Not to down D9, but in the last decade there have probably been less than a dozen good ones from the genre.I saw this for the first time a couple weeks ago and to me at least it's one of the best Sci-fi movies of the last 10 years.
There had been some question as to whether director Neill Blomkamp would make a District 9 sequel his next project, unsurprisingly in the wake of the films Oscar nomination he has a lot of options. But MS says Neill is back in the directors chair along with Peter Jackson in a produce role again. Its all rumor for now though, well let you know when theres some official confirmation.
District 9 Sequel May Be Headed To District 10 This October
http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Dist...Headed-To-District-10-This-October-18246.html
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IMO a mistake to make your second movie the sequel to your first movie.
I love how at first we look on the Prawns exactly as the humans do, but slowly, over the movie, as Wikus becomes more sympathetic to them, so do we, to the point were come the ending I am hoping Christopher Johnson comes back and declares war on MNU. Brilliant, brilliant film.
District 9 Sequel May Be Headed To District 10 This October
IMO a mistake to make your second movie the sequel to your first movie.
District 9 Sequel May Be Headed To District 10 This October
http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Dist...Headed-To-District-10-This-October-18246.html
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Please don't touch it. Blomkamp needs limitations again. Give him 10 mil.
Chappie was so goddamn bad.
I don't know if returning to something necessarily means he'll be better. The only thing I can say comparatively is that Blomkamp made a good movie when he had less money.
I'd still be willing to see what Blomkamp does if he did return to do a sequel to District 9, especially if it means him working with a smaller budget. District 9 is still by far his best film and a modern, science fiction classic IMO and I'd love to return to that world again or atleast exploring it a bit more.