• Welcome! The TrekBBS is the number one place to chat about Star Trek with like-minded fans.
    If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Warner Bros. Moves Forward with ‘Acme’ Feature

Shaka Zulu

Commodore
Commodore
So basically we will get our first movie about the Acme Corporation and the things it makes:

Warner Bros. is moving forward with Acme (working title), a new Looney Tunes spin-off centered around the Acme Corporation, the fictional weapons supplier whose name was often seen in the original shorts. The film, which has been in development since 2010, will not star any of the recognized Looney Tunes characters.

Initially planned as a live-action film, Hollywood Reporter now says that Acme will be a live-action/animation hybrid, in the style of earlier films like Space Jam and Looney Tunes: Back in Action, though the animation would obviously be CGI.

Warner Bros. Moves Forward with ‘Acme’ Feature

Pdersonally, I'm all for it, and I loved Looney Tunes: Back In Action.
 
"Why is it our stuff never works right? You ought to see the class action lawsuit this Coyote started!"
 
I don't know about this. IMHO, Acme almost works better as a background joke, rather than having it explained in detail. I am intrigued as to what they could possibly do with this, though.

When I was a kid and I saw all this Acme stuff, I thought it was an adjective, rather than an actual company name! :lol:
 
"Why is it our stuff never works right? You ought to see the class action lawsuit this Coyote started!"
:guffaw:

It would be one REALLY long list, given all of the products that have failed over the years when he tried to use them.


I don't know about this. IMHO, Acme almost works better as a background joke, rather than having it explained in detail. I am intrigued as to what they could possibly do with this, though.

When I was a kid and I saw all this Acme stuff, I thought it was an adjective, rather than an actual company name! :lol:

I agree on that one. It could go either way tbh. If they over do it, that wouldn't be good. If they under do it, it wouldn't be good. They'd have to find a middle ground in terms of the story.
 
Disappointed that it won't feature Looney Tunes characters. At least have Wile E. Coyote as their #1 customer!
 
^'It's just the way that stupid coyote uses our stuff, that's the reason why he's suing!'

He's the kind of moron who would spill hot McDonald's coffee on himself and sue because its hot. :crazy:

Perhaps. Fortunately, though, the real person was not a moron: Linky

Ha, thank you. I was about to post that.

Green Shirt's reaction is fairly typical, and I guess I can't fault people too much because of the face of it it is rather silly to sue over hot coffee, but when you look into it McDonald's was in the wrong.


As to the topic at hand, I think this movie could be good; the concept of Acme Corporation is a potential gold mine. We'll just have to wait and see.
 
"Why is it our stuff never works right? You ought to see the class action lawsuit this Coyote started!"
:guffaw:

It would be one REALLY long list, given all of the products that have failed over the years when he tried to use them.


I don't know about this. IMHO, Acme almost works better as a background joke, rather than having it explained in detail. I am intrigued as to what they could possibly do with this, though.

When I was a kid and I saw all this Acme stuff, I thought it was an adjective, rather than an actual company name! :lol:

I agree on that one. It could go either way tbh. If they over do it, that wouldn't be good. If they under do it, it wouldn't be good. They'd have to find a middle ground in terms of the story.

They kinda have a clean slate to work with though, since we really don't know anything about ACME, just that their quality is....questionable.
 
Green Shirt's reaction is fairly typical, and I guess I can't fault people too much because of the face of it it is rather silly to sue over hot coffee, but when you look into it McDonald's was in the wrong.

Yeah... it may sound silly reduced to a sound bite, but the fact is that the poor woman suffered third-degree burns, a serious and incredibly agonizing injury, and was partially disabled for two years and permanently disfigured. Whether it was the fault of her own carelessness or McDonald's (and the jury found it was 80% the restaurant's fault), she suffered horrendously, and that's nothing to joke about or trivialize.
 
McD's was not at fault just because the coffee was hot; it was because the coffee was WAY TOO FUCKING HOT. It was much, much hotter than necessary for peaceful drinking purposes. Just *drinking* the coffee (let alone spilling it) could permanently burn or kill you. That's what the whole brouhaha was about.
 
"Why is it our stuff never works right? You ought to see the class action lawsuit this Coyote started!"
:guffaw:

It would be one REALLY long list, given all of the products that have failed over the years when he tried to use them.


I don't know about this. IMHO, Acme almost works better as a background joke, rather than having it explained in detail. I am intrigued as to what they could possibly do with this, though.

When I was a kid and I saw all this Acme stuff, I thought it was an adjective, rather than an actual company name! :lol:

I agree on that one. It could go either way tbh. If they over do it, that wouldn't be good. If they under do it, it wouldn't be good. They'd have to find a middle ground in terms of the story.

They kinda have a clean slate to work with though, since we really don't know anything about ACME, just that their quality is....questionable.
Good point. Questionable... is still not good though :lol:. Wonder if they'll be showing any of the quality testing of their products? :p
 
If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Sign up / Register


Back
Top