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Hollywood, out of ideas

DGADBTWSOM;1396484; said:
G.I. Joe the movie. Hollywood out of ideas.

I have fond memories of G.I. Joe, but really?

I am so afraid that it will be really bad... But I will have to watch it :biggrin:

Another one... Land of the Lost, I remember watching that as a kid. Now Will Ferrel will be in it? Gawd help me.
 
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Piney;1396986; said:
Another one... Land of the Lost, I remember watching that as a kid. Now Will Ferrel will be in it? Gawd help me.

They need to bring back Bill Laimbeer for the movie - he actually played one of the Sleestaks.
 
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I am eagerly awaiting Kick-Ass. Kick-Ass is a movie based off the comic book of the same name, however it's a different type of "comic book" movie -- not the en vogue Marvel/DC mutant superhero stuff everybody else is doing, though Kick-Ass is a new Marvel comic.

For those that haven't heard of it, Kick-Ass (the comic) is a "real world" comic about a lonely, high school loser that wonders why nobody has ever put on tights and tried to be a real-life superhero. After all, there's plenty of loonies out there in the world, have none of them ever put on a Halloween Spider-Man costume and tried fighting crime? So, he decides to order a wet-suit off of eBay and become a crime fighter. His first foray into prowling the streets at night involves happening on some kids spray painting graffiti on a wall. The hero promptly gets his ass kicked, is stabbed, then hit by a car while stumbling away.

The comic is quite funny, with a lot of modern references, such as his later, more successful exploits being caught on cell phones, posted to YouTube, and people contacting him for help via his MySpace page.

Kick-Ass is being directed by Matthew Vaughn, the producer behind Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch.
 
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The studio is developing a feature version of "Yogi Bear," the classic Hanna-Barbera cartoon. "Surf's Up" co-helmer/co-writer Ash Brannon will direct the film.

Joshua Sternin and Jeffrey Ventimilia, who executive produced "That '70s Show" and are writing the feature "Tooth Fairy" for Fox, are penning the screenplay.

The project, culled from Warners' vast library, is planned as a live-action/animated hybrid along the lines of Fox's 2007 hit "Alvin & the Chipmunks." Much of the movie will be live action, but Yogi Bear and sidekick Boo Boo will be done in CG animation.

I Watch Stuff
 
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NFBuck;1559448; said:
This is gonna be EPIC.

411mania.com: Movies - [Movies] Get Ready For Showgirls Sequel[Movies]-Get-Ready-For-Showgirls-Sequel.htm#

So the lead in a new movie about strippers is... 40? There has to be a million strippers in American under 30 and how many under 25... what the hell? 1!?!?!

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the lead is on the left...
 
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[quote='BusNative;155947;3]So the lead in a new movie about strippers is... 40? There has to be a million strippers in American under 30 and how many under 25... what the hell? 1!?!?!

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the lead is on the left...[/quote]
As long as it still has the snappy dialogue and ridiculous hot tub sex scenes...I'm in.
 
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