Total Recall, no shit, it's already time to remake Total Recall...

hey at least it looks like they're giving up on any superman remakes, after that last steaming pile of dog shit that had brandon whatshisname and the colossally overrated kevin spacey
 
hey at least it looks like they're giving up on any superman remakes, after that last steaming pile of dog shit that had brandon whatshisname and the colossally overrated kevin spacey

There will be one, the only question is when and at what cost-ner....

;) ;)
 
hey at least it looks like they're giving up on any superman remakes, after that last steaming pile of dog shit that had brandon whatshisname and the colossally overrated kevin spacey
I know, right? You would think by now someone could have mastered this one.

There will be one, the only question is when and at what cost-ner....

;) ;)

You mean 'The Man of Steel'? They still working on that one? Production still going on?
 
With the total recall of old ideas and complete lack of creativity, I would have to say, based on ticket prices, that we're talking "Man of Steal..."



:(
 
I seen a good preview on 'Recall' when I went to see "Ted" this past weekend. I kept expecting an Arnold cameo to pop out somewhere. The upgrade on special effects makes it look like a better action packed remake.

Personally, the only real appeal to me on this version is that Jessica Biel is in tights and I am hoping for a 'dropped towel' shower scene somewhere in there. :cool:
 
I guess Batman and Spiderman are finally done to death...




:rolleyes:

i guess you aren't paying attention. they just rebooted spider man. the last trilogy started just ten years ago. it ended five years ago. total recall is old enough to drink. it's sadly more surprising that it took them this long.
 
i guess you aren't paying attention. they just rebooted spider man. the last trilogy started just ten years ago. it ended five years ago. total recall is old enough to drink. it's sadly more surprising that it took them this long.

i still think it was too soon to re-make spiderman. and please dear god, let marvel studios shred any script that mentions "wolverine".

i'm pretty superhero'd out right now. NO interest in seeing batman. and now they're making yet another superman? no thanks.
 
Really? Is the book better?

well it's a short story, so it doesn't get into as much depth or detail as a movie might.

and even though his stories were good and very ahead of their time, they were still written decades ago, so some of the sci-fi coolness seems dated to us now.
but even with all that, i still recommend reading anything by philip k. dick
 
i still think it was too soon to re-make spiderman. and please dear god, let marvel studios shred any script that mentions "wolverine".

i'm pretty superhero'd out right now. NO interest in seeing batman. and now they're making yet another superman? no thanks.

agree, but i is slightly better than the original plan of three or more sequels of the old series. those things which just getting dumber and dumber. of course, the best thing for them to do would be to actually put some effort into making good movies instead of just trying to shit out special effects blockbusters as quickly as possible so they can keep raking in the cash, but that's not going to happen any time soon.
 
and i'd rather see a watchable version of a scanner darkly than this, but that aint gonna happen either. god, i hated that shitty "animation." i'm glad it went out of style quickly.
 
Physics Study Finds Fatal Flaw in Batman's Cape

A group of physics students from the University of Leicester dealt a crushing blow to Batman fans around the globe with their assertion that although the caped-crusader would be able to glide from tall buildings, the impact of landing would probably kill him. The students based their calculations on the cape worn by the crime-fighter in the 2005 film Batman Begins. Their paper, titled "Trajectory of a falling Batman," notes that if Batman were to leap from the top of a 492-ft- (150-m-) tall building, his cape's 15-ft (4.7-m) wingspan would support a 1,148-ft (350-m) glide, but he would end up hitting the ground at a likely fatal 50 mph (80.5 km/h).

Source at Refdesk.com
 
and i'd rather see a watchable version of a scanner darkly than this, but that aint gonna happen either. god, i hated that shitty "animation." i'm glad it went out of style quickly.

Speaking of epic novels made into movies..

I think a new kick ass A list/big budget action packed version of Ferinheight 451 would be tha shit. I know Equilibrium is a knock off but I would love to see the original story done with the same level of production. Though it does kinda fly in the face of Ray Bradbury, and the point of the story....*shrug*...whatever, it would kick ass.


Also, and I'll probably be crucified for saying this, a Blade Runner remake (done well) would be pretty slick. I would pay good money to see that on the big screen.
 
451 sounds like a bore to watch...



Maybe something off Broadway with audience participation in burning down the house.
 
I guess Batman and Spiderman are finally done to death...



:rolleyes:

Batman isnt out yet and my guess is, it does very well this summer, people are really waiting for this one. I think Spiderman is doing well

Total Recall didnt need a remake....Phillip Dick has lots of books and short stories, hollywood just needs to do some reading
 
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