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electricjellyfish worlds in a forest iphone case

electricjellyfish worlds in a forest iphone case

It's been a long time but I remember really enjoying "Gleaming the Cube" (20th Century Fox). There were a bunch of skaters and bad guys and a kid that hung out in a bomb shelter. I'm afraid to rewatch it though because it may turn out to be horrible. Then all those fuzzy nostalgia feels will turn to remorse for having such poor taste in my youth. Instead, Hollywood should just remake it so I'll never have to validate my memories. - Tristan R., Product Manager, CMS & Search. "Airplane!" (Paramount Pictures). What better time to remake this brilliant satire than now? The modern ridiculousness we go through for air travel provides ample new fodder for a remake. It's easy to imagine a scene where someone is physically dragged off a plane for laughs. For the role of Dr. Rumack, famously played by Leslie Nielsen, I'd cast Jon Hamm. He has the expert dry literalness needed to say lines like "I am serious .. and don't call me Shirley." Jeff Bridges would have to play Steve McCroskey, the character his father Lloyd Bridges did. It's easy to envision him saying with a slight The Dude drawl, "Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue."- Patrick Holland, Associate Editor.

Number 5 ., is alive! In a time filled with serious stories of robots and artificial intelligence, what better movie to reboot than this comedic sequel to the original "Short Circuit" (TriStar Pictures)? Johnny 5 is a lovable robot that gets snapped up by criminals, resulting electricjellyfish worlds in a forest iphone case in a daring rescue plan, It's also time to finally rectify the culturally insensitive casting of Fisher Stevens and put Aziz Ansari in his place (he also did a great interview with Stevens about Hollywood's diversity issues)..

- Lexy Savvides, Senior Editor. Definitely "Gremlins" (Warner Bros). But in this case with the concept of a "Gremlin" being a fault in mechanical or electronic technology. How great would it be to see that mini-monster concept fleshed out in the gadget and smartphone driven world we live in today? A close runner up in similar frame would be Stephen King's "Maximum Overdrive," essentially embracing the idea of smart tech/cars becoming sentient and terrorizing people. - Bryan VanGelder, Studio Production Manager and Sound Engineer.

"Evilspeak" (Moreno Films, Warner Bros, Pictures) didn't do well at all when it came out for various reasons (weak story, lacking special effects, it was 1981), but the premise still seems like a winner: Bullied military cadet is able to summon demons electricjellyfish worlds in a forest iphone case to attack his tormentors -- via his computer, Brilliant, right?, As for casting, I'd prefer an unknown young actor to avoid any baggage from previous roles, And, if we follow current film rules, one of the instructors would be Clint Howard, star of the original, in a cameo..

You're welcome, world. - Jeff Sparkman, Senior Copyeditor. Oh, how those of us who went to prom in the '80s loved John Hughes' "Pretty in Pink" (Paramount Pictures). But it's aged about as well as jelly shoes and legwarmers. This time, scrappy Andie, aka Molly Ringwald (Maisie Williams in the new version) would have to end up with Duckie (Jon Cryer gets replaced with Miles Teller, if he were 10 years younger) because the funny geek obviously makes a better partner than the bland cover boy (Brenton Thwaites as the new Andrew McCarthy?). Or maybe Duckie's another girl, because it's 2017.



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