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Franchises that have been left fallow...

THUNDARR THE BARBARIAN!!

I want to see a gritty, realistic take starring Russel Crowe, Zoe Saldana and Ron Perlman, directed by Ridley Scott.
 
What about Alien Nation?

It may never have been a franchise but the Willow property could be revived and tweaked. Was frankly surprised Lucas didn't jump on that during or after the LOTR movies.
They tried with novels...about what could be expected.

And my picks:

-- Lost In Space (the show not the movie)
-- Space 1999

And for personal nostalgia factor:

-- Bionic Six
-- Galaxy Rangers
 
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. Would love to see an updated version of the series that has ties to the original. The amount of cool secret agent gadgets today would be sick, but it would also have to had two leads that could play well off each other. I could see a big spy-oriented, save-the-world video game developed off a modern (if not slightly futuristic) take of it.

Pretty sure there is a movie in the works currently.
 
The whole Lovecraft Cthulhu thing. I want a TV series of mind-bending eldricht horror! No, Desperate Housewives doesn't count. :p

This could be good, but ONLY on one of the premium channels.

AMC or FX might be able to handle it, too.

But how do you make a show about something that will drive you mad just by looking at it?! Who's temples are composed of such MADDENING GEOMETRIES AS TO INSPIRE THOSE WHO GAZE UPON IT TO GOUGE THEIR OWN EYES OUT! :eek:

But seriously, the closest we've got to Lovecraft on the big screen recently was Hellboy. I'd love a full-blown, end of the world, "the Old Ones have returned OMFG" Call of Cthulu movie.
 
This could be good, but ONLY on one of the premium channels.

AMC or FX might be able to handle it, too.

But how do you make a show about something that will drive you mad just by looking at it?! Who's temples are composed of such MADDENING GEOMETRIES AS TO INSPIRE THOSE WHO GAZE UPON IT TO GOUGE THEIR OWN EYES OUT! :eek:

But seriously, the closest we've got to Lovecraft on the big screen recently was Hellboy. I'd love a full-blown, end of the world, "the Old Ones have returned OMFG" Call of Cthulu movie.

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I'd love to see a (properly adapted) Conan TV series on one of the premium channels like HBO or Showtime. They could even use the (excellent) ongoing comic adaptations currently being done by Dark Horse as inspiration/storyboards.
 
Lensman (one sole anime movie), ships re-created for an STNG epsiode
Benford's Galactic Center novels
Simmons' Hyperion
Foundation-Some Robot series stories, indirectly related
Rama-Just fan videos
and of course, Brin's Uplift series-sadly probably the easiest to bring to the screen, and yet its been un-made

RAMA
 
Foundation-Some Robot series stories, indirectly related


There were talks a few months ago about a Foundation movie, possibly directed by Micheal Bay, which is really odd choice considering the stories are philosophical and don't contain much action.
 
The whole Lovecraft Cthulhu thing. I want a TV series of mind-bending eldricht horror! No, Desperate Housewives doesn't count. :p

I've been reading a collection of Lovecraft stories recently. That would be absolutely epic. :techman: It would need a decent budget and excellent writing/acting, though, to pull off the sort of psychological horror that is part and parcel of Lovecraft.
 
There were talks a few months ago about a Foundation movie, possibly directed by Micheal Bay, which is really odd choice considering the stories are philosophical and don't contain much action.
I thought it was Roland Emmerich who was attached to the Foundation adaptation. (Which has the same set of problems, mind you... ;))
 
There were talks a few months ago about a Foundation movie, possibly directed by Micheal Bay, which is really odd choice considering the stories are philosophical and don't contain much action.
I thought it was Roland Emmerich who was attached to the Foundation adaptation. (Which has the same set of problems, mind you... ;))


Could be. All I remember is that it's a director known for his explosion fetish.
 
There was a game called Delta Green, which basically involved a secret military organization with a Stargate-y vibe that went around dealing with the coming of the Old Ones. Was pretty damn epic.
 
I gave up on AD&D for the superior system known as Runequest, that also has one of the best thought out fantasy worlds ever created. Fantasy Games Unlimited made a post apocalyptic game known as Aftermath which I found to be more playable than Morrow Project.

That's a crit of the systems, which I'm not going to argue for or against.

Would you be interested in tv/movie projects based on the settings is the question I'm asking.

I suppose that if Shadowrun were to be developed today, it would almost have to be an anime project.

I'd almost be tempted to add Space: 1889 to the list, but maybe that's TOO specialized a property...
A movie or show set in the Runequest world of Glorantha would be great. They could cover the epic Hero Wars or the journey of the Lightbrigers.
 
There were talks a few months ago about a Foundation movie, possibly directed by Micheal Bay, which is really odd choice considering the stories are philosophical and don't contain much action.
I thought it was Roland Emmerich who was attached to the Foundation adaptation. (Which has the same set of problems, mind you... ;))


Could be. All I remember is that it's a director known for his explosion fetish.
My thoughts went to Michael Bay... "Michael Bay's EXPLOSIONS!"
 
Max Headroom

With TV, radio, and internet continuing to merge & evolve a reboot of this show could be more topical than ever.
 
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