CupofJoe
Some medals you wear on your heart not your sleeve
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And there is no truth in the rumour that is entitled "Indiana Jones and the Golden Walking Frame"Well , we are getting a 5th Indiana Jones film.
And there is no truth in the rumour that is entitled "Indiana Jones and the Golden Walking Frame"Well , we are getting a 5th Indiana Jones film.
And there is no truth in the rumour that is entitled "Indiana Jones and the Golden Walking Frame"
I can't say I'm expecting this, but it wouldn't surprise me to see Hollywood execs move from comic book inspired material to older, animated source material. Already we've seen Smurfs films, G.I. Joe films, Transformers, etc. But there is soooo much content still untapped.
Did you mean Blackstar?Blackhawk
Did you mean Blackstar?
Politicians as superheroes.
Biden: The Man of Steal
etc
Did you mean Blackstar?
Especially old British sitcoms. The Dads Army film was remade a decade or so ago, it included the same vicar from the 1970s.There are so many more bad tv shows that would make really good feature films that have yet to be adapted.
Especially old British sitcoms. The Dads Army film was remade a decade or so ago, it included the same vicar from the 1970s.
Many of those sitcoms had films made at the time, and if Dads Army can do it, why not Steptoe, On The Buses, Porridge, etc etc.
Comic book movies are still going strong, or maybe I just saw a bunch of Spider-Man villains getting their own movies because the trailers were related.
I think they're going to stick to established characters, but they're probably going to go more mythology/historical after people get tired of the reboot/remake wagon.
More superheroes.
*Knocks back glass of scotch and stares at wall hopelessly*
Especially old British sitcoms. The Dads Army film was remade a decade or so ago, it included the same vicar from the 1970s.
Many of those sitcoms had films made at the time, and if Dads Army can do it, why not Steptoe, On The Buses, Porridge, etc etc.
They did make Steptoe, On The Buses, Porridge films - and they were all pretty dire.