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The Last Unicorn.

 

2 Part fantasy epic with monster design by Guillermo Del Toro.  Get Angela Lansbury to reprise her role as Mommy Fortuna, get a multi-ethnic cast that's sorely underrepresented in the Fantasy genre.

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Family guy

Rainbow brite

Sailor moon

Animaniacs

Darkwing Duck

...im scared to continue. I bet this will come up in some desperate Hollywood execs google search while he's trying to find ideas for his next movie.

Posted
45 minutes ago, fuggstop said:

They better not fucking dare

I dunno a Lotr style live action Zelda movie would probably be fun to watch

 

I say that as someone who unironically enjoys the live action Mario movie though so my judgement may be questionable

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25 minutes ago, Naraku4656 said:

just remember the only GOOD video game movie. it's so bad it transcends into greatness

 

The best part is how Mortal Kombat X makes the movie canon.

 

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20 minutes ago, Kudasai said:

Sunset Riders

Starring Viggo Mortensen as Billy, Chris Evans as Bob, Gael Garcia Bernal as Cormano, Taye Diggs as Steve, and Hugo Weaving as Sir Richard Rose.

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Spaceman Blues: a love song

The saga of seven suns

The riftwar saga

 

The Expanse is already a show and i think the king killer chronicles are being made into a show too. 

Also the sword of truth novels but only the first three or four before they turned into love letters to Ayn Rand. They sucked so bad after that. 

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I was going to say Urasawa's Monster, and looked it up in case a Japanese live action film existed.

Instead I found

"New Line Cinema acquired the rights for an American live-action film adaptation of Monster. Academy Award-nominated screenwriter Josh Olson (A History of Violence) was hired to write the screenplay. Although the studio initially announced a 2009 release, the project apparently fell into production limbo.

In 2013, it was revealed that Guillermo del Toro and American premium television network HBO were collaborating on a pilot for a live-action TV series based on Monster. Co-executive producer Stephen Thompson (Doctor Who and Sherlock) was writing the pilot, while del Toro was to direct it and be an executive producer alongside Don Murphy and Susan Montford. In 2015, del Toro told Latino-Review that HBO had passed on the project and that they are in the process of pitching to other studios."

 

I want del Toro on this very badly.

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Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, Kudasai said:

Zombies Ate My Neighbors 

I actually thought that game was based on a movie growing up because of the box art.

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Posted
18 minutes ago, 1938 Packard said:

There was an attempt, but maybe the producers thought it wouldn't generate enough interest.

Yeah it's not going to happen now.

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