Topic: Which Movie or TV Series do you think deserve a reboot or se
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Mon 12/08/14 12:15 AM
Edited by Chrissyboy2702 on Mon 12/08/14 12:17 AM
Over the weekend, I watched the always wonderful and under-appreciated Titan AE http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120913/?ref_=nv_sr_1.
It had been awhile since I'd seen it, maybe a five years or so and I was amazed how great that movie still is. To kill of the whole human race in the first few minutes is brave if nothing else. I really enjoyed it & at the time of watching it & still I felt that there was more story to tell.

Anyway, there are lots of hollywood reboots or sequel movies in the works at the moment, terminator, star wars, jurasic park. & I was wondering what Movie or TV Series would you choose?

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Mon 12/08/14 01:02 AM
If a hollywood film maker plan to make the sequal of "drag me to hell", I would be glad and would love to watch it .
Because in the end of drag me to hell the movies, the evil lady won the war, and I really didnt like it.
So I want the sequal, if it's possible. :D

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Mon 12/08/14 06:20 AM
I'd like to see a remake of The Running Man. The one from the 80's is cheesy fun, but I'd like to see a version that actually resembles the book.

I'd also love to see a closer adaptation of Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes novel. The original 1968 film is one of my all time favorite films, but many changes had to be made because of budget and technology constraints. Tim Burton's 2001 film though extremely lacking is the closest in ending. I enjoy the new Apes films, but they've gone their own way and completely ignored the original book.

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Mon 12/08/14 06:43 AM

I'd like to see a remake of The Running Man. The one from the 80's is cheesy fun, but I'd like to see a version that actually resembles the book.

I'd also love to see a closer adaptation of Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes novel. The original 1968 film is one of my all time favorite films, but many changes had to be made because of budget and technology constraints. Tim Burton's 2001 film though extremely lacking is the closest in ending. I enjoy the new Apes films, but they've gone their own way and completely ignored the original book.


Check this out

http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Running-Man-2-Here-What-Arnold-Has-Say-68252.html

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Mon 12/08/14 09:05 AM
TV Series i'd like to see reboot:


Airwolf

Werewolf

Starsky and Hutch (not the movie)

Lucan lol

Bigfoot and Wildboy lol

Different strokes

Webster

The Jeffersons

Dallas

Dynasty

The Colbys

Fresno


Alf


Miss Marple lmao


Chancer


Hammer house of horror


Lady in blue lol


The A Team (not the movie)


Macgyver












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Mon 12/08/14 07:03 PM
Resident Evil- The franchise (Under Paul WS Anderson) will come to a close next year, but this franchise could quickly have a reboot stick to a more truer version. In fact, the franchise should focus more on Leon Kennedy. Zombie films work and the fan base for this franchise would more than likely support it.


technovative's photo
Mon 12/08/14 08:03 PM
I'm still waiting for Spaceballs II - The Search For More Money. ohwell

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Mon 12/08/14 08:53 PM
Only fools and Horses, The Sweeney and Taggart, will do for me. Love my British TV programmes.

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Tue 12/09/14 03:26 AM
Northern Exposure... With an improved story line...

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Tue 12/09/14 03:39 AM
Edited by technovative on Tue 12/09/14 03:42 AM
^^^
:thumbsup:

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Tue 12/09/14 11:19 AM
Lie to Me



Keep Tim Roth, drop most of the rest of the cast, and get way better writers.

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Sat 12/13/14 11:48 PM
it would be interesting to see a show reboot of McHale's Navy, Hogan's hero's