that "Mockingbirds don't do one thing but make music for us to enjoy." This shows that they are innocent, and that is why Atticus forbids his children to kill them.To Kill a Mockingbird's theme is how prejudice affects a town. Also, the mockingbird symbolizes innocence. All they do is sing for you and give you pleasure in what is natural to them (singing for you). They do no harm. They are fragile, weak, and helpless. That is why Tom Robinson and Boo Radley are the two mockingbirds in To Kill a Mockingbird. in this novel, they talk about "killing a mockingbird" three specific times. Can you name them?That is why it is sin To Kill a Mockingbird, they only sing for you, with no harm done.
no