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(10-18-2016, 01:51 PM)CLXcool Wrote: As far as I know. Ted Turner was trying to get a live-action film based off of the ground ever since the cartoon of Captain planet ended. I really can't believe that he really sucked up to liking that mess of a show.
Sony Pictures was going to do it at one point, but it ended up fizzling out. If you ask me, the only way that you could get me to take a non-satirical Captain Planet movie seriously is if Brad Bird was at the helm.
Also, your comment about Turner trying to get a film made since the show's cancellation reminded me of this:
http://thecomicscode.weebly.com/dark-planet.html
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Leave Bird out of this mess. He's too pure and good to do something THIS bad.
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SO EXCITED.
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Come on guys, Captain Planet peaked with Don Cheadle's version.


A Leo DiCaprio does give off a good chance if an entertaining movie but I was never a fan.
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http://variety.com/2016/film/news/willy-...201894143/

NO. Gene Wilder just died and then this happens? What is with these studios being so disrespectful and announcing reboots of films right after an actor who played a key character dies?
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(10-19-2016, 09:56 PM)Hexadecimal Wrote: http://variety.com/2016/film/news/willy-...201894143/

NO. Gene Wilder just died and then this happens? What is with these studios being so disrespectful and announcing reboots of films right after an actor who played a key character dies?

They did the same thing with Jumanji announcing the remake after Williams pasted away. As well as announcing a new Labyrinth film after David Bowie died. They just don't care. They only want money. Its disgraceful.
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(10-19-2016, 09:56 PM)Hexadecimal Wrote: http://variety.com/2016/film/news/willy-...201894143/

NO. Gene Wilder just died and then this happens? What is with these studios being so disrespectful and announcing reboots of films right after an actor who played a key character dies?

Best case scenario, it's them wanting to pay tribute. Worst (and most likely) case scenario, it's them wanting to make a profit off of it.
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My wife and I are currently sitting in a theater waiting to watch The Accountant. Being a Thursday after 10 p.m., we are the only ones in here. I'm guessing everyone else is here for Jack Teacher 2 or The Magnificent 7. Oh, well - we got the best seats.
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(10-20-2016, 09:28 PM)Kakariko Kid Wrote: My wife and I are currently sitting in a theater waiting to watch The Accountant. Being a Thursday after 10 p.m., we are the only ones in here. I'm guessing everyone else is here for Jack Teacher 2 or The Magnificent 7. Oh, well - we got the best seats.

And my score for The Accountant is 3.75 outof 5 stars. Not bad.
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So this is it....

This is the end of an era.
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Joe Pesci is the absolute best.

[Warning: Language.]



8 Heads in a Dufflebag is such guilty pleasure.
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In the latest piece of discouraging news about the DCEU...
https://www.comicbookmovie.com/batman/th...er-a146533
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The Witch Director Confirms Nosferatu Remake Is His Next Film
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