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If Hollywood decides to go down the "video game adaptation" road again, they better do Duke Nukem. Even if they stuff it up there might be a video game based on the movie, which would be nice, seeing as "Duke Nukem: Forever" was in development hell for 12 years, before being cancelled.
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I want a decent Halo movie. ![]()
Oh mylanta! They really are going to make a Goonies sequel. Also, Goonies on Broadway?!
In the documentary, Donner says a long-rumored sequel to the film is a definite thing and will involve as much of the old cast as possible. "It will happen," he assures fans. "We've been trying for a number of years."
And if a sequel isn't enough to satisfy you, you may be able to check out a musical adaptation on Broadway in a few years. "It'll be pure Goonies," Donner says, adding that he would love to see the actors who played the movie's criminal Fratelli brothers involved. "They sing beautifully," he insists. It sounds like Donner really is taking the Goonies mantra "never say die" to heart when it comes to the cult classic.
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I think I just died inside... I thought the first was stupid, but that's my opinion. And if they're using as much of the old cast as possible, will it be a bunch of 20 year old friends acting like their ten, trying to find a lost treasure? Or worse, will they be normal? ![]()
They were, not anymore. Or is this something new entirely?
My thoughts on specific films:
Tron Legacy. . .I think it looks pretty dang cool.
TRON LEGACY WILL BE AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!]
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3D becoming the new standard format? Avatar 2? ROLLER COASTER TYCOON: THE MOVIE???!!!
I am worried about the future of humanity, the entertainment's gonna SUCK.
They were, not anymore. Or is this something new entirely?
Not sure, I saw a movie poster for this a few weeks ago in a Cinemark
3D becoming the new standard format? Avatar 2? ROLLER COASTER TYCOON: THE MOVIE???!!!
I am worried about the future of humanity, the entertainment's gonna SUCK.
Actually, the only one of those would bother me, unless they decided to make all the RCT characters immortal, and spend the whole movie trying to find ways to kill them using theme-park rides IN 3D.
Yeah, they should base it on this and make it sort of a horror thriller.
I almost feel like the Hollywood movie studio industry needs to collapse for a few years again so people can kind of sit back and reevaluate, get some fresh blood in there. But it's doing reasonably well right now, so I don't suppose that's realistic. Not to mention it'd be bad from a human, people losing jobs standpoint.
Yeah, they should base it on this and make it sort of a horror thriller.
I almost feel like the Hollywood movie studio industry needs to collapse for a few years again so people can kind of sit back and reevaluate, get some fresh blood in there. But it's doing reasonably well right now, so I don't suppose that's realistic. Not to mention it'd be bad from a human, people losing jobs standpoint.
I agree. But unless we could get all the people good jobs, a collapse is still a long shot. Maybe we should just pass a law, "The making of sequels, remakes, or adaptions is strictly prohibited until they year of 2015. Then we get original movies ![]()
I heard somewhere that now they're trying to remake some of John Wayne's movies?
Don't they dare touch John Wayne. Don't... they... DARE. ![]()
There needs to be more original films nowadays, remakes are getting annoying, since they are never as good as the originals.
Looks like Papa Smurf is at it again, and is starting to develope a Muppet Babies take on Star Wars. George Lucas is gearing up to transport the iconic characters of the franchise into baby versions of themselves all interacting in a day care… or something.
Star Wars babies...really?
I mean, really???
I heard somewhere that now they're trying to remake some of John Wayne's movies?
The Cohen Brothers were supposed to be attached to a remake of True Grit, I believe, which may not be all bad.
The Movie Blog wrote:Looks like Papa Smurf is at it again, and is starting to develope a Muppet Babies take on Star Wars. George Lucas is gearing up to transport the iconic characters of the franchise into baby versions of themselves all interacting in a day care… or something.
Star Wars babies...really?
I mean, really???
*loads glock*
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