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Vigo:
I guess Highlander II was so bad that during filming Christopher Lambert Threatened to leave.

How bad does a film have to be that Christopher Lambert doesn't want to touch it?

lanman31337:
So the plot thickens gentlemen... Just saw a commercial for a remake of The Three Stooges.  I don't know about you, but I think most of these remakes are terrible.  I can't think of one I like, other than the 1985 remake of Alice in Wonderland/Looking Glass with Carol Channing and Sammy Davis Jr.

Green Giant:
Remind me never to watch the highlander sequel then.

I really liked it the first time I saw it.  I had never heard of highlander and I didn't even know it was a sequel.  However when you are 7 alot of things seem pretty cool.

I also remember liking robocop 3.  I even saw it in theatres I think.  I think the problem is you guys were all way to old when those came out.

Vigo:

--- Quote from: lanman31337 on March 29, 2012, 11:45:04 am ---So the plot thickens gentlemen... Just saw a commercial for a remake of The Three Stooges.  I don't know about you, but I think most of these remakes are terrible.  I can't think of one I like, other than the 1985 remake of Alice in Wonderland/Looking Glass with Carol Channing and Sammy Davis Jr.

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I heard about the 3 stooges movie this morning as well....terrible idea. Some things are not meant to be updated. I predict this will be as big of a train wreck as when they released "the munsters today" in the 80's.


Inversely, I am somewhat interested in Bill and Ted 3, probably because it can't get any campier than Bogus Journey.

Bootay:

--- Quote from: Mikezilla on March 29, 2012, 11:19:24 am ---
--- Quote from: Bootay on March 29, 2012, 09:15:52 am ---PBJ: Judge Dredd comics are awesome. Nothing else though.

HC: I will check out the series one day. Also, yea I looked into it and you're right. They really are doing the Robocop statue. That's cool. And how can they not find a place for it? Every few feet is a burned down building, and you can buy a lot with an abandon building for $1,000 in Detroit. Just buy the lot and demo the building and put the statue there. Seriously...the entire city is burned down except for where Comerica Park and the Casinos are. That little area is nice for the tourists, but if you make a wrong turn down a side street you're in Pakistan.

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Thats awesome that they are going ahead with the statue! Wow, I didnt know Detroit was so bad. I mean, I knew it was bad, but not THAT bad.  :scared

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Yea Detroit is pretty bad. I live right outside of Detroit. About 1 minute away. There's like a street that serves as a border and as soon as you cross that street you can instantly tell. Every other building is burned down and spray painted. The whole city is in ruin and the people who run the city just don't care. They only care about the area where Comerica Park and the Casinos are. I am not exaggerating when I say that there are still thousands of burned down/abandoned buildings from the riots in the 1960s that are still there. A lot of the residential streets will have 4 houses that aren't burned down/abandoned. And people live that way. On a street that is more than half burned down. Then the crime is pretty bad too. Detroit and Flint are usually neck in neck for the crime capitol of the world each year. I should take pictures sometime and post em. It's pretty sad.

But anyway...back on topic. I remember seeing Escape From LA and feeling so empty inside...I loved Escape From New York and LA turned the entire thing into a joke. I am a huge John Carpenter fan but he really fell off after the 80s. Everything he did in the 80s was gold to me.

Highlander II I remember seeing once. I don't remember understanding much of it. I think it was II.

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