ok, I had nearly completed this list when my power went out the other nite. So, here it goes again. Not all, but a look ahead at some films of 2005:
SEQUELS
* SON OF THE MASK - dear god, why?
* MISS CONGENIALITY 2 - dear god, why?
* THE RING 2 - Dear god, why?
* DUECE BIGALO: EUROPEAN GIGALO - I give up
* XXX: STATE OF THE UNION - Did anybody really like the first one?
* STAR WARS EPISODE III
* BATMAN BEGINS - or..never ends
* MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 3
* THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS
* JURASSIC PARK IV
* THE LEGEND OF ZORRO - Because oh yes, we can't get enough
* HARRY POTTER AND THE SOMETHING OR ANOTHER
* JAMES BOND 21 - more of a prequel, since the bond franchise is dead
* THE SANTA CLAUSE 3
* PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN 2
* RUSH HOUR 3
* SCARY MOVIE 4
REMAKES/FAMILIARES
* THE AMITYVILLE HORROR - Yeah we need this because the first one really bombed. Plus it's directed by a nobody!
* FUN WITH DICK AND JANE - Just go rent the original
* HOUSE OF WAX - Sorry, but you KNOW this one is going to suck!
* BEWITCHED
* THE CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY
* SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY
* THE GREEN HORNET
* CURIOUS GEORGE - Starring Will ferrell and a monkey. Nooooooooooo!
* KING KONG - Also known as "the film that killed peter jacksons career"
* PROM NIGHT - this is a possible remake, i've only found the title and nothing more
* LOGAN'S RUN
* FAHRENHEIT 451
* THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN
AFTER THOUGHTS
* BOOGYMAN - either a loose adaptation or ripoff of a king short story, but by the cast i'm NOT impressed!
* THE BROTHERS GRIMM - Matt Damon/Heath ledger are conmen who kill monsters, then they are forced to find a monster allegedly committing murders. I wonder if there will be any real monsters in this film. ;-/
* THE CAVE - Monster eating some trapped divers!
* CURSED - Wes Craven brings us a werewolf film starring Christina Ricci, James Brolin, Scott Baio, Mandy Moore, Corey Feldman....hey..WTF?
* FANTASTIC FOUR
* THE CORPSE BRIDE - Well..the title is intriguing anyways
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HEY, I am anticipating KING KONG!
With everything else, I agree. Do you think Jp4 will be okay?
I hate to say it but i think the Jurassic Park franchise is dead. It always seems like for many (not all) movies, part 2 sucks and part 3 redeems itself in some bizarro way. Now I liked the third best of all because the first was too serious that it was corny. The second was just plain bad. And the third had decided to just have a good time and make fun of itself while still having some really good effects. Where else can they go with this? They've already established this is a movie where a small group of people will somehow be struggling for their own survival.
Now i think it would be kinda cool, with all this dna possibility, to have a movie whereby prehistoric MAN, neanderthal/cro-magnun...maybe the missing link, is cloned.Of course if hollywood ever did a movie like that they would turn it into a comedy, like that Brendan Frasier movie.
But why not have some top secret government project that is cloning historical leaders of our time - like Einstein, Hitler, all as part of some scientific experiment that suddenly..goes awry. Then Einstein, cloned in order to study his genius, becomes a villian out to destroy the world? lol To an extent our experiences, family life, education, all sorts of things factor into who we become.
but i digress....
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Out of all the films listed, I'm really looking forward to THE CORPSE BRIDE the most. A new stop motion feature produced by Tim Burton...what more could you ask for.
And does anyone have any details on THE CAVE? Sounds much like an old Corman film?
The Cave
Director: Bruce Hunt
Stars: Cole Hauser, Morris Chestnut, Eddie Cibrian, Daniel Dae Kim
The film centers on a group of hotshot cave divers who get trapped in an underground cave system. They are then forced to battle demonic creatures when they attempt to escape.
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The director I'm not sure of. He was an Assistant Director on the Matrix/matrix 3/Dark City
Thanks Susan :-)
And i completely agree with you re: Jurassic Park 3. The funny thing is after watching this for the first time in the cinema, I didn't like it at all. It felt way too short & seemed rushed for some reason. Though now having watched it on DVD a few times, it's easily my fav out of the series. In particular the sense of b grade fun & the atmosphere in the jungle...much like in the original KONG .
And Spielberg was most certainly on auto pilot during the making of The Lost World. Geez it's awful...yikes!!!
I am really looking forward to this version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and The Corpse Bride sounds good. I just hope they dont ruin Pirates of the Caribbean 2, the first one was so good. And how long has it been since we have seen Cory Feldman in a movie? Judging by his past efforts it almost guarantees the movie will be very corny.
I just hope i dont' have to see feldman moonwalking
>* HOUSE OF WAX - Sorry, but you KNOW this one is going to suck!
It doesn't have to suck. I mean, just the thought of the possibility of Paris Hilton screaming as she's covered in scalding hot wax and then dying a slow painful death, makes me want to see it!
>The Cave
>
>Director: Bruce Hunt
>Stars: Cole Hauser, Morris Chestnut, Eddie Cibrian, Daniel Dae Kim
>
>The film centers on a group of hotshot cave divers who get trapped in an
>underground cave system. They are then forced to battle demonic creatures
>when they attempt to escape.
Sounds like a book I read, Hell-O-Ween. A bunch of teenagers venture into a cave and end up trapped. As they go further, they discover a race of demons living underground and must fight to survive.
Deuce Bigelow: European Gigolo....Hey now!
That guy is the greatest Man-Whore that ever lived!
Show him some respect!
I don't know why but I've always had a soft spot for Deuce and his crazy adventures.
I've enjoyed pretty much everything Rob Schneider's starred in.
Why?
I have no idea.
I will definitely go see that one.
Star Wars Episode 3....You couldn't drag me away!
King Kong....I am so there!
Trust in Jackson to blow us away.
Only he could tell Kong's story how we want to see it.
Last but not least...Fahrenheit 451----I've been wanting a remake of this for years ever since I read the book in high school and saw the original film.
It's being directed by Frank Darabont who's directing credits include, "The Shawshank Redemption", "The Green Mile" and "The Majestic".
Mark my words...
This film will be damn good!
Eat your heart out François Truffaut!
Yep...2005 looks promising so far!
(Well, to me it does)
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Curious George - why not get Chris Kattan to play George as a "Mister Peepers" type, from his SNL days. Besides considering his career since he left the show he could use the work. Since I loathe Will Farrell, anything they can do to make this stupider suits me.
Rush Hour 3 - Now that Jackie Chan admits to using stunt men, it will get even more obvious than it already was in the first two. I just hope they don't bring in Kevin Hart to play Chris Tucker's annoying younger brother. Since the two seem to have the same comedy style and mannerisms, I wouldn't put it past them.
The Santa Clause 3 - wasn't the second one a huge flop? Did anyone even see this one on home video? Too bad they won't make a sequel to "Galaxy Quest".
Son of the Mask - too little too late.
Scary Movie 4 - hopefully this will finish off the series. I was surprised the third one did as well as it did.
The Green Hornet - Kevin Smith or not, why bother? What following the 60s series had was first based on trying to copy the then popular "Batman" series and later due to Bruce Lee.
Deuce Bigalow - I guess I should be grateful it isn't a sequel to "The Animal"; but furthuring of Rob Schneider's career annoys me.
Star Wars 3 - I'll catch it on video most likely, unless Lucas pulls off a miracle and manages to do right everything he didn't in the previous two.
The Brothers Grimm - I curious about just because Terry Gilliam's directing. Maybe if it does well he can get funding to try his Don Quixote project again.
I'm actually looking forward to some of these flicks.
Brothers Grimm looks pretty kick ass so far. Very strange trippy look to it. There have been quite a few photos of the flick floating around, so do a search and check them out.
As for "Cursed", I'm going to stay away from it LIKE THE PLAGUE. The original film was shot by Craven and edited and was completely finished! Then Craven went back and had the script written again and completely reshot the entire flick. This is pretty much the same thing that happened with the new Exorcist flick. Reshooting a film over again doesn't make the flick sound too good.
Susan, your idea on cloning einstien who turns evil, reminds me of an episode of futurama where the holodeck-thingy creates all these evil creatures which turn real and start trying to kill everyone. Amongst them was 'evil lincoln'
very funny.
Great list, hope to see them all. Don't care whether they are good or not. Just assume they aren't and maybe a few will surprise you. Here's some thoughts:
SON OF THE MASK: Yeah, that and Dumb and Dumberer must've sounded like REALLY good ideas at the time [note sarcasm] just another way producers must think the film public are mindless idiots.
MISS CONGENIALITY 2: words cannot express how I hate the fact that this exists.
THE RING 2: not really a surprise, since the first one went well. I like The Ring, but I don't think this will offer anything new. Might be ok though
DUECE BIGALO: EUROPEAN GIGALO: enjoyed the first, didn't need a second.
XXX: STATE OF THE UNION: enjoyed the first one, but only on dvd. Just mindless entertainment, don't expect anything more. Could be a bit of fun.
STAR WARS EPISODE III: I hate George Lucas for how he has made eps1+2 but I can't help getting seduced by the dark side one more time...
BATMAN BEGINS: looking forward to it, from what I've seen, it looks pretty good.
THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS: refer to 'Son of mask'. Who will star in this one?
JURASSIC PARK IV: Despite it all, I liked JP2, not so much JP3, but apparently Speilberg is involved in JP4 so it shouldn't be horrible. Can't imagine it would be breaking very new ground though.
JAMES BOND 21: that's coming out next year? They haven't even found a bond yet [unless Brosnan stays on] and I doubt they'll make it the good film it should be. Just a special effects, product placement, implausible action bonanza. I love bond yet hate it at the same time.
PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN 2: Should be a bit of fun, but nothing more. Just like the first one.
RUSH HOUR 3: Loved the first two, third is stretching it a bit [I'm just waiting for 'Shanghai Dawn' to come out soon after!] but I can't complain when I see a bit of chop-socky on the big screen. See it opening night, and it should be a bit of fun, otherwise maybe a dvd veiwing would be good.
REMAKES/FAMILIARES
HOUSE OF WAX: "Sorry, but you KNOW this one is going to suck!" Was that a pun on Hilton's notoriety in a certain video? :-P Funny aside, however, the set of House of Wax caught fire and burnt down, cause of fire: a candle. Kinda ironic.
THE CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY: This has the potential to be really fantastic. Just wish I knew more about it. I'd probably go see it regardless.
THE GREEN HORNET: Yeah, ok, I admit I'm intrigued even though I know next to nothing about the Green Hornet.
CURIOUS GEORGE: I love Will Ferrel, but maybe not that much.
KING KONG: Should be a fine movie. I'm interested, but it has such potential to crash and burn.
Hmm... cinema is going to be very odd next year.
The cave is the only movie I am looking forward to. Possibly Jurassic PArk 4 if they go with that disease angle I heard about circa 8-10 months ago.
ASHTHECAT wrote:
> King Kong....I am so there!
> Trust in Jackson to blow us away.
> Only he could tell Kong's story how we want to see it.
Don't be so sure. Yeah LOTR is awsome but before that what does he have under his belt, the frighteners, heavenly creature?
> Last but not least...Fahrenheit 451----I've been wanting a
> remake of this for years ever since I read the book in high
> school and saw the original film.
> It's being directed by Frank Darabont who's directing credits
> include, "The Shawshank Redemption", "The Green Mile" and "The
> Majestic".
> Mark my words...
> This film will be damn good!
If you say so. I like the original, nobody is cast yet. We'll see.
Btw Star Wars is so over with now. The originals had this cult following but the prequels imo just aren't enough to make me stand in line for 4 days.
My thing is, why are we waiting till like 2007 before we can see spiderman 3?
I'll try to dig up more movies coming out next year, hopefully i can find SOME worth seeing! Oh and btw dean, re: house of wax comment, as paris would say about the set burning up....
that's hot
Anyone wanna take bets tho on whether or not king kong will be the monster movie that kills americas love affair with Peter jackson? Sincerely!
Also, i'm wary of Logan's Run. I own this movie, I love this movie because I love cheesy 70's sci-fi movies. I'm afraid they're going to overpump this film with sci-fi effects that will distract from the nature of the story. Hollywood just always seems to trash remakes. Which is why I'm the "ye" in the saying "oh ye of little faith".
And because i've reached carosel, my light is red and any moment now i expect to be whirled up before a crowd and lasered. ;-)
(http://go.sciflicks.com/movies/logans_run/logans_run_01.jpg)
Susan wrote:
> Anyone wanna take bets tho on whether or not king kong will be
> the monster movie that kills americas love affair with Peter
> jackson? Sincerely!
Why do you think this movie will fail?
On what basis do you believe that to be true?
Btw add to that list
* DIE HARD IV
* THE POSEIDAN ADVENTURE
* WAR OF THE WORLDS..altho i think this has been pushed to 2006..same with X-FILES 2 (it's hard to find really up to date info on movies status)
ASH WROTE:
>>Why do you think this movie will fail?
On what basis do you believe that to be true?<<
People don't like monkey movies anymore? ;-)
Plus it's the curse of the big movie. After Schindlers List, the very peak of his career he follows up with Jurassic Park 2. Tarrantino was put on the map by Pulp Fiction but after Jackie Brown it took him a few years to recover. LOTR is huge, i don't know if jackson has the kahonas to pull it off. Maybe it's me. We'll see!
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Susan, Peter Jackson also has "Meet the Feebles", "Bad Taste", "Forgotten Silver", and the classic "Dead Alive/Braindead" under his belt before LOTR and the films you mentioned. So he has great horror/b-movie creds, but since the mainstream has embraced him these films seem to get ignored. Even the lousy film critic/entertainment editor in my local newspaper, who gushes about Jackson quite often has never mentioned any of these films in all the reviews and articles he has done. Yet the moron considers himself a genre fan.
I'm always wary of remakes of classics though, so I have a "wait and see" as to whether Jackson can pull off remaking a classic that has already been remade quite badly once. I'm sure Jeff Bridges and Jessica Lange are glad people aren't mentioning the 1976 version when they talk about the upcoming one, but I saw that turkey too many times as a kid to forget it.
"Die Hard IV" - where would they set it? A cruise ship? A high speed train? A jet liner? These have all been done by other films, and not well mostly. Maybe John Mclane can save the Mall of America from terrorists.
"The Poseidon Adventure" - it's a shame how few people remember how lame the first one was. I hate Irwin Allen movies anyway, so remakes of lame disaster movies really don't hold any interest for me.
SEQUELS
* SON OF THE MASK - I will NOT see this one!
* MISS CONGENIALITY 2 - Ditto.
* THE RING 2 - Ditto.
* DUECE BIGALO: EUROPEAN GIGALO - Ditto.
* XXX: STATE OF THE UNION - I really liked the first one. So, I'll probably see this.
* STAR WARS EPISODE III - I will probably see it . . . reluctantly.
* BATMAN BEGINS - I'm curious . . .
* MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 3 - Could go either way . . .
* THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS - Nope!
* JURASSIC PARK IV - Nope!
* THE LEGEND OF ZORRO - Depends . . .
* HARRY POTTER AND THE SOMETHING OR ANOTHER - Nope!
* JAMES BOND 21 - I will see it . . . but only because I'm a Bond completist
* THE SANTA CLAUSE 3 - Nope!
* PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN 2 - Haven't seen the 1st one yet
* RUSH HOUR 3 - Maybe
* SCARY MOVIE 4 - Nope
REMAKES/FAMILIARES
* THE AMITYVILLE HORROR - Can't be worse than the original.
* FUN WITH DICK AND JANE - I don't see the point
* HOUSE OF WAX - The original may be the best 3-D movie ever made.
* BEWITCHED - Stinkeroo
* THE CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY - I'll see it.
* SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY - Where is Danny Kaye when you need him?
* THE GREEN HORNET - Mmmmmm . . . maybe.
* CURIOUS GEORGE - Nooooooooooo!
* KING KONG - Bargain matinee only . . . MAYBE.
* PROM NIGHT - Nope.
* LOGAN'S RUN - This might be interesting.
* FAHRENHEIT 451 - I'll give it a shot.
* THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN - Tough to improve upon the original.
AFTER THOUGHTS
* BOOGYMAN - NO!
* THE BROTHERS GRIMM - Maybe.
* THE CAVE - Need more info!
* CURSED - Wes Craven hasn't done too many good things since the 1970s.
* FANTASTIC FOUR - Definitely.
* THE CORPSE BRIDE - ?????????
Susan,
Glad to see that you listed "Die Hardest". I can't wait for that film to be made. Just imagine an 'elderly' Bruce Willis running around trying to be tough. That'll be fun times to be had by all.
Kidding aside, I really am looking forward to it. It seems that John McTiernan has signed on to direct the last installment. He did a great job with the original and kicked some ass with the third one. Can't imagine anyone else who would be better to take the films to their end.
From what I've read though, the script will not be a Die Hard script. They are hoping to adapt a script that was written for something completely different, as they did with Die Hard 3. Oh well. Whatever. I'll be there opening weekend.
Yaddo - As for places that this film could take place:
Bruce Willis In Die Hard: Die Hardest
Tagline - "These Terrorist Messed With The Wrong Retirement Home!"
Well, it looks like I'll save some money on movie tickets come to 2005. Of the three dozen films mentioned, the only ones I'm interested in seeing at this time are . . .
"Pirates of the Caribbean 2," if only because I liked the first one so much.
James Bond 21. I, too, am a completist, having seen all the others. It' d be interesting if 21 is a remake of "Casino Royale." And they have a new Bond. It is some Australian actor, who's name I've forgotten.
"Santa Clause 3," if only because I'd watch Tim Allen in almost anything. And while I presume the sequel was not the box office earner of the the first film, it probably made enough money to generate a second sequel.
"House of Wax," if only because I saw the first two. Of course, w/ Paris Hilton in it, my chances of seeing it just went down.
"The Brother's Grimm." Maybe. If it is set in the 19th century. Otherwise, not. (IMHO) Those films work better, for the most part, if set in the past.
And let us not forget . . . these possible sequels in 2005 or 2006.
"American Pie 4"
"Blade; Trinity"
"Austin Powers 4"
"MI: 3"
"Herbie: Fully Loaded"
"Hellboy 2"
And these remakes for 2005 or 2006.
"Flash Gordon"
"The Graduate"
Blade Trinity will be out this Dec.
Skaboi wrote:
>>>Glad to see that you listed "Die Hardest". I can't wait for that film to be made. Just imagine an 'elderly' Bruce Willis running around trying to be tough. That'll be fun times to be had by all.<<<
Yeah, John McLaine saves the day..with the help of Ben Gay!
Burgo wrote:
>>>THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN - Tough to improve upon the original.<<<
Yeah but starring eddie murphy? Clearly nothing like the original..which I hope if anything this destined to flop remake will somehow get the original movie on DVD. Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeze! I ask for so little in life....
Thanks for the update...looking forward to avoiding quite a few, but there are some I am definately interested in.
Not listed in any particular order is some I will definately see on the big screen:
THE CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (very curious)
FAHRENHEIT 451 (loved the book...just hope the cast will be good with a promising director)
THE AMITYVILLE HORROR (I know, I know, but don't hate me for actually liking the original! :)
THE CAVE (Now are they REALLY monsters, or a bunch of cast aways in costumes from the 19th century???)
MISS CONGENIALITY 2 (did you honestly take me seriously with this...come on give me a little credit even if I did like Amityville!)
JAMES BOND 21(have to do it. I enjoy many Bond films, and just can't miss it!)
THE CORPSE BRIDE ( The title is perfect, and I like TB's movies)
Here are the ones I am curious about but unsure:
PROM NIGHT (I bet it's going to suck, like Carrie 2)
JURASSIC PARK IV (what could they do now?)
And why, dear God, why is eddie Murphy doing THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN??? But I guess it couldn't be any more worse than House of Sacs...yeah you read right. Give me a break!
Also what is BEWITCHED a remake of. Not the TV show right? Please tell me it's not the TV show.
Oh can't forget War of the Worlds...I will be there opening night!
Yep, "Bewitched" is a big screen version of the classic TV sitcom. Apparently it's supposed to star Nicole Kidman as Samantha and Will Farrell as Darren. Farrel has mentioned quite often in interviews, when asked what he's working on filmwise.
If they do a "Brady Bunch Movie" it might be worth checking out, but elsewise it sounds like a "why bother?" kind of film.
Actually it's going to be a story in a story.
It seems that it's going to be about the actors doing the show and their lives outside of Bewitched.
Gee, how come there's no mention of a second Lost in Space film? After all, the first one was such a big hit...
Okay... here goes.
I liked Miss Congeniality. In fact, I own it and have seen it a huge number of times. I hope the sequel is good and, even if it isn't, I'll probably see it.
There.
Go ahead and pelt me with insults.
Wow
This whole time and nobody at all mentioned Indiana Jones 4. The last I heard was that a Nazi who escaped Raiders moves to India and finds the broken body of the heart grabbing villain from # 2. They together create a (what they think) is phony hunt for some treasure that Indy falls into to take their revenge.
I hope this doesnt come out on second thought.
Hey you can like what you want, don't agree with it, but it's a matter of taste i guess. You must be a fan of Bullock maybe?
Most make fun of me because I really liked Frailty and even more persecuted for...the Village.
I guess we all have our skeletons ey?
Hey- Frailty was a thoroughly creepy movie, I enjoyed it too!
Yeah, I'm a Bullock fan... usually. I'm not into "28 Days" or "The Net", I just like her romantic-comedy stuff. It's actually one of the only r-c's I like.
I admit that I too like Sandra Bullock.
She was awesome in Demolition Man and Speed!
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Since we are all confessing here about Bullock movies...I liked Practical Magic (not loved, but enjoyed). Especially Dianne Weist and Stockard Channing as the two old witch hags...lol
"I put the lime in the coconut and drink it all up..."
Oh, I should really stop now.
"You are ze sudience, I am ze writer. I OUTRANK YOU!"
I agree that Sandra Bullock was great in Demolition Man and she had her moments in Miss Congeniality (a pity William Shatner's singing was ruined by various explosions, though)
The future looks even bleaker for film than I could have ever imagined. Batman Begins and Blade III are the only films I'm looking forward to in the immediate future.
I liked Bullock in "the Vanishing"
mostly because she wasn't in it much ;-)
What about Love Potion #9
I can only stand bullock in small doses, she's too whiney and does this stuttering thing. She's always the same person in every film.
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Here's another to add to your list, and I can't believe they're going to screw with this classic.
"The Bad Seed"
They're planning on making Rhoda a killing machine. Lot's of bodies, gore and general mahem. God are they going to ruin a classic.
Batman Begins and Blade III are the only films I'm looking forward to in the immediate future.
This weekend I rented Snake Island (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0320483/) and Heatseeker (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113278/)
Talk about something to look forward to
Talk about something to look forward to>
oooh, Heatseeker. I actually like that movie for some reason. The fighting isn't as cool as a Bruce Lee/Sonny Chiba/Jackie Chan/Sammo Hung/Chow Yun Fat/Jet Li movie but I was surprised that I had a good time watching it.
Susan wrote:
> ok, I had nearly completed this list when my power went out the
> other nite. So, here it goes again. Not all, but a look ahead
> at some films of 2005:
>
> SEQUELS
> * SON OF THE MASK - dear god, why?
> * MISS CONGENIALITY 2 - dear god, why?
> * THE RING 2 - Dear god, why?
> * DUECE BIGALO: EUROPEAN GIGALO - I give up
> * XXX: STATE OF THE UNION - Did anybody really like the first
> one?
> * STAR WARS EPISODE III
> * BATMAN BEGINS - or..never ends
> * MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 3
> * THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS
> * JURASSIC PARK IV
> * THE LEGEND OF ZORRO - Because oh yes, we can't get enough
> * HARRY POTTER AND THE SOMETHING OR ANOTHER
> * JAMES BOND 21 - more of a prequel, since the bond franchise
> is dead
> * THE SANTA CLAUSE 3
> * PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN 2
> * RUSH HOUR 3
> * SCARY MOVIE 4
>
>
> REMAKES/FAMILIARES
> * THE AMITYVILLE HORROR - Yeah we need this because the first
> one really bombed. Plus it's directed by a nobody!
> * FUN WITH DICK AND JANE - Just go rent the original
> * HOUSE OF WAX - Sorry, but you KNOW this one is going to
> suck!
> * BEWITCHED
> * THE CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY
> * SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY
> * THE GREEN HORNET
> * CURIOUS GEORGE - Starring Will ferrell and a monkey.
> Nooooooooooo!
> * KING KONG - Also known as "the film that killed peter
> jacksons career"
> * PROM NIGHT - this is a possible remake, i've only found the
> title and nothing more
> * LOGAN'S RUN
> * FAHRENHEIT 451
> * THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN
>
>
> AFTER THOUGHTS
> * BOOGYMAN - either a loose adaptation or ripoff of a king
> short story, but by the cast i'm NOT impressed!
> * THE BROTHERS GRIMM - Matt Damon/Heath ledger are conmen who
> kill monsters, then they are forced to find a monster allegedly
> committing murders. I wonder if there will be any real monsters
> in this film. ;-/
> * THE CAVE - Monster eating some trapped divers!
> * CURSED - Wes Craven brings us a werewolf film starring
> Christina Ricci, James Brolin, Scott Baio, Mandy Moore, Corey
> Feldman....hey..WTF?
> * FANTASTIC FOUR
> * THE CORPSE BRIDE - Well..the title is intriguing anyways
>
>
> Post Edited (08-11-04 16:33)
hey, anyone have a clue if theres going to be another resident evil? other then the one that just came out? lol
e-mail me back :) if ne one knows... lil_killer_is_here2001@hotmail.com
Sorry I missed some of the later additions to this thread, but another remake of "The Bad Seed"? There was a very bland TV movie version in the 80s with David Carradine. TBS is very much a product of its era, I mean kids who kill has become such a staple of films, because of the original version and others, and the news has carried stories of much worse in real life. Just making it more gory won't add any punch to the story.