As I remember, the team was asked to make four Futurama movies. I've only seen the one so far.
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All secrets are safe with this man, because none are as deadly to him as his own. His secret is that he is Richard Kimble. (The Fugitive - Conspiracy of Silence)
- Half Life
- Alien 5
- Transmetropolitan - The Movie
- Halo
- Duke Nukem
- A movie starring Matthew Perry, Will Ferrel and Eugene Levy as three
brothers who inherit a spooky castle.
Stephen King's Gunslinger!!!!! Come on i need Roland and Walterodim in my life. plus i think it would be the best damn movie ever. I have heard that Steven Spielberg has the rights to it but it could just be "fan rumors".
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Is there someone inside you?
Sometimes.
Who is it?
I don't know.
Is it Captain Howdy?
I just recently watched the entire 24 (ish) episode-long series of Witchblade, and shortly thereafter, I went out and purchased a couple of graphic novels based on the character. That being said, since there isn't one in existence, I'd love to see a film based on this extremely intriguing comic book heroine.
Due to a not-so-big budget, the television series was extremely limited with the effects they could pull off regarding the Witchblade; it can do so many awesome things, and the TV show didn't even begin to encompass that (although it was a very good show). I can't imagine what could be accomplished with the Witchblade in a major motion picture.
__________________ "The mind is its own place, and in itself Can make a Heaven of Hell, a Hell of Heaven."
John Milton, Paradise Lost
Having just read the comic book edition of The Crow, I reckon it'd be interesting to see someone try and tackle a more faithful adaptation than the 1990s film.
Transmetropolitan (the comic)
Anything written by Chuck Pahlniuk or Irvine Welsh
Porno (the sequel to Trainspotting with the original cast and Danny Boyle as director)
More Batman movies with Bale and Nolan
Sopranos movie
Always Sunny in Philidelphia
Preacher (comic)