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Sequels galore
  • 2015 year sequels planned for release:

    • Pirates of the Caribbean 5
    • The Avangers 2
    • Justice League
    • Kung Fu Panda 3
    • Finding Dory
    • Terminator 5
    • Avatar 2
    • Star Wars Episode VII
    • Independence day Forever Part 1
    • Mission Impossible 5
    • Snow White and the Huntsman 2
    • Die Hardest
    • The Adventures of Tintin 2
    • Hunger games: Mocking Jay Part 2
    • The Penguins of Madagascar
    • Hotel Transylvania 2
    • After Earth 2
    • The Smurfs 3
    • Alvin and the Chipmunks 4
    • Batman vs Superman
    • Batman sequel
    • Bourne sequel
    • Pitch Perfect 2
    • Jurassic Park IV
    • Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon 2
    • James Bond film
    • Inferno
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  • The ones that I am actually looking forward to see are : Avengers 2, and Bond.

  • Some of those titles sound like a joke :-)

  • What is the next 'batman sequel'

  • Best idea for Die Hardest in the tone of Galaxy Quest and JCVD: Bruce Willis (playing himself) is on the way to the wrap up party of Die Hard 19 in Los Angeles. Kevin Smith plays the head of a group of devoted Die Hard fans, committed to kill off Bruce Willis, preventing him to make any more shitty sequels and ruining the franchise. But Bruce turns out to be more resourceful than they thought...

    http://friendsinyourhead.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=1426

  • I have better idea. Patented.

    Someone captures kindergarden. Bruce had been called to save the world as he was smoking pot nearby. In the middle of action he discovers that main evil genius behind all is his grandson. So he manages not only to free hostages but also set up main hostages as organizers, and of course it'll be new young US president (from Mexico) twins.

  • @Vitaliy_Kiselev jaja jaaja that's very funny

  • I spammed the hell out of anapurna pics' twitter, wanting to pitch my terminator trilogy idea. I subsequently was twitter blocked! A year later they announce the trilogy, which seems to be some sort of reboot.. very annoyed to be honest.. My next plan is to ask james cameron to sell me the film rights for a dollar in 2019!

    Meanwhile I hope to maybe shoot a horror movie in my town in order to get some cred

  • Tent Pole, Tent Pole, Tent Pole...........or shaky cam horror movie :)

  • Studios need something "safe" to market two years in advance, what distribution expert Peter Broderick calls " content free "movies. Nothing is more safe than something already done. Like McDouble burgers. Predictably consistent all the time. The same thing all the time also keeps the culture in line...

    "See in my line of work you got to keep repeating things over and over and over again for the truth to sink in, to kind of catapult the propaganda." -George W. Bush


    This over scholarly book shows how Alien III actually was a remake of Joan of Arc..

    Film Remakes as Ritual and Disguise Anat Zanger , Amsterdam University Press

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Film-Remakes-Ritual-Disguise-Transition/dp/9053567844

    Cinema as a social institution knows what Scheherazade seems to have known all along: to narrate is to triumph over death. Hence, in an ongoing ceremony that occurs in the darkness of the movie theater (and lasts, ultimately, more than 1001 nights), society constantly delivers its encoded messages. The constant repetition of the same tale keeps it alive in social memory, continually transmitting its meaning and relevance. It is in this context that I suggest that the presence of repetitive chains of remakes can be identified as “hidden streams” (Bazin’s term, 1955 ) in the imaginary archive of the cinema.

    The tendency of cinema to produce a “remake” that retells a previously successful story has to be accounted for in the light of the medium’s unique capacity for reproduction. Given the fact that recorded versions already exist, what is the purpose of re-addressing and re-articulating the same story time and again?

    ---It is my contention that all of these stories are encoded expressions that society keeps transforming in order to tell itself about itself. The constant repetition of the same stories, like the retelling of myths in the sense to which Lévi-Strauss referred (1958), keeps them alive in social memory, continually transmitting their meaning and relevance.

  • 'Die Hardest'

    Plot: After killing thousands of terrorists in his illustrious career, he overdoses on Viagra.

  • Looks like no more Indiana Jones sequels. Disney owns the rights, but Paramount owns the distribution rights to Theatrical, DVD & Bluray, so no financial incentive for Disney. Also Harrison Ford is 70.....

  • Looking at this, I am starting to think that may be sticking to sequels are not bad idea after all?

  • Now I really want to see Squirrels!!

  • Squirrels are nothing more than cute rats. If they were ugly, they would have been killed off long ago. I've tried to do my part...

    These sequels get made as they are easy to get funded and easy to market to your families. Can you imagine what it took to get a show like Matrix funded? Have you ever sat in a Hollywood pitch or funding meeting? "I just don't get it." "So what kind of movie is this?" "Isn't that kind of a downer?" "Why do you think the video game kids will come to see this?" (Have you ever noticed, Hollywood meetings are all about people in charge asking you to do their jobs for them, so they can either take credit if it works, or blame you if it doesn't? Wait. I think that may be every business...)