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

I could do with a new cgi Earthworm Jim movie or series.
 
Mighty Max was pretty awesome and was actually pretty dark from what I remember.

Thank you, my good man. I knew I wasn't alone in this.

It was dark enough that, no matter the angle taken, a relatively faithful feature film adaptation would get a PG-13 rating without even trying. Skullmaster's creepy threats (bring Tim Curry back to do the voice!) and all the dragon-blood-drinking going around would help, too.
 
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Creepy threats?

Skullmaster: "Watch your mouth, son, or I'll murder your entire family with a rusty spoon!"

I didn't watch Mighty Max on tv, but my brother and I had some of the playsets. I think he had the snake set, and a tiny mummy set. I had the spider set and the mini-set with Dracula. Scary stuff...I think I cried and/or peed my pants the first time I played with it.

Is it only me, or were toys more fun and interesting during the 90s? What happened?
 
I watched Mighty Max and had the toys but I don't remember what the show was about.
 
Street Sharks - just so we can have flame wars on the net about what an obvious knock off they are of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. :twisted:
 
Street Sharks - just so we can have flame wars on the net about what an obvious knock off they are of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. :twisted:
If that ever happens and it gets a better movie than the latest TMNT then things will get interesting.
 
Ripoffs or not, I want Street Sharks, and Biker Mice from Mars movies.
 
Biker Mice can die in a fire.
 
Don't spoil my ending yet :(
 
The elite kids programming from the 90's was on Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, Fox, and WB in my opinion. The only syndicated shows I have much appreciation for are from The Disney Afternoon. Well, Sonic SatAM but that's about it.
 
Y'know after reading this thread, I need to go watch some Darkwing Duck
 
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Who would you cast?
 
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Creepy threats?

Skullmaster: "Watch your mouth, son, or I'll murder your entire family with a rusty spoon!"

I didn't watch Mighty Max on tv, but my brother and I had some of the playsets. I think he had the snake set, and a tiny mummy set. I had the spider set and the mini-set with Dracula. Scary stuff...I think I cried and/or peed my pants the first time I played with it.

Is it only me, or were toys more fun and interesting during the 90s? What happened?

One of the episodes has him threatening to give Max a Glasgow grin with a jagged sword. Not in those words exactly, of course. It's meant for kids about as much as Harry Potter.
 
^That girl should be Kara in the Supergirl show.
 
I want a movie--or even better, a Netflix or HBO series--based on Dark Horse Comics' one-eyed vigilante X (also known as the X-Killer). Anyone else remember him? Dark Horse recently relaunched the character in a new series, and in the letters to the editor section of one of the books, the editor actually mentioned something about possibly seeing X in a TV series. That would be so awesome.

If one thing defined the 90s to me (other than alternative rock... and by the way, I also want a movie about the early days of grunge) it was the "grim and gritty" superhero. And X was about as grim and gritty as you could get.
 

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