Let's be honest. Given how much Futurama covered during its run, almost any sci-fi movie will be compared to an episode or two.Heh, "Simpsons Did It 2: 'That's like that one episode of Futurama.'"
...by people who don't recognize or remember the original material that Futurama is parodying.almost any sci-fi movie will be compared to an episode or two.
More a cult following, but these are the people who broke even on "Jack and Jill" they'll try anything and everything.Whyyyyyyy? Just...just whyyyyyy? Was there seriously a high demand - hell, ANY demand - for this?
While I agree with the sentiment- more good movies, fewer bad ones, please- Comedies are a whole lot cheaper than actions to shoot, so the return on investment is less risky. It's not Hollywood's fault that a shitty comedy makes more money than a good action flick. If it's anyone's fault it's the audience's.We can get a Joe Dirt 2, and a Paul Blart 2, but not a Dredd 2.
Hollywood can fucking die.
I'd actually be on board for this as well and I didn't even like the third Austin Powers movie very much. But I feel like enough time has passed, we' ve overcome the nonstop Austin Powers quote onslaught and could return for another round. Unfortunately, Myers had had such a string of bad movies since Goldmember, I don't think he holds much clout anymore. Hollywood is pretty fickle with comedians.You know what comedy I wouldn't mind seeing another of? Austin Powers. Especially these days with all the remakes and reboots. You could have all the original characters (aka: Myers' roles) teaming up to fight their rebooted counterparts (all played by another actor, like Myers does?). I've been throwing this idea around for years and I think it'd be hilariously meta.
Yeah I went to look, and outside of Shrek it's basically all crap. Plus he hasn't even done a new movie since the last Shrek in 2010. In fact outside of a couple SNL cameos, he hasn't really done anything since 2010.I'd actually be on board for this as well and I didn't even like the third Austin Powers movie very much. But I feel like enough time has passed, we' ve overcome the nonstop Austin Powers quote onslaught and could return for another round. Unfortunately, Myers had had such a string of bad movies since Goldmember, I don't think he holds much clout anymore. Hollywood is pretty fickle with comedians.
Adam Sandler consistently makes more money off of his lower rated movies than he ever did for his good ones. He KNOWS how to make a good movie. He'd just rather help his friends make enough money to keep the lights on instead... I mean fuck, when was the last time David Spade was in anything noteworthy?What's more, without looking it up I'm guessing Adam Sandler's production company is behind both of those properties. Dude makes so much money off so many shitty movies starring he and his friends, he can float the bill for shitty movies for his friends too. There's enough lazy writing to go around!
Crackle is pretty bottom of the barrel. I've watched some movies there, but most of the time they've shown the same ad at every commercial break. I think it was Days of Thunder I watched there, and every single ad break was for Sienfeld, the exact same spot each time.Also, it's not even hitting theaters, apparently, just that stream service I've never heard of.
Exactly.Adam Sandler consistently makes more money off of his lower rated movies than he ever did for his good ones. He KNOWS how to make a good movie. He'd just rather help his friends make enough money to keep the lights on instead... I mean fuck, when was the last time David Spade was in anything noteworthy?
Michael Myers? No... he's generally been out of the industry since The Love Guru bombed and he took it very personally. I think the only live action roles he's done since are something for Madonna (as Austin Powers), Ed French in Inglorious Bastards, an short, and some appearances on Saturday Night Live (one as Wayne when Dana Carvey was hosting and one as Dr. Evil in the Amy Adams episode). He's basically just been doing voice work since 2008, which is fine because he's making a SHITTON of money doing it.Myers had a kid in early 2012 (his first) and another mid-2014, being a father might be distracting to his career.
--Patrick
I decided to check, and the last thing he's done was direct a documentary. It's called Supermensch, and it's about Shep Gordon, a talent manager who's served for such folks as Alice Cooper, Blondie, and Pink Floyd.There's also Austin Powers 4, but who knows if that's actually happening at this point.
Is... is Batman a vampire? Wonder Woman appears to be from space and/or the future? Superman is HISPANIC?! Everything's all crazy!
Bruce Timm directed COMPLETELY ORIGINAL new direct to video DC movie? I'm in. Enough of the adaptations of shitty Nu52 crap.
Big Barda?So Man-bat is Batman, Zod Jr is Superman, who is Wonder Woman? I assume a New God what with that Kirby-esque hat deally.
It's been 20 years and those are clearly new designs... it's not necessarily a retcon.That looks awesome and all, but I'm still pretty butthurt about the retcon that lets TIE fighters operate in an atmosphere.
I'll only cease being butthurt about it if somebody in the movie explicitly says "These new TIE designs are capable of atmospheric flight" or some such, because I've been grousing over this for at least 20 years, when some dingbat over at lucasarts got lazy in Rebel Assault and put TIE fighters in canyons and caves on tatooine.It's been 20 years and those are clearly new designs... it's not necessarily a retcon.
Putting aside for the moment that EU isn't canon (and really, vast swaths of it *shouldn't* be), what game was it that had the TIE/A and the TIE/D in atmosphere? And was it specifically said that their shields were what made atmospheric flight possible?[DOUBLEPOST=1429212857,1429212825][/DOUBLEPOST]Having not yet watched either trailer, I'll just say that TIE Advanced and TIE Defenders, having shields, could operate in the atmosphere in games and EU. TIE Fighters couldn't. 20 years afterwards, yeah, I don't necessarily see why a new version couldn't. I don't know what scene he's referring to, though, so it's possible it's a retcon for other reasons.
That scene of driving past the crashed ISD is pretty pants-wetting, to be sure.I got choked up. Damn.