BobThePizzaBoy
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Remember that movie Free Birds, A poster has been released
Remember that movie Free Birds, A poster has been released
I loved Back to the Future the first time I saw it. Now, the sequels weren't the greatest, but they were still enjoyable.You just brought up 2 of my all-time favorite films. I can understand your criticism of JP, even though I loved it. I do feel there could've been more to the ending than just the survivors escaping, like Hammond explaining how he plans to deal with the gigantic mess he created or expressing sorrow for the people who died (Muldoon, Ray Arnold, Gennaro). I would scream like a little schoolgirl if they announced they were re-releasing Back to the Future in theaters nationwide. Unfortunately another sequel seems out of the question due to Michael J. Fox's unfortunate struggles with Parkinsons, but a re-release would be great too.
I loved Back to the Future the first time I saw it. Now, the sequels weren't the greatest, but they were still enjoyable.You just brought up 2 of my all-time favorite films. I can understand your criticism of JP, even though I loved it. I do feel there could've been more to the ending than just the survivors escaping, like Hammond explaining how he plans to deal with the gigantic mess he created or expressing sorrow for the people who died (Muldoon, Ray Arnold, Gennaro). I would scream like a little schoolgirl if they announced they were re-releasing Back to the Future in theaters nationwide. Unfortunately another sequel seems out of the question due to Michael J. Fox's unfortunate struggles with Parkinsons, but a re-release would be great too.
There will always be the naysayers and those with chronic negativity, but forget them. This looks good. It looks like what they should have done 7 years ago with Superman Returns. I enjoyed the 2006 film and the Superman casting was spot-on. It fared well at the box office, but it should have done much better. That's because the director opted for a moody homage piece over a more sustainable action picture. In short, that picture had a very weak engine.
I don't think Man of Steel has a chance of failing. At worst it would fizzle. I just don't see that happening. Superman became so linked to Christopher Reeve that no one could do the character justice in film or animation*. And let's be honest, the animated program wasn't very good. Again, I do not believe its the character that failed the projects. No one had a handle of what makes him interesting. Well, with the exception of Smallville*. Some seasons were better than others, yet the character of Clark Kent was always strong and firmly rooted.Superman Returns was doomed to fail because they put too many expectations on it. I can't believe that after The Dark Knight completely and utterly out-grossed Batman Begins, they failed to try a second Superman film before the reboot. They just said "it could have been better" and swept it under the rug. Especially after mercifully failed attempts to make absolutely terrible Superman films with giant spiders and gay stereotype robots with 'tude.
And then there's the unfortunate problem with Superman coming off as vanilla in a world of Spider-Man, X-Men, Batman, and other super heroes more interesting than him. Superman could never hold down a cartoon series on his own. The 60's, 80's, and 90's series all disappeared quickly, while he managed to work as part of a team on long lasting shows like Super Friends and Justice League. His live action TV shows seem to last a decent amount of time. I just hope the upcoming film can bring back interest in the character. Though I still wonder why they needed to go back to the beginning with this one 9especially since a 10 year TV series about it ended not too long ago). As long as the origin comes off smooth and easy like in any Batman film and not the clunky, chunky, sloppy mess of Green Lantern... of course, Superman's origin is no where near as long and involved as GL. It was a mistake to make that film in the first place.
Still, there are too many expectations resting on this film. If it does well, we'll see more Superman films and that Justice League movie. if it fails, it's Looney Tunes BIA all over again. The character gets dumped for another reboot, and every plan they have for the character (outside of the comics) gets pushed under the rug.
I feel like I would know about that by now if MJF was in JP. I'm old enough to have ridden the BTF ride in Universal (how long has it been closed? At least six years), and at the end you travel back to the Jurassic and get attacked by a T-rex. Maybe the T-rex in JP is cloned from that T-rex's DNA. Wouldn't that be cool?I loved Back to the Future the first time I saw it. Now, the sequels weren't the greatest, but they were still enjoyable.
I don't think I would want another sequel. The story can't possibly be so good, unless they release it for 2015 and that's where it takes place...can it be? Anyway, I think you're right. I doubt Michael J. would star in the movie if they were to make it. Maybe for the in the future scenes.
Was it just me, or does Michael J. Fox make a cameo in Jurassic Park? I could've sworn I saw him on screen for about a minute. (When they first enter J.P., I could've sworn I saw him sitting in the car.) I must be losing my mind...