103 Dalmatians
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che-lecossais — 18 years ago(April 06, 2007 11:53 AM)
103 DALMATIONS PRE-TREATEMENT
for DISNEY CORPORATION OF THE WORLD
A Jumbo-Jet, full of cute handicapped orphans, is hi-jacked by an evil liberal animal-rights fanatic, but crashes into an ocean going liner, full of crusty old vietnam veterans, which promptly sinks.
All the handicapped kids and vets surviveplucky airline steward ferries them all to a lost island, where they fight to survive against the indigenous democrat-voting cannibal population.
Then the local volcano erupts, awakening the local evil Anti-'Merican God.
During the raging battle that ensues, the handicapped kids and the crusty old vietnam veterans bond together to prove 'merkin superiority in adversity, destroying 'Mericas enemies and making some hackneyed point about how we have to love each other and kill other people.
Oh and 103 dalmations, i'll find a way to squeeze them in.
NOTES :maybee we cud swap viet vets for dalmations ?
@ not enuf xploding cars ?
& can change political bias if need be
} love interest ? {dalmations ??}- make the terrorist muslim ?
(if they don't like this, i have another one : M*therfarkin' 103 Dalmations on a plane)
- make the terrorist muslim ?
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MrsJoeJonas07 — 19 years ago(September 18, 2006 03:38 PM)
Zavier1986, how
DARE
you? Sorry, but I'm a
huge
dog lover. So everytime someone says something mean about dogs I go off on 'em.
I, too, would like a 103 Dalmations. Glenn Close would have to be Cruella, though. I can't imagine anyone else.
Anyway, I hope they do make a third one
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atomicseasoning — 19 years ago(July 07, 2006 05:51 AM)
I have a great idea for another sequel. Cruella get back into her fashion empire by creating a magazine, and thus hiring a bunch of people. The title of the movie is
"103 Dalmations: The De Vil Wears Dalmation"
and is thus a comic take on the currently popular book & film
'The Devil Wears Prada'
.
The plot-line would then consist of much of the movie taking place from the POV of both the young female intern, and the various Dalmations of course.
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fairyfreak007 — 19 years ago(July 15, 2006 01:38 PM)
That's not a bad idea, except that was kinda like what Anita was in the first one. She worked at Cruella's design studio thingie. And then, in the second one, Chloe was her parole officer. I think that the third one should be something completely different, but like i said earlier, star oddball, cause she's just a cutie!
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thereseuphemiaabernathy — 19 years ago(August 31, 2006 09:03 AM)
I'd probably see it, as I saw the first two.
Glenn Close makes a great Cruella.
What I liked most about 102 Dalmatians was the potpourri of breeds they used; as a dog lover it was fun to just identify as many as I could find. I mean, most of the dogs weren't really "characters," but they were in there nonetheless! I picked out a Komondor & an Irish water spaniel amongst them; nice! My favorite was Digger, simply for being a Borzoi.
And of course, having a group of dogs stay home and watch Lady & the Tramp while the humans reenact the famous spaghetti scene was pretty cute. Gerard Dpardieu was funny.
Overall, I guess I'm glad I gave this one a 'second chance.' It was fun, which is all it was supposed to be. Although if there was a third I'd like a little bit of a different storyline.
Seriously..that was some pretty darn nice racing out there. BY ME!
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trina_disneyfanatic — 19 years ago(March 30, 2007 12:56 PM)
"Glenn Close makes a great Cruella.
What I liked most about 102 Dalmatians was the potpourri of breeds they used; as a dog lover it was fun to just identify as many as I could find. I mean, most of the dogs weren't really "characters," but they were in there nonetheless!And of course, having a group of dogs stay home and watch Lady & the Tramp while the humans reenact the famous spaghetti scene was pretty cute.It was fun, which is all it was supposed to be. Although if there was a third I'd like a little bit of a different storyline."
-thecuttyblacksow
I agree with you all the way! I think Glen Close said on Disney Channel that she really likes animals, so for her to be playing a villian like Cruella was challenging, but fun nonetheless!
I am a HUGE dog lover!
All the dogs in both the movies were really cute!
The spaghetti scene makes me laugh every time, while singing "Bella Notte" along with Tony. I think Chloe and Kevin make a cute couple.
As for a third movie, someone else mentioned the idea of bringing Roger and Anita's daughter back. I think that's a good idea, and I think she should team up with Oddball. I think she'll have a puppy of on of Pongo and Perdy's adopted puppies. He (the daughter's dog) and Oddball will then become a couple and have their own batch of puppies, who will become endangered of falling into Cruella DeVil's clutches, and Oddball will once again save the day!
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hermione_granger39 — 18 years ago(April 20, 2007 10:12 PM)
But all that sounds like is the last two movies. It's all the same story line, I can only say the reason I might see it if it comes out is if Ioan Gruffudd is in it. I love that man to death. Seriousally, I thought the first one was booring. I am though gonna ask tomorrow if I can borrow 102 Dalmations from my friends so I can see Ioan.
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NobodymournstheWicked — 17 years ago(September 20, 2008 05:57 PM)
I don't think that likely there would be a 3rd film, plus I don't believe this 2nd film was a big of a hit, to give them reason enough to make a 3rd movie. I know that this movie came out 4 years after after the re-make of 101 Dalmatians came out, but it has been 8 years since the 2nd movie, so what are the changes of a 3rd movie coming. Even through I know that it was 8 years in between the first 2 Santa Clause movies with Tim Allen.