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Franchises You Want to See Revived
Topic Started: Apr 3 2015, 03:39 PM (729 Views)
GL84
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Love a franchise and want to see it continue on with new installments? Want to give one a refresh/rebirth? Spill here.
Do illiterate people get the full effect of alphabet soup?

Some people are like slinkies: not good for anything, but you can't help but laugh when one falls down the stairs.

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Since Full Moon has below average budgets, and probably won't make the films I desire, I think I'm on board for a remake. A different studio should make a trilogy made from the best material of the series. Also another take on PUPPET MASTER VS DEMONIC TOYS.

I know there's a prequel coming, but I would like at least two sequels to TEXAS CHAINSAW 3D, and two or three sequels to the original four films. An actual TCM 5 is what I mean.

Another TRANCERS movie, but I know that won't happen. But just one more to bring closure to the franchise.
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Not really a franchise but I want more of those Dark Castle remakes. :P

A Nightmare On Elm Street, Friday The 13th, and Halloween have all been dormant since 2009/2010. Time to revive those, methinks. I also wouldn't mind a new Exorcist, Grudge, Urban Legend, Sleepaway Camp, or Cube.
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There aren't really any series that I wouldn't want revived. I want some more than others, and there's some that I want specific things from.
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Just kidding. That series needs to stay dead lol.
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Apr 5 2015, 11:15 AM
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Just kidding. That series needs to stay dead lol.
Lmao

*Platinum Dunes randomly does a giant reboot*
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I can be on-board for a new Grudge or Urban Legend effort. There's a lot of material to work from there so it could be a lot of fun.

Personally, I'd love to see a film like Mimesis turned into a franchise where each effort tends to trap a different group of horror fans into a real-life turn at a different classic horror film. Making real-life-imitating-art-imitating-film scenarios of Halloween, Dracula, The Wolf Man, A Nightmare on Elm Street and so on could be a lot of fun and really turn away from the overwhelming feel throughout the last decade of doing imitations and remakes of the classics as this would be a clever way to get around that feeling while still offering tons of fun throughout.

Also, I think Pumpkinhead and Waxwork could both use more entries, each one was quite a bit of fun and there's plenty to work from there as well.
Do illiterate people get the full effect of alphabet soup?

Some people are like slinkies: not good for anything, but you can't help but laugh when one falls down the stairs.

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Ooh! I'd DEFINITELY be up for a new Pumpkinhead. (goo) Believe it or not, I actually really like the third and fourth films.
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Halloween
Friday the 13th
Final Destination
One Missed Call (it has A LOT of potential to be great)
A Nightmare on Elm Street (or maybe not because it'll be hard to find a good replacement for Robert Englund)
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Imo, they already found a good replacement for him. Jackie did a great job in the remake, I thought. *Shrug*
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GL84
Apr 6 2015, 05:03 PM
Personally, I'd love to see a film like Mimesis turned into a franchise where each effort tends to trap a different group of horror fans into a real-life turn at a different classic horror film. Making real-life-imitating-art-imitating-film scenarios of Halloween, Dracula, The Wolf Man, A Nightmare on Elm Street and so on could be a lot of fun and really turn away from the overwhelming feel throughout the last decade of doing imitations and remakes of the classics as this would be a clever way to get around that feeling while still offering tons of fun throughout.
That's actually a pretty good idea. It would be fun to mimic and make fun of in a clever way.
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If they did zombies (and Night of the Living Dead specifically) with the original Mimesis, what do they do with the next one? A slasher would be interesting, but it might be tricky without it feeling too much like Scream (or the upcoming The Final Girls).

One franchise I'd like to see get a second stab is The Blair Witch Project. The second film was terrible, but it had a very interesting premise (one sort of like Mimesis, actually) going for it, and a film like that could've been amazing.

Also, the Final Destination series didn't deserve to end after the excellent fifth film.
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Children of the corn, less cheese, more scares.
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I'd like to see another Blair Witch as well. But Paranormal Activity might have blown any chances of that happening. Who knows, right?

Too bad there won't be another Grindhouse movie. Would've loved to have seen Thanksgiving and Don't side by side. Sorry, Werewolf Women of the SS. If there could be a sequel, maybe there could be a third movie then, huh?

Creepshow needs a better entry in it than Creepshow 3. Still won't see that one. Romero should direct.

Is there supposed to be another Trick 'r Treat?

Anyway, would love some more Alien movies. Also, I've only seen the first one, but I really love the concept of Cube and would love to see that keep going. Plus, another Re-Animator and Predator would be nice.
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Apr 6 2015, 07:31 PM
Ooh! I'd DEFINITELY be up for a new Pumpkinhead. (goo) Believe it or not, I actually really like the third and fourth films.


I haven't seen a bad one in the series yet. I utterly love all four of them, and part 4 is one of my all-time favorite Sci-Fi Channel original entries.

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Apr 6 2015, 07:35 PM
GL84
Apr 6 2015, 05:03 PM
Personally, I'd love to see a film like Mimesis turned into a franchise where each effort tends to trap a different group of horror fans into a real-life turn at a different classic horror film. Making real-life-imitating-art-imitating-film scenarios of Halloween, Dracula, The Wolf Man, A Nightmare on Elm Street and so on could be a lot of fun and really turn away from the overwhelming feel throughout the last decade of doing imitations and remakes of the classics as this would be a clever way to get around that feeling while still offering tons of fun throughout.
That's actually a pretty good idea. It would be fun to mimic and make fun of in a clever way.


True, that would be a fantastic way to go through the franchise where they would trap them in the scenarios of the classics. It would offer a great deal of fun seeing everyday fans stuck in situations where you know what's going to happen but the twist in turning it around is what's so fun. Plus, this gets around what really hampered a lot of 'edgy' horror from the 2000's where it felt way too often like they blew their wad reliving the past without saving anything for their own original ideas, and is what the film so much fun in the first place.
Do illiterate people get the full effect of alphabet soup?

Some people are like slinkies: not good for anything, but you can't help but laugh when one falls down the stairs.

My review blog: http://donshorrormovieblog.blogspot.com/
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Well they are or were gonna make a Pumpkinhead remake. There hasn't been any news on it in awhile though, so maybe it's a dead project. I hope not though.
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I hope not. Either carrying on the franchise or getting it revived would be of great interest as I loved it a lot.
Do illiterate people get the full effect of alphabet soup?

Some people are like slinkies: not good for anything, but you can't help but laugh when one falls down the stairs.

My review blog: http://donshorrormovieblog.blogspot.com/
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