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

Mondragon, that's the only reason I even came into this thread, to post that. It's been brought up for the 10 years I've been a member, and was discussed the three years I lurked on the forum before that.
 
Mondragon, that's the only reason I even came into this thread, to post that. It's been brought up for the 10 years I've been a member, and was discussed the three years I lurked on the forum before that.

My list grew since I first posted, I take it you mean GARGOYLES!
 
Baywatch would have a harder time nowadays without better writting than it used to have, hell, even if they want to compete when it comes to eye candy, they have to face against the likes of HBO, unless it was a show on HBO of course...
 
i'd be so down for another Beavis & Butthead movie but keep it animated
 
How about a theatrical version of Are You Afraid Of The Dark? I loved that show as a teen, and making a more mature Trilogy Of Terror style movie version (kind like the Creepshow movies) I think would be kinda cool.
 
Not sure if its 80's or 90's but would love to see a live action He-Man. I think i read something about it some year ago but haven't seen or heard much since, anyone knows what's up with that movie?
 
Not sure if its 80's or 90's but would love to see a live action He-Man. I think i read something about it some year ago but haven't seen or heard much since, anyone knows what's up with that movie?

He-Man began 81.

Also listed here:

Johnny Quest (although there have been newer versions) began 1960s

Thundarr began 1980

And Gatchaman was 1970s (Surprised so many fans missed the already live action movie)

As far as hitting the 90s target, some are off by a few decades.
Or - way to hijack a 90s thread:funny::oldrazz:
 
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How about a theatrical version of Are You Afraid Of The Dark? I loved that show as a teen, and making a more mature Trilogy Of Terror style movie version (kind like the Creepshow movies) I think would be kinda cool.

Well, Sixth Sence was aparently heavily inspired by an episode of that show.
 
Since we have all discussed stuff we would love to see, here's something I wouldn't want, a reboot of:
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Also, what are some of your thoughts on a sequel which reboots the franchise like Tron: Legacy applied to:
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Reboot The X-Files.
New team.
New mythology.
No more Mulder and Scully.
Keep everything before in-continuity, but move on to a new duo solving new cases, like Law & Order.

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Con Air rebooted into a franchise where Cameron Poe must escape from various prison transports.
 
You can't reboot the magic that is Gordon Bombay & Co., but a Mighty Ducks 4 would be so Quack Quack Quack (Cool Cool Cool).
 
Con Air rebooted into a franchise where Cameron Poe must escape from various prison transports.

That would sure be a lot of convenient prison breakouts. Maybe a sequel could work but some action movies work best as a 1 time thing.

They should do a new batch of Hot Shots movies with Charlie Sheen that parodies The Expendables movies.
 
Reboot The X-Files.
New team.
New mythology.
No more Mulder and Scully.
Keep everything before in-continuity, but move on to a new duo solving new cases, like Law & Order.

X-Files_intro.jpg

You have one problem though, the past continuity became way too messy, the original seasons have some much potential that it's almost a shame you can't touch some of those elements again. The way the FBI captured these weird monsters but never made anything with them, with the world not trying to find more about them once they're captured, always bothered me.
 
Gargoyles for sure. I'm surprised Disney hasn't dived head first into making it to be honest.
 
One 90s reboot I wouldn't mind seeing is a little known show called Twins of Destiny. It was about these twins with telekentic powers that were being hunted by assassins and had to travel across the world to overthrow an evil Chinese Empress. It was pretty mature and dark for a kids show. A live action reboot would be pretty cool to see.

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Nice idea. I always thought this series had potential to be a fun live action movie.

I wouldn't mind a Sliders TV reboot, wouldn't be as good as the original but would still be fun
Sliders would be cool to see again, especially if they can get really creative with the different worlds. One thing I wasn't a big fan of was so many episodes being set at that same hotel in one of the latter seasons. Maybe it was because of budget reasons but the show lost its sense of adventure by staying in the same setting.

A Stargate reboot could be pretty interesting also.

Captain Planet's already happening, Sony has the rights, we don't know when it's happening though. It'll probably happen when they're done milking Spider-Man.:o

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Hope it won't be as preachy as the original cartoon with the whole anti-pollution message. Even as a kid I thought it was a little too heavy.

Reboot The X-Files.
New team.
New mythology.
No more Mulder and Scully.
Keep everything before in-continuity, but move on to a new duo solving new cases, like Law & Order.

X-Files_intro.jpg
I don't know about rebooting the X-Files without Mulder and Scully. They were such a big and iconic part of the series. It wouldn't be the same without them, or even the support cast like Skinner, Krycek and the Cigarette Smoking Man.
 

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