Your most-wanted sequel?
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#78
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Another I’ve always kind of wanted is a sequel to I Love You, Man. Not sure exactly what it would be, but the first is one of my favorite comedies and I’m a big fan of Rudd and Segel. Comedy sequels can be hit or miss though so maybe it’s best it hasn’t happened. I saw something at one point where Rudd wanted it to happen so maybe it will at some point.
#79
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I'm surprised no one has said Man of Steel 2.
I recently re-watched the 1st movie again (maybe about 6 months ago) and it's actually a pretty good movie. I was a little too harsh on it when it came out 6 years ago. Cavill's a solid Superman.
Yes, the last act went a little crazy with the destruction porn, but when I really thought about it, that's what should have been expected with Zod and Kal-El, who are two beings more powerful than anything on earth and Superman destruction trying to stop the human race from being extinguished.
I recently re-watched the 1st movie again (maybe about 6 months ago) and it's actually a pretty good movie. I was a little too harsh on it when it came out 6 years ago. Cavill's a solid Superman.
Yes, the last act went a little crazy with the destruction porn, but when I really thought about it, that's what should have been expected with Zod and Kal-El, who are two beings more powerful than anything on earth and Superman destruction trying to stop the human race from being extinguished.
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I think even now you could get Keaton back as Bruce Wayne for a Batman Beyond movie. He’s the right age for it. Maybe use de-aging technology for some flashback type scenes of him as Batman. Would be cool.
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Good one! I feel like I’m in an abusive relationship with Superman movies. No matter how often they tear me down I keep coming back for more, thinking they’ll finally change.
I liked MoS well enough when I first saw it and although it wasn’t perfect, it still had me wanting to come back for more.
I liked MoS well enough when I first saw it and although it wasn’t perfect, it still had me wanting to come back for more.
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#84
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What happened to the sequels? I thought they were already greenlit. I love the movie but don't rewatch it because it feels incomplete. Like if they just made the Fellowship of the Ring.
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#86
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Gandhi II - There's only one law...his law.
Actual answer. There are a lot of good choices in this thread, but one I would have liked to have seen was Fincher getting to make the last two films in the Millennium Trilogy. I know the Swedish films exist, but Fincher is a more skilled filmmaker, and I personally liked Mara more than Rapace in the titular role.
Actual answer. There are a lot of good choices in this thread, but one I would have liked to have seen was Fincher getting to make the last two films in the Millennium Trilogy. I know the Swedish films exist, but Fincher is a more skilled filmmaker, and I personally liked Mara more than Rapace in the titular role.
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Gandhi II - There's only one law...his law.
Actual answer. There are a lot of good choices in this thread, but one I would have liked to have seen was Fincher getting to make the last two films in the Millennium Trilogy. I know the Swedish films exist, but Fincher is a more skilled filmmaker, and I personally liked Mara more than Rapace in the titular role.
Actual answer. There are a lot of good choices in this thread, but one I would have liked to have seen was Fincher getting to make the last two films in the Millennium Trilogy. I know the Swedish films exist, but Fincher is a more skilled filmmaker, and I personally liked Mara more than Rapace in the titular role.
Seriously, I loved both. But Rapace was so much better IMO. I also loved Fincher's film. But it was too soon for a remake. Just two years after the original.
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