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Now that Hollywood is seemingly targeting the 90's, what do/don't you want to see?

I wonder if anything can be made out of Earthworm Jim.
 
SilverHawks on the big screen, with a proper director, could be wonderful. So many great designs, bit of creepiness in some of them.
 
I wonder if anything can be made out of Earthworm Jim.

Oh yes oh yes oh yes.

But I've heard that the creator of Earthworm Jim is some sort of uber right-wing fascist lunatic who won't let anyone touch his property.
 
Oh yes oh yes oh yes.

But I've heard that the creator of Earthworm Jim is some sort of uber right-wing fascist lunatic who won't let anyone touch his property.
I read that Interplay was selling the rights (Earthworm Jim included) in 2016, but I can't find anything on if they managed it. You probably mean Doug TenNapel, who was the original creator of the character and sold the rights to Shiny in '94 or so. I heard he tried to get the rights back without any success.
 
Josh Trank directs GC161(Alex Mac movie)


I neither want to see or it not want to see it
 
SilverHawks on the big screen, with a proper director, could be wonderful. So many great designs, bit of creepiness in some of them.

Ok wrong thread: Thundercats, Silverhawks, and TigerSharks are all 80's!
But yes the three Rankin-Bass-Animated (PAC) shows, all could be done live action, and set up a decent shared universe, where the three main villains Mum-Ra, Mon-Star, and T-Ray team up against them all.

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Cadillacs and Dinosaurs from the early nineties
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Cash in on that Jurassic Park and Fast & Furious money.

Skeleton Warriors
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King Arthur and the Knights of Justice
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WB was planning on doing a live action Johnny Bravo with Dwayne' the Rock' Johnson years ago
 
seriously wtf

I've always said there is a great trilogy in that cartoon great characters and a visually stunning villain

Right on bro! :highfive:

I didn't watch all of it but that reboot from a few years ago had some good ideas. A mix of that and the 80s toon with some comic stuff (Dogs of War :crso: ) thrown in would be the way to go IMO..

Mo-cap technology is good enough now a days too, just get a good cast and director and you're away.. I mean, Andy Serkis would be a great Mumm-Ra.
 
Ok looks like the ‘80s are getting tapped now. So when they start appealing to 90s kids what should they focus on?
 
I think captain planet would be hard to pull off unless it was comedic. I could see it being meta or satirical like the Dudley do right film or last action hero.
 
They're already doing the 90s thing;

Power Rangers
Dora the Explorer
Jurassic World
Independence Day: Resurgence
Disney Live-Action Remakes (Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Lion King, Mulan)
Candyman
Sonic the Hedgehog

ON the horizon
Friends Reunion
Scream 5
Matrix 4
Space Jam 2
Hocus Pocus 2
Mortal Kombat Reboot
Rugrats Live-Action
Animaniacs TV Reboot
 
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I'd rather they do 90s based biopics , true stories and stories which take place in the 90s rather than rebooting tv shows and films from back then.

I would love to see a miniseries or documentary on the controversial and edgy Fox TV network in the late 80s through mid 90s.

It was during the Reagan/Bush conservative era in America, and you had this upstart network which aired shows which were totally against the grain of what else was on network tv during that period.

They had The Simpsons, Married With Children, America's Most Wanted, Cops, 90210, Melrose Place, 21 Jump Street, In Living Color, Livin' Single, Parker Lewis Can't Lose, Roc, etc.

Several of them were totally un PC by today's standard's, and caused a ruckus back then .
 
I'd rather they do 90s based biopics , true stories and stories which take place in the 90s rather than rebooting tv shows and films from back then.

I would love to see a miniseries or documentary on the controversial and edgy Fox TV network in the late 80s through mid 90s.

They did...

The Nineties - CNN

And we've been getting a few 90s based films too...

Mid-90s
I, Tonya
Richard Jewell
The People v. O.J. Simpson
The Wackness
Climax
Honey Boy
The Fighter
Joy
 
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When you stop and think about it, they totally couldn’t do Johnny Bravo now in this era of MeToo. All that groping and touching random women, he would get arrested lol.
 

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