>The director of the last film/show you watched is making a big budget hollywood adaptation of your favorite thing.
How fucked are you?
>Sam Raimi
>Neon Genesis Evangelion
At least I get to see Bruce Campbell as Gendo
>The director of the last film/show you watched is making a big budget hollywood adaptation of your favorite thing.
How fucked are you?
>Sam Raimi
>Neon Genesis Evangelion
At least I get to see Bruce Campbell as Gendo
shameless self bump
>David Chase, creator of The Sopranos
>making a Hollywood adaptation of classic Archie comics
It would be, uh, interesting
Akira Kurosawa's Morrowind
Be prepared for absolute kino
>Joel and Ethan Coen
>Back to the Future
>David Fincher
>Truman Show
ohhhhh sounds good.
WTF does that have to do with Sweetchuck and Tackleberry?
>a James Cameron monster movie
HNNNNNG
>Peter Chung
>The Ghormenghast books
Would literally be the greatest thing that ever happened desu, now I'm sad I'll never see it
>directed by Robert Rodriguez
>produced by James Cameron
Kino is back on the menu boys
>Quentin Tarantino
>Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
>Sam Raimi
>Devil May Cry
This random project generator OP came up with has better ideas than actual studios
>50 minute segment about Detective Jones having to face an Internal Affairs investigation about an arson in 1990
>Paul Thomas Anderson
>Star Wars
>Peter Jackson
>Thief: The Dark Project
He'd mangle it tbqh
>David Fincher
>The Venture Bros.
>Neon Genesis Evangelion
>Michael Bay
>Ultraman
>Ridley scott
aaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
>Mamoru Hosoda's Crusader Kings
>whoever directs JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
>Ichi the Killer
not bad, actually
People say the Hobbit broke him but I think LOTR broke him. It's just that he managed to finish most of it before he burned out and it was good enough to be worth the grief.
It seemed to wreak havoc on his decision-making capabilities, though. ROTK theatrical was chopped to shit (and some of that was just about length but cutting Christopher Lee out entirely is utter bullshit). King Kong was an almost an hour too long. The Hobbit was clearly a rushed production but that's also no excuse for leaving so much terrible shit in when the movies were too ling to begin with. He's just not the same guy anymore. I guess it was still worth it in the end, though.
I still say Heavenly Creatures is his best film, anyway. That was the one where he still had all his auteur enthusiasm but also just enough money to do what he had to.
Michael Moore directing Berserk. Ouch.
>Sam Raimi
>Holocaust
Bradley Cooper (watched A Star Is Born), Batman
Would probably be competent but unremarkable but who knows? Maybe he could save capeshit.
>Anthony Hickox
>Blade Runner
>ShinichirÅ Watanabe
>Playing and liking Deus Ex GOTY
I'm pretty darn excited for Robert Rodriguez' Battlefield Bad Company 2 not gonna lie. (Produced by James Cameron)
>steven spielberg
>halo
>Yorgos Lanthimos is making a big budget film about pearl milk tea
sounds kino as hell