What was the last movie you've seen?

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AppleQueso wrote:They really shouldn't remake The Naked Gun.
Since it is one of my favorite movies, I would agree with this...except that The Naked Gun is basically a feature film remake of Police Squad! (and since they recycle so many gags, The Naked Gun 22 1/2 and The Naked Gun 33 1/3 are basically remakes of the The Naked Gun).
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prfsnl_gmr wrote:
AppleQueso wrote:They really shouldn't remake The Naked Gun.
Since it is one of my favorite movies, I would agree with this...except that The Naked Gun is basically a feature film remake of Police Squad! (and since they recycle so many gags, The Naked Gun 22 1/2 and The Naked Gun 33 1/3 are basically remakes of the The Naked Gun).
I don't really want to see the franchise outlive Leslie Nielsen basically. He is Police Squad/Naked Gun as far as I'm concerned.
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AppleQueso wrote:They really shouldn't remake The Naked Gun.
I had a huge sigh of relief that Jonah Hill wasn't going to be the lead.

But yeah, totally agree. It's GET SMART all over again.
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I dread the day someone announces a Back to the Future remake. I feel like it's inevitable.
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AppleQueso wrote:He is Police Squad/Naked Gun as far as I'm concerned.
The Naked Gun is much, muich bigger than just one man!
AppleQueso wrote:I dread the day someone announces a Back to the Future remake. I feel like it's inevitable.
:lol:

That statement gave me this visual of you waking up at night in a cold sweat, your wife turns to you and says, "What's wrong, honey? Are you OK?" You, still shaking, reply "They're going to remake Back to the Future. It's inevitable...AND THERE'S NOTHING I CAN DO ABOUT IT!"

"Go back to sleep, honey. No one is stupid enough to remake it, and even if they did, it wouldn't be that bad, would it?"
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You know, there would be a small silver lining if the remake took place in 2015 and had its protagonist accidentally get sent back to 1985. Wouldn't be enough to make it a good idea in the slightest, but that prospect would make me crack a smile.
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AppleQueso wrote:You know, there would be a small silver lining if the remake took place in 2015 and had its protagonist accidentally get sent back to 1985. Wouldn't be enough to make it a good idea in the slightest, but that prospect would make me crack a smile.
It feels odd to think that they would have to start working on the remake really, really soon to make the 2015 deadline. (It is also strange to think that 2015 is as far removed from 1985 as 1985 is from 1955.) Weren't we supposed to have hoverboards by now?
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AppleQueso wrote:You know, there would be a small silver lining if the remake took place in 2015 and had its protagonist accidentally get sent back to 1985. Wouldn't be enough to make it a good idea in the slightest, but that prospect would make me crack a smile.
I would totally watch that.
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prfsnl_gmr wrote:
AppleQueso wrote:You know, there would be a small silver lining if the remake took place in 2015 and had its protagonist accidentally get sent back to 1985. Wouldn't be enough to make it a good idea in the slightest, but that prospect would make me crack a smile.
It feels odd to think that they would have to start working on the remake really, really soon to make the 2015 deadline. (It is also strange to think that 2015 is as far removed from 1985 as 1985 is from 1955.) Weren't we supposed to have hoverboards by now?
Yeah, I feel the difference between 55 and 85 is more vast than that of 85-2015
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prfsnl_gmr wrote:
AppleQueso wrote:You know, there would be a small silver lining if the remake took place in 2015 and had its protagonist accidentally get sent back to 1985. Wouldn't be enough to make it a good idea in the slightest, but that prospect would make me crack a smile.
It feels odd to think that they would have to start working on the remake really, really soon to make the 2015 deadline. (It is also strange to think that 2015 is as far removed from 1985 as 1985 is from 1955.) Weren't we supposed to have hoverboards by now?
We still don't have Hoverboards, self-lacing shoes, flying cars, 10 Jaws sequels, hologram movies, dust-free paper, home pizza hydrators, mountains of laserdiscs bundled up in alleys, to-the-second accurate weather, self-drying jackets, tiny car mountable portable fusion reactors, or Wild Gunman arcade cabinets.

We do have 16:9 wall-mountable TVs though.
Jmustang1968 wrote: Yeah, I feel the difference between 55 and 85 is more vast than that of 85-2015
I don't know, 1985 is a pre-internet, pre-cell phone world. That alone counts for some seriously major stuff.

I suspect the reason the 80s don't feel so far away is because so many regular users of this forum actually remember being there.
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