HEY YOU GUYS! Goonies 2 a Reality?
#51
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Originally posted by Pants
Considering Feldman ruined the commentary he will probably ruin any sequel that is made.
Considering Feldman ruined the commentary he will probably ruin any sequel that is made.
#52
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I would like to see another Goonies, jabbering Feldman and all, and I loved the commentary track. If anyone watches it for the first time with a bunch of people, it's great to take bets on to see how many times Corey does not even get a response and just bombs. I bet even a drinking game could be made out of it. Hell I'd love to see another Goonies just so we can get another commentary track like that.
Last edited by Drop; 12-17-03 at 05:45 PM.
#53
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Originally posted by B.A.hist
God, he wouldn't shut up during that thing. I swear he was getting on everyone's nerves - maybe that's why Sean Astin left abruptly in the middle of it.
God, he wouldn't shut up during that thing. I swear he was getting on everyone's nerves - maybe that's why Sean Astin left abruptly in the middle of it.
#54
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Originally posted by TREX1993
Although I definitely DO agree with the comment about Feldman, for the record Sean Astin had to leave to get a plane back for New Zealand...he was in the middle of TLotR filming and was just back in the States for a limited amount of time.
Although I definitely DO agree with the comment about Feldman, for the record Sean Astin had to leave to get a plane back for New Zealand...he was in the middle of TLotR filming and was just back in the States for a limited amount of time.
#55
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HEY YOU GUYS! Goonies 2 a Reality?
#57
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Originally Posted by NoirFan
Christ, I'm so sick of pointless sequels already. Streets of Fire 2? The fuck?! Hollywood has no imagination.
And don't forget TR2N.
#64
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Originally Posted by NoirFan
The only sequels worth a damn are Aliens and Troll 2 anyway.
#65
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Originally Posted by Zen Peckinpah
And don't forget TR2N.
Always seems so much more bad-ass in my mind. Then I see it again.
#67
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Originally Posted by KillerCannibal
The time for a sequel has LOOOOOONNGGGG since passed.
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^T2?!?!?
I actually want that one to happen. And it's a different story considering it was always intended on being made ...since 1984.
Agreed, but it's still a step up from a remake.
Monster Squad 2, anyone?????
Originally Posted by Zen Peckinpah
Really soon we'll be seeing Buckaroo Banzai vs. The World Crime League get a greenlight.
Originally Posted by NoirFan
Christ, I'm so sick of pointless sequels already. Streets of Fire 2? The fuck?! Hollywood has no imagination.
Originally Posted by kefrank
my thoughts exactly. i don't understand the appeal of new sequels to movies that are twenty years old.
#70
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Originally Posted by MartinBlank
The Godfather Part II?!?!?
Last edited by NoirFan; 08-06-08 at 04:56 PM.
#72
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The good news? Goonies 2 is dead.
The bad news? It may become a musical.
Variety article.
Rumors have been swirling for years about a "Goonies" sequel, but Richard Donner says his most recent attempt simply didn't pan out. "We tried really hard, and Steven (Spielberg) said, 'Let's do it.' We had a lot of young writers submit work, but it just didn't seem to call for it," he explains.
Lately, Donner has been chasing a different spinoff idea: "I'm in the process of trying to get it done as a musical on Broadway. Wouldn't that be great?"
The director has already met with former Broadway entertainment attorney John F. Breglio, and Donner seems confident things are moving in the right direction. He's even figured out where to break for intermission: right after the kids fall through the hole, with the second half unfolding underground.
The director has already met with former Broadway entertainment attorney John F. Breglio, and Donner seems confident things are moving in the right direction. He's even figured out where to break for intermission: right after the kids fall through the hole, with the second half unfolding underground.