Nytrunner
Pop lugs, not drugs
Halo? Sheesh. Let's get a real game made into a movie.
How dare you sir.
Halo? Sheesh. Let's get a real game made into a movie.
And who gets the title roll???
I would like to see a decent movie version of Dune. I wonder if Peter Jackson would take on the project.
and.......
as obviously flawed (and downright awful at times) as Lynch's "Dune" is.....I still kinda like it (in a weird sort of way).
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Hype up a remake of groundhog day...........then just re-release the original.
I would like to see a theatrical or decent budget series around the Piers Anthony Xanth books. A great land of magic and humor I read as a kid.
Heck, I'm still reading them... What about his Split Infinity series? Those could be an interesting movie (plus there's a LOT less books). Or even the Incarnations of Immortality series...
Split Infinity would need to basically be X rated or at least NC-17. As for Incarnations, I believe On a Pale Horse was due for cinematic treatment sometime in the late 90s but it never got off the ground.
I guess everyone knows the new Bladerunner movie is coming out. It is supposedly based on Phillip Dick's "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep". If you've ever read the book, you're as puzzled as I am about how they got THAT movie from THAT book. "The Man in the High Castle" has also made it into video. The series is a lot better than the book. One book of his I think would make a good movie is "Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said". It's a somewhat prophetic novel about a distopian near-future where governmental ID is required for everything. The protagonist is one of the beautiful people, a widely recognized media star, idol to millions. One day he wakes to find out he is not. There is no record of his identity, no record of his existence. He has no money since this is now an almost cashless society. He can't get a job without ID. He has no cash. He can't even get a place to stay without ID. The biggest problem is that in this police state, everyone has an ID, nobody is allowed to be a nobody, yet there is no record of his existence. Coming soon to a reality near you...
Ya know, on that note , "Fahrenheit 451" would be a good remake!
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