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Sep 16 2008

Movie News - a sad day for news in the film world

Published by junkfx at 9:22 am under Movie News Edit This

t would seem that Stalone is head over heels with the idea that he wants to continue making more Rambo movies. In fact, he wants to make a part 5 AND a part 6. (shiver)

Universal Studios has reopened the King Kong ride….only, they have remodeled it after Peter Jackson’s overly hyped remake

Fox has green lit a new animated show that centers on a disfunctional family and the father is a Nascar driver. The show is produced and voiced by Jeff Foxworthy….(yet another shiver)

Rob Cohen is set to team back up for another stab at the xXx movie with a part 3…only this time we are harkoning back to the original and starring Vin Diesel.

Seeing as how I have seen a trailer for the upcoming episode of Fringe, it would appear they have not yet canceled it. Sigh…

Not really “news”, but fun movie related anyways. This is very similar to a paper I wrote for a film critique class back in 2001. Harry Potter VS Star Wars.

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3 Responses to “Movie News - a sad day for news in the film world”

  1. Mr. Whiteon 16 Sep 2008 at 2:09 pm edit this

    Excuse Me!!! I liked the last Rambo movie, as I’m sure a lot of other fans of the series. Rambo 4 spoke true to the iconic action/hero. The action sequences was top-notch! Besides the original Rambo, “First Blood”, Rambo 4 was the better one out of the series.

    It was a sad day alright…it was sad that I wasted my time reading your filth.

  2. junkfxon 16 Sep 2008 at 3:05 pm edit this

    First Blood was awesome. And I KNOW you loved the newest Rambo film, … but it had nothing to add to the dynamic of the character arch. Even the sequels (part 2 and 3)were less then appropriate. As for a revival of an iconic 80s film? Most definitely. Let’s have another Delta Force sequel while we’re at it. Or maybe another Predator…oh wait, AVP 1 and 2 were travesties enough.

    Thanks for reading and putting your comments in, Mr White. I do miss debating with you.

  3. Ericaon 17 Sep 2008 at 11:26 am edit this

    Holy cow - the whole Harry Potter/Star wars thing is errie!
    And I totally agree - no more Rambo…when is he going to just stop making movies?

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