• 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!

The unnecessary reboot/remake of the week thread

I could see it going like this: The Vice-President is aboard Air Force Two when it's reported missing. It disappears completely from radar.

But within the airplane itself, there's an internal struggle as the Vice-Pres and staff try to retake control of the aircraft from disloyal secret service officers.
 
https://m.imdb.com/news/ni65028786/?ref_=nm_nwr_2 Either the guy is making this up very badly or Amazon decided to keep the budget low and make a movie set on Earth.

Well remember Neo was just a guy with a dull office job, maybe Adam was exiled to Earth with his memory wiped and maybe the first episode is him realising that his childhood stories weren't stories, they were his memories?
 
Well remember Neo was just a guy with a dull office job, maybe Adam was exiled to Earth with his memory wiped and maybe the first episode is him realising that his childhood stories weren't stories, they were his memories?
If this is true, they can make He man original and Superman original similar. or they can do as you say.
 
I would pay for a full-length EX-PRESIDENTS animated movie if it includes at least seven members or eight after January's finished. It could bring the country together with a well-chosen director.
 
Lucky Luke in live-action has been a mixed bag, and is putting it kindly. The Terence Hill series was narratively faithfull, despite adding a regular love interest, but visually and tonally it was closer to the old Terence Hill western comedies of the 1970s. Jean Du Jardin was perfect casting, but the movie focused on an unnecessary traumatic (and terribly unoriginal) origin story, inconsistent characterization and being awfully unfunny. And the less said about the Daltons movies, the better.
 
I'm not going to quote the source because I don't know how reliable it is - however, the Russo Brothers are supposedly in early talks to do a live action version of Disney "Hercules".
 
Rumor of the day, Warner is eying making Children of Dune, which apparently annoys Denis Villeneuve because he thinks the later novels are all to esoteric to adapt.

Well he's planning on doing Dune Messiah at least.


so perhaps they should see how it goes before moving on the Children of Dune.
 
Rumor of the day, Warner is eying making Children of Dune, which apparently annoys Denis Villeneuve because he thinks the later novels are all to esoteric to adapt.
This may be partially true. I had previously read, or rather heard, that Denis Villeneuve would continue the series after the third film, but that he wanted to be the producer. If he doesn't want to direct, he can be the producer. I also think that the first two books will be loosely adapted into Hollywood films.

so perhaps they should see how it goes before moving on the Children of Dune.
If the third film reaches a similar box office revenue to the second film, I think the fourth film will also come.
 
Last edited:
Out of curiosity, why do you keep quoting yourself?

Don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone do that here before, particularly with this frequency.
 
What I mean is that the first two books will be loosely adapted into a movie with the subsequent books.
I still don't get it. Are you saying they're going to re-make the story of the first book even though we already have two movies ( three if you count the one from the 1980s ) based on it?
 
If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Sign up / Register


Back
Top