Desperately Needs A Remake
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SonOfTorah — 13 years ago(June 29, 2012 07:37 AM)
Actually, and you read it here first, a remake sequel is under consideration over at Warner Bros with J J McClure returning as race organiser and a mooted all-star cast being considered, to make it a true sequel to the original 2 films.
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willydoe71 — 12 years ago(July 19, 2013 07:00 AM)
Actually, and you read it here first, a remake sequel is under consideration over at Warner Bros with J J McClure returning as race organiser and a mooted all-star cast being considered, to make it a true sequel to the original 2 films.
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Planikta — 9 years ago(October 17, 2016 08:35 AM)
Your comment was factually correct at the time of your comment, before they made
Star Wars: The Force Awakens
, which serves as a remake of
A New Hope
, a sequel to
Return of the Jedi
and a reboot of the Star Wars franchise -
TejasExpress1976 — 13 years ago(December 29, 2012 03:41 PM)
THANK YOU!!!
The film works because all of the people involved were celebs loved by the public. No egos in the film; everyone wanted to work/play around. You can tell watching it that everyone had a blast. A film like this cannot be remade, nor should it. The days are gone with a caliber cast like this. -
RobBase086-1 — 13 years ago(February 01, 2013 06:32 AM)
I agree with you that it does not need to be remade at all! If they would like to add a third installment to the franchise then this is how they do it like I mentioned above. They simply set it up where it is the children of the original Cannonballers with some of the actors and actresses of today with a lot of the main actors of the original film making appearances to bring in the fans of the original film and the new fans of today's generation. I think that would work in my opinion.
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RobBase086-1 — 13 years ago(February 01, 2013 06:26 AM)
Why do a reboot when they can carry on with the franchise of the Cannonball Run? What I suggest that they do is set it up where all of the main characters got married and had children. The children take over to race in the Cannonball Run that they heard their parents talk about. Therefor having today's generation see the actors and actresses that they know about. You mix in some of the original actors of The Cannonball Run 1 and 2 so that today's generation learns about the actors of the past. I would rather see it done like that than a remake.
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SonOfTorah — 13 years ago(July 15, 2012 03:10 PM)
I can't post a link, as the news came from a friend recently who worked at Silver Pictures for a good number of years. Warner know that The Cannonball Run was a cult classic that made great box office and know that with The Fast And Furious series that car action movies make money. Apparently the idea behind it is to approach it as an 'Expendables' style cast with Reynolds returning as race organiser this time to connect to the first 2 films. That is all that Paul M. could tell me.
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Alt-Ctrl — 13 years ago(September 29, 2012 05:44 PM)
Atleast a movie like this need some big names.
Any of these (surprisingly hard to remember the women).
Johnny Depp
Christian Bale
Arnold (yes)
Natalie Portman
Tom Cruise
Jason Statham
Vinnie Jones
Di Caprio
Nicholson
Brad Pitt
Hugh Jackman
Stallone
Downey jr
Freeman
Michael C. Hall
Al Pacino
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RobBase086-1 — 13 years ago(April 01, 2013 11:00 PM)
I agree that none of those films need to be remade.
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RobBase086-1 — 13 years ago(February 01, 2013 06:12 AM)
No it should not be done as a remake because if you look at the original films that have been made into remakes have been major flops at the box office.
If they did want to do something here is my suggestion to do a third installment to the Cannonball Run franchise. You just make it where all the main characters in the first two films had children and Burt Reynolds, Roger Moore, and the other original actors make appearances in the movie here and there. This would then spark up the next generation of Cannonballers with the actors of today.
When Roger Moore played James Bond he was more of a womanizer than Daniel Craig is as the new James Bond. No disrespect but I would rather see the James Bond franchise stick to its roots and not be altered due to modern times. This is just my opinion about it. Plus, today's generation and future actors need to watch some of these films to learn more about the actors and actresses of the past instead of watching the modern movies. They can learn a lot from the past.