First review of Charlie and the Chocolate factory:
"It's absolutely fantastic, in every sense of the word. Burton's best film since Ed Wood...."
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First review of Charlie and the Chocolate factory:
"It's absolutely fantastic, in every sense of the word. Burton's best film since Ed Wood...."
Buh? Hair? On Kevin Spacey?
This was my reaction.
In other sequel news, there's apparently going to be a second sequel to "I Know What You Did Last Summer." Also in the works are sequels to "Hollow Man" and/or "Road House." That last one still needs a writer.
I'm still cheesed that they moved IKWYDLS from its book setting of Albuquerque.
Sequel to Usual Suspects doesn't sound right to me. We'll see, though.
Next up: a sequel to Jaws! A sequel to Psycho! A sequel to The Day After, that nuclear-war apocalypse movie!!
Oh wait, two out of three of those have already happened.
Oh wait, two out of three of those have already happened.
Multiple times, no less.
Plus PSYCHO got the full-on remake. It's a bifecta movie!
Where's my American Beauty sequel? Or Lost in Translation 2, the one where they paint the town of L.A. red and divorce their spouses because THEIRLOVEISSOPURE.
Buh? Hair? On Kevin Spacey?
This was my reaction.
Mine too.
No good can come of a Usual Suspects sequel. That's just...weird.
there's apparently going to be a second sequel to "I Know What You Did Last Summer."
No doubt titled, I No Longer Care What You Did Last Summer.
This I got no problems with:
A follow up to Oscar-winning blockbuster Gladiator is being planned - without Russell Crowe, who was killed off in the original movie. Crowe, who played General Maximus Decimus Meridius and Joaquin Phoenix's character Emperor Commodus both died in the first movie. But Djimon Hounsou, who starred as African slave Juba, survived and insists the sequel is in development. He says there is "definitely the desire to do a sequel. They're not happy about what they have for now, so they're still working on it." And the 41-year-old actor is convinced he will grab more of the limelight this time round, adding, "I would probably be in the centre of it as one of the leads."
Will it be called Friend of Gladiator ?