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Date Posted: Friday, December 26, 04:39:04pm
Author: Lij
Author Host/IP: adsl-108-67-94-218.dsl.bltnin.sbcglobal.net / 108.67.94.218
Subject: 14 Films Trapped in Development Hell

14 Films Trapped in Development Hell

http://movieseum.com/10-films-trapped-in-development-hell/?utm_source=taboola&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=rs-alternet

Yeah, about all of them have a Sci-Fi connection.

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[> It's true. -- AurraSing, Friday, December 26, 05:03:16pm (d154-20-59-35.bchsia.telus.net/154.20.59.35)

I don't want to see another Ghostbusters movie, next gen or all female cast included. A few of those stories might make a good movie but right off the top of my head, forget any video-game based movies. Their audience is limited to gamers and their dates who get dragged to watch something they've been trying to avoid for years. (I live with gamers and outside of The Last of Us, none of them have a storyline worthy of a big budget movie) Though the success of Guardians of the Galaxy will help push more sf screenplays to the forefront, I'd rather see more smaller, intimate stories done than another Hobbit or Interstellar movie get produced....maybe thinking in another direction like HBO or Netflix will be the new way to go??

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