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Movies screaming for sequels.

Capellan said:
Wasn't that basically what became Big Trouble in Little China?

From the IMDB trivia

The first few drafts of the movie's script were known as "Buckaroo Banzai vs. The World Crime League," the proposed sequel to The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984). For whatever reason, it was later decided to scrap the proposed sequel. The screenplay was heavily rewritten to become Big Trouble in Little China.

Speaking of which, I'd like to see the further adventures of Jack Burton.
 

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It's not screaming for one, but I'd like to see a Labyrinth sequel, with new state-of-the-art muppet effects. :) Cast Jennifer Connely as a mum who's kid(s) go on an adventure in Labyrinth-land, and I'm there.
 

Commando.

Seriously, hear me out. John Matrix (Schwarzenegger) is now a politician (governor/congressman/whatever) who gets kidnapped by an old enemy-turned-terrorist, and when the establishment won't act fast enough, his ass-kicking daughter Jennifer (Alyssa Milano) and her top-of-his-class marine fiance break into the enemy's island fortress to rescue her father, then all three of them save the world from the terrorist plot.

Fried gold.
 


Tron. Seriously. They did an excellent job on the vid-game sequel, but I'd love to see a movie sequel.

Matrix is soo not a sequel, so don't even go there. :]
I mean, Matrix didn't have light cycles. How can a Tron sequel not have light cycles?
 

CrusaderX said:
It's not screaming for one, but I'd like to see a Labyrinth sequel, with new state-of-the-art muppet effects. :) Cast Jennifer Connely as a mum who's kid(s) go on an adventure in Labyrinth-land, and I'm there.

I like that better than my own suggestions. :)
 


Wow, I would never have guessed any sort of connection between Buckaroo Banzai and BtiLC. :confused:

I too would love a sequel to BtiLC, but it was almost 20 years ago... Kurt Russell would be a whole lot more grizzled, is all.
 

In the spirit of AvP (Ok movie, so much potential) a movie that teams up any number of 80's icons, not horror movie icons since that was done, with a good script and a good director. Jack Burton and Buckaroo Bonzai are just two, throw in the ghostbusters and there you go.
 

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