Warcraft. Would have loved to see the Warcraft 3 story as a film series.
Yeah, this. Movie is gorgeous in 4K, would have liked to see them continue the series.
Warcraft. Would have loved to see the Warcraft 3 story as a film series.
Warcraft, because I wanted to see an Arthas movie. I know it wasn't a huge bomb, but it didn't make enough to warrant development of any sequels.
Did you see the money it made in China?
Also it was really popular with the WarCraft audience which is what they were going for I think.
Came to post this. I really enjoyed the movie as a whole and would have loved a sequel.
I guess it didn't necessarily bomb as I image it still made a nice profit worldwide, just severely underperformed given it's Star Wars.
That said, I could still see that tease leading to a sequel of sorts as that character is well positioned to head up a Star Wars Story movie for sure.
Blade Runner 2049 is a good answer, but at the same time I kind of prefer it to a string of increasingly disappointing and brainless sequels as studio execs attempt to cash in on the Blade Runner Cinematic Universe™.
Tintin didn't actually bomb.
She was a freaky kind of girl
Kept up with current events from all around the world
More specifically one event
The time Osama Bin Laden got shot in the head
She said "Do me like that"
But I couldn't track the metaphor
That said I can see you horny like a stegasaur
That said again your request is so irregular
She put on a beard, I started looking at the exit door
Then a turban
Then a tunic
She said "Invade my cave with your special unit"
I said "He wasn't in a cave", but there was no stopping
She demanded that I fuck her like we fucked Bin Laden.
Lana Wachowski: Warner Bros. was at first gleeful that we were, like, doing a known entity that seemed like a family movie for kids. And then we started showing stuff, and they were like, "Oh my god. Oh my god." We were interested in cubism and Lichtenstein and pop art, and we wanted to bring all of that stuff into the cinema aesthetic. … They were like, "Oh my god. Are you insane? What are you doing? This is the weirdest thing I've ever seen." And we're like, "Yes, that's the reason we're making it."
Lana Wachowski: We said, 'Okay, we are going to assault every single modern aesthetic with this film.'
But Speed Racer has substance. Even fewer people would care about the movie if they weren't engaged in the plot and the characters. I think I speak for any fan of the movie when I say it established a genuine emotional connection. It's tried and true, evil vs good stuff, but done in a refreshingly earnest and sincere way. Not only is there not a single cynical bone in this thing, actual themes run through the movie. There's actually a message in there if you pay the slightest bit of attention.Speed Racer would be better if everything outside of the races were cut out. Unfortunately that's like 75% of the movie. Redline is the better style over subtstance racer movie.
Holy shit yes, many times yes.
Everything coming to mind immediately has already been said. In a technical denied funding / never made way I would nominate Alejandro Jodorowsky's version of Dune. It looked to be incredible, but Hollywood didn't think it would have mass appeal. Great documentary on it of roughly the same name.
I seriously thought i was the only one that immediately thought of this first, I genuinely forgot about the Han Solo thing.Oh that Solo. I thought you meant the Mario Van Peebles movie, Solo.
I kind of wish The Good Dinosaur was better, my son is called Arlo and it would have been cool for him to get Arlo merchandise
Seriously! I had zero expectations going in, I think a couple friends and I randomly picked it off the shelf at Blockbuster lol. I remember loving the ending, such a shame, it seemed like a good premise for a sequel.I like this pick. I really like the movie. There aren't enough good scifi horror films.
Blade Runner 2049 is a good answer, but at the same time I kind of prefer it to a string of increasingly disappointing and brainless sequels as studio execs attempt to cash in on the Blade Runner Cinematic Universe™. Instead Blade Runner is two great movies. And that's good enough for me.
I think that's right. The sequel was unexpectedly beautiful in writing and cinematography, and it earned critical acclaim. The true misfortune in my estimation is that after Arrival and 2049 there may be fewer beautiful and innovative science fiction films by Denis Villeneuve.