Desired Sequels

Started by Banky, June 29, 2003, 05:38:51 PM

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RegularKarate

That would suck... really

NEON MERCURY

i am thinking thta it would be (and yes this word is cliched).."THE ULTIMATE MINDPHUCK"....withth e way the film itself plays with time and memory it would work and part of the "fun" of watching momento for me was trying to figure it all out.....

you could market this perfectly.......

classical gas

i would like to see a sequel to taxi driver only to see if the end was really just all in his (travis bickle) imagination.  but that could possibly ruin the whole mystery of it.
it would be cool to see a sequel to 'lost in translation' to find out what he said etc., but that too would be ruining it all.
i have the wrong idea on this, it's just that i only want to see sequels to movies where i'd care to see where the characters are now.  but it threatens to ruin the original.  although it worked for the godfather; mainly because of the prequel part.
but then again sequels are never really about developing the characters more, but the story.  or rehashing the same ideas.

Derek237

I'd like to see the next two novels following Primal Fear (Show Of Evil and Reign In Hell) adapted into movies.....

Find Your Magali

For the record, I will officially boycott and picket the sequel to "The Goonies" if Kerri Green does not return to reprise her role as Andrea "Andy" Carmichael.

This is not negotiable.

Alethia

that'd be funny if they had a cgi sloth....

Sleuth

I'll go ahead and say my name is not a Goonies reference, nor was it ever.  That's all.
I like to hug dogs

MacGuffin

Natalie Portman Talks Léon Sequel

There's been rumors that Jet Li might be starring in a sequel to Luc Besson's Léon (aka The Professional here in the States), which featured Jean Reno, Gary Oldman and a young Natalie Portman. Now Portman addresses the rumors, telling People magazine that the project is a possibility, but no word on Jet Li.

"When Episode 3 finishes? I don't know. To tell you the truth, I'd like to just relax for a while. Kick back with some friends. If anything, it might be something with Luc Besson, a follow-up to a film I did when I was younger called Leon. The script's really great, and near worth delaying a vacation for. The only problem would be that I would have to hit the gym again - and at the moment I can't even envision tying my own laces up".
"Don't think about making art, just get it done. Let everyone else decide if it's good or bad, whether they love it or hate it. While they are deciding, make even more art." - Andy Warhol


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The Idiot

I want a fifth Alien film. There, I said it.
It is said that evil men have no songs. Why is it, then, that the Russians sing songs?

-Friederich Nietchze

cine

You really are an idiot....

The Idiot

QuoteYou really are an idiot....

Not if Cameron writes and Scott directs, as is rumoured.
It is said that evil men have no songs. Why is it, then, that the Russians sing songs?

-Friederich Nietchze

cine


MacGuffin

Mark Bomback on Die Hard 4
Screenwriter on the action sequel

About.com spoke to screenwriter Mark Bomback, who’s film Godsend is coming out soon. But his current project is the script for Die Hard 4, tentatively subtitled Die Hardest. Willis was noncommittal about the project, and though Bomback did his job of keeping the big secrets, but we do learn about the functions of the writer in the action franchise:

Is it really being called Die Hardest? It’s not going to be called Die Hardest, at least not to my knowledge. I think that it was in development at one point and it might have been called Die Hardest, but it was an entirely different plot. It was a whole different movie. It wouldn’t make sense to call this one Die Hardest. Maybe they will, I don't know. There are worst titles in the world. I’ll tell you this. On my script pages, it doesn’t say Die Hardest.

Is there a different subtitle? We just call it Die Hard 4.

What guidelines were you given? I think the only big mandate was to make it feel like a Die Hard film. It’s a film that I grew up, especially Die Hard 1, I remember exactly what movie theater I saw it in. I remember exactly what it felt like to sit in a theater and watch it, so it’s a privilege to get to write a character that made an impact on you when you were 10-years-old.

What can you say about the story? Unfortunately, nothing. Sorry.

Is it still a father/daughter story? I can’t even discuss that. I wish I could. It would be fun to talk about it but it wouldn’t be fair to the people at Fox who are really working hard on it.

Is it true there are no terrorists? Can’t. Again.

What are your favorite aspects of John McClane? Well, for me, it’s a lot of fun. I don’t really write people who make wisecracks that often. The thing that I love and the tricky thing in writing it when I first did my first draft is this guy, like if you watch Die Hard 1 or Die Hard 2 or 3, he gets traumatized along the way in these awful ways that for any normal person would require weeks of therapy afterwards. Nevertheless, he bounces back within a minute to the next set piece. So I found that really disconcerting. How do you swing back from things? How do you make a wisecrack after you’ve just gone through something awful? I’m a normal person who would be completely debilitated by five minutes of any of those Die Hard plots. I wound up loving it. That’s the best part about writing Die Hard is something terrible can happen and within 30 seconds, someone can make a wisecrack about it. I just love the McClane character’s sense of humor. I really love the fact that he’s old school. I think about that character again from Die Hard 1 and he encapsulates a certain period of my life and thinking about superheroes or action heroes or however you might want to describe him. He’s a special kind of hero. He’s an everyman in the best sense of the word and I think that a lot of action movies since have picked up the wrong cues from Die Hard and will try to emulate the humor and the wisecracking but not realize that it’s the person who’s making the wisecrack that’s making those jokes work. He never thinks he’s too cool for school. That’s what’s great about McClane.

Is Zeus back? Zeus is not back to my knowledge, but again I can’t really even talk about it. Maybe he’ll make an appearance, I don't know. Certainly not yet.

Is Holly in it? Again, I can’t.

How did you land this gig? I had done a lot of work for Bruce Willis and Arnold Rifkin’s company, written two other scripts for them. And I had done some rewriting on a project called Me Again that Bruce was attached to. I think they were happy with my work on that. It was an action/thriller/comedy and I think it was the first time I got to write jokes. So I think they just liked the balance of that. Fox was looking for a writer and Fox had liked stuff I’d written as well. I got lucky. I can’t imagine I was the most obvious choice for a job like that, but hopefully they’re glad they hired me.
"Don't think about making art, just get it done. Let everyone else decide if it's good or bad, whether they love it or hate it. While they are deciding, make even more art." - Andy Warhol


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El Duderino

i'd like to see "The Breakfast Club: Reunion" where all the kids go back for a 20 year reunion. that or The Big Lebowski.
Did I just get cock-blocked by Bob Saget?

Chest Rockwell

Lost in Translation II: Jungle Fever