LOL. Okay. But the 82' version is a classic.
seinfeld movie, sopranos movie, the wire movie, and magnum pi
LOL. Okay. But the 82' version is a classic.
I'd have to give the thumbs down on a Sopranos movie. Chris is dead. Adriana is dead. Johnny Sac and Leo o are dead. Bobby's dead. Junior is braindead. Sil is basically dead. Worst of all, Tony's almost certainly dead too with how the show ended. Even if they could rewrite that ending into something else plausibly, the only interesting character left from New York is Little Carmine.
Here's one:
A young man, with great athletic ability learns to play basketball and becomes a superstar in high shool in college. Over time he realizes that he is gay. However, once he lands in the NBA, it becomes difficult for him to come out. After some good years, the pressure over his gayness causes him to lose his focus and drive for the game. He makes an unlikely friend on the team in an happy go lucky 26 year old rookie who has who takes advantage of drunk women. They form a bond and end up going on a camping trip where they begin to explore their curiosities with each other. But in a bittersweet ending, in their moment of togetherly climax, an unmanned RV rolls over their tent and combines the too into a siamese like person.
Did your protagonist go to school at Arizona by chance?
maybe, but they could do one about uncle junior and tony's dad in their heyday. show the origins of it all.
It has already been done though
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different familes, different eras.
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I hadn't thought that far into it. But it makes sense. The rugged Arizona landscape, juxtaposed against the protagonist's feminine nature, would really highlight the internal struggle he faces.
I've wanted to see a movie about modern weapons being used in older wars, like someone takes a 50 cal to those castle siege wars, and sits atop the tower and kills the other army's general from 2 miles out or something absurd like that.
There have been attempts at it with Time Cop and some other , but they get really stingy with it because of the suspension of belief factor. it, once you get time travel across, take whatever the you want. Go back and people up.
TimeCop was a good movie.Van Dammes best.
LOL. That would be awesome; sort of like the Cobra cheat on Age of Empires 2 (you have a ton of Shelby Cobra's doing drive-bys on on the enemies peasants and soldiers)
Like a modern day SEAL team goes back and wreaks havoc.
-A terror film where you don't see the "monster" or "ghost" or whatever 'till the very end, so that the end of the movie is the part where you get scared the most.
-An incest film were you feel sympathy for the incestuous couple.
-A film that mixes comedy, action, porn and good acting.
The Opening of Misty Beethoven has 3 of the 4 (no action except in the ing sense).
A revolution takes place and all cops/prison guards are put in concentration camps alongside violent offenders after all non-violent prisoners are rightfully released back into society.
Would focus on the internal wars where, inevitably, the violent offenders would win out and force all the pigs to be their es... Those that survive, anyway
When I was in middle school I had that idea. I was like man some one should go back in time to the alamo with a 50 cal and scare the out of Santa anna![]()
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more of a cult movie really
Kori needs to fix that so you can't misquote people. Btw, I ed your mom.
Well I'm not really a fan of either version, but I believe the technological constraints of the 1930's version prevent a fair comparison.
I really was trying to make the point that the 1980's version is a remake. And judging by the number of threads/comments about "Hollywood has run out of ideas" around here, I find it humorous that so many folks (and not necessarily you 2 guys) seem to think that the recycling of movie ideas is a new thing![]()
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