Movies you'd like to see get made.

Hyperion ( the first cycle at least ) and Dune ( first book at least ).
 
I want to see another Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker collaboration movie and Mel Brooks written movie.
 
I guess I'd like a remake then. But better so its not a flop. I think they could make it epic if taken seriously.
 
A surprise horror movie. I want people to walk in to it thinking they're going to see a romantic comedy and walk out completely shell-shocked.
 
1.Hannibal - the historical figure
2.Napoleon
3.The Prophet Mohammed - someone with some balls tell his story.
4.A movie that is not a remake and is a completely original like District 9
5. Chucky remake - yes i said no re-makes but this franchise is the exception.
 
I want to see a movie about the rise and fall of Image Comics in the 90's. It'd be a great response to the glut of superhero movies to get a behind-the-scenes look at a significant period in comics history. It'd be like The Social Network. A bunch of friends with an awesome idea, it's wildly successful, then things got really crazy.
 
Anyone remember this spec script called "Medieval" that sold a few years back? It was supposed to be this Dirty Dozen-style actioner set during the crusades. Whatever happened to that? :huh:
 
-XIII. And by someone who works magic with noir.

-Duma Key.

- Halloween: Nightdance

-Dracula: The Un-Dead

- A Creepshow like anthology of Lovecraft's short fiction.

- Shadows of the Empire. If handled well, Dash Rendar would be awesome.

- Any of K. W. Jeter's novels.
 
-XIII. And by someone who works magic with noir.

-Duma Key.

- Halloween: Nightdance

-Dracula: The Un-Dead

- A Creepshow like anthology of Lovecraft's short fiction.

- Shadows of the Empire. If handled well, Dash Rendar would be awesome.

- Any of K. W. Jeter's novels.

They already did an H.P. Lovecraft movie called Necronomicon: Book of Dead that featured 3 short stories of his.
 
Dog Soldiers and The Descent Director Neil Marshall has some pretty awesome movies his been trying to get off the ground for a few years.

The Sword and the Fury is a planned film about a heist that takes place in medieval times. The story takes place 30 years after the death Arthur when his sword Exaclibur is stolen. Arthur's wife Queen Guinevere hires a band of thieves to steal it back.

Sacrilege is a planned film that takes place in the Old West. Marshall described the film, "It is set during the Gold Rush, a time remembered for incidents like the Donner Party. It is meant to be a pitch-black, gritty, period horror movie." The film will be themed on paranoia and isolation, and the director will draw inspiration from the 1982 film The Thing. "This is Unforgiven by way of H.P. Lovercraft with that grim, gritty setting and a horror element nobody has seen before," Marshall said.

Outpost zombies terrorizing an oil rig.

I would pay money to see all those movies
 
A Love of Two Brains, starring Clive Warren and Rebecca De Mornay
 
Dumb childhood dream: a Redwall movie.

Del Toro's At the Mountains of Madness.
 
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I want to see Robert Downey Jr. and Peter Dinklage work together. I wonder if a film can contain that much charming smartassery.
 
Dog Soldiers and The Descent Director Neil Marshall has some pretty awesome movies his been trying to get off the ground for a few years.

The Sword and the Fury is a planned film about a heist that takes place in medieval times. The story takes place 30 years after the death Arthur when his sword Exaclibur is stolen. Arthur's wife Queen Guinevere hires a band of thieves to steal it back.

This one sounds like it could be pretty cool. His last couple films haven't exactly done wonders but I'm surprised he would find this one hard to get made to be honest..

I wanna see...

- Gremlins 3 directed by Joe Dante. Done with puppets and CGI only for clean up and mass crowd scenes. If they have to reboot it at least go the semi-sequel route and have zach galigan and phoebe cates giving Gizmo to their kids and say Gizmo doesn't age like a human.

- live actions films of Gargoyles, ReBoot, Pirates of Darkwater and Mighty Max

- Live action/Mo-Cap Thundercats directed by Alex Proyas.

- A more serious in tone reboot of Mighty Morphing Power Rangers. It doesn't have to mean dark and gritty but something similar in tone to Transformers, POTC, New Star Trek would work...
(see my idea here - http://forums.superherohype.com/showpost.php?p=23335589&postcount=60)

- Legend of Zelda movie based around Ocarina of Time with Jamie Bell as Link, Emma Watson as Zelda and Dwayne Johnson or Mark Strong as Gannondorf. Directed by either Alfonso Cuaron or Edgard Wright.

- Films based on Dead Space, Assassins Creed, Bioshock, Metroid Prime, Dino Crisis (2) and Eternal Darkness (with sanity system in tact - think of that in 3D!).

- A film(s) based on the Monkey Island series with Zach Braff as Guybrush, Zooey Deschanel as Elaine and Tim Curry as Le Chuck.

- a stop motion Enormous Crocodile by Roald Dahl directed by Henry Selick.

- a Tim Burton directed The Twits with Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter playing Mr and Mrs. Twits.

- A sequel to The Labyrinth, Return to Labyrinth, about a teenage Toby who has nightmares of the labyrinth. Sarah asks Jareth to get rid of the nightmares but becomes trapped in the labyrinth so Diddimus, Hoggle and Ludo search out Toby to rescue her.

- Winnie-the-Pooh.. I wanted this since before the recent Disney 2D film but I wanted a live action/animation hybrid ala The Pagemaster with Christopher Robin a real boy exploring the woods behind his new house and the deeper he gets, it switches to animation and works in some of the old stories.

- A new live action Looney Tunes movie, more in style with Roger Rabbit than Space Jam and Back in Action:

Looney Tunes to the Rescue - About an old black and white cartoon, bitter about been forgotten in the transition to colour and in particular the popularity of Bugs Bunny, kidnaps Bugs and threatens to 'rub him out'. With no more money coming in the Warner Brothers have a new but knowledgable animation assisstant who witnessed the kidnapping (played by Zach Braff) team up with a small team of Toons - Daffy, Foghorn, Wyle E, Porky and Sylvester to go search the Warner cartoon vaults and save Bugs

- Superhero comedy similar in style to Zoolander with Ben Stiller as a Batman-esque hero, Owen Wilson as his plucky sidekick, Vince Vaughn as a mob leader and Will Ferrell as the main villain.
 
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- Live action Inhumanoids

- Dragonball Z reboot

- Masters of the Universe

- A new animated Heavy Metal in the style of the 1981 feature

- Nat Turner biopic

- Static

- Icon

- Live action Archie

- Batman vs. Superman

- Ghostbusters 3

- Live action Real Ghostbusters

- N.W.A Biopic

- Walt Disney Biopic

- Tupac Biopic

- Gremlins 3

- Live action Jem & The Holograms

- Howard the Duck reboot

- Live action Toxic Crusaders

- Dungeons & Dragons ( based on the 80's toon)

-Cadillacs and Dinosaurs

- Huey P. Newton biopic
 
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- live actions films of Gargoyles, ReBoot, Pirates of Darkwater and Mighty Max
I can't picture ReBoot in live-action. I know we have TRON and stuff, but it's a rare instance where an all-CG movie is more realistic given the premise. But the others, absolutely (especially Gargoyles)
- Live action/Mo-Cap Thundercats directed by Alex Proyas.
Yes, please :D
- Legend of Zelda movie based around Ocarina of Time with Jamie Bell as Link, Emma Watson as Zelda and Dwayne Johnson or Mark Strong as Gannondorf. Directed by either Alfonso Cuaron or Edgard Wright.
I'd prefer a CG Zelda movie, possibly mo-capped like Tintin (which, whaddya know, starred Jamie Bell!). Probably use the same cast you mentioned, and I'd also like a story where Link and Zelda are co-leads who each get cool character arcs rather than it being all about Link.
 
This one sounds like it could be pretty cool. His last couple films haven't exactly done wonders but I'm surprised he would find this one hard to get made to be honest..

I wanna see...

- Gremlins 3 directed by Joe Dante. Done with puppets and CGI only for clean up and mass crowd scenes. If they have to reboot it at least go the semi-sequel route and have zach galigan and phoebe cates giving Gizmo to their kids and say Gizmo doesn't age like a human.

- live actions films of Gargoyles, ReBoot, Pirates of Darkwater a

- Live action/Mo-Cap Thundercats directed by Alex Proyas.

- A more serious in tone reboot of Mighty Morphing Power Rangers. It doesn't have to mean dark and gritty but something similar in tone to Transformers, POTC, New Star Trek would work...
(see my idea here - http://forums.superherohype.com/showpost.php?p=23335589&postcount=60)


- A sequel to The Labyrinth, Return to Labyrinth, about a teenage Toby who has nightmares of the labyrinth. Sarah asks Jareth to get rid of the nightmares but becomes trapped in the labyrinth so Diddimus, Hoggle and Ludo search out Toby to rescue her.

Yes to these suggestions.
 
- Gremlins 3 directed by Joe Dante. Done with puppets and CGI only for clean up and mass crowd scenes. If they have to reboot it at least go the semi-sequel route and have zach galigan and phoebe cates giving Gizmo to their kids and say Gizmo doesn't age like a human.
Part of me wants to see an R-rated Gremlins movie, just pushing the limits of the horror comedy. Is that weird?
 

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