Has anyone made a decent movie about the Wright Brothers? I can find some that are snippets for documentaries, and I expect there have been a few TV dramas. I even found an animated one. But has there been a proper full length dramatic feature film?
I’d also like to see a fantasy adventure movie about Māui.
There’s been one in development for years. Angelina Jolie was originally supposed to play the role of Dagny Taggart but now I see it’s Charlize Theron.
Sinise would be great! I’m puzzling about Amy Adams as Sachs. She looks the part (don’t know how tall she is), but I don’t know if she has the depth. *Hated *Angelina Jolie.
That could make a really good movie if done properly. They were way more talented scientist/inventors than most people realize. They certainly didn’t just get lucky. They had years of semi-secrecy after Flyer I in 1903 and lots of legal battles with their rivals later that lasted for years. There is lots of drama potential in their story. They also took meticulous records of everything so it would be easy to make it historically accurate.
a) I think not merely a movie but also a damn good TV series could be made from Alan E. Nourse’s The Universe Between.
b) I want a decent Travis McGee movie, dammit, is that too much to ask?
c) I want a seriously done, black-and-white, cast-in-1920s, period-and-mood-appropriate Secret of the Old Clock (Nancy Drew) with roadsters with running boards, old civil war era houses and rural farmhouses without electricity, Ms. Drew as established-RiverHeights detective’s daughter complete with revolver in purse, all with the look and feel of movies of 70+ years ago.
d) How about Stephanie Plum, with that gal who originally played across from Tony Shaloub in Monk, Bitsy Schram (?), as the main character and Queen Latifah as Lula. And maybe Joan Cusack as Connie.
I half agree. I like atmosphere in horror and hate the trend of teenage slasher films and torture porn masquerading as “horror”. True horror sticks to you and makes you dread opening your eyes in the middle of the night, or turning over to adjust your pillow. Something just might pop out, and you try to sleep with nary a movement because you’re afraid any tiny jerk might disturb what lurks right behind you!
However, I have never seen or can even imagine Dread Cthulhu in full live-action form. Sure Zoidberg looks kind of like it, as does some aliens on Babylon 5 or the new ones in District 9. But I have a lot of Cthulhu artwork and I will forgive the director if he puts 90% dread and creepiness in the film but show Cthulhu at the end. I just want to see him so badly!
I agree about Cloverfield. It was a better movie when it was marketed than what showed up at the theaters, but before you saw the monster, you had to have been at least somewhat thrilled. I liked the movie but wished the monster turned out to be like the fake one circulated on the 'net before it came out; you know, the Whale. That looked impressive. I guess when you finally saw it and it was some generic monster with weird bumps and joints, it became less impressive.
Speaking of monster movies, I want the game Shadow of the Colossus made into a movie. Moreso than my interest in the giant monster theme is that this game made you feel small. Battles against the giant colussi had your character climbing up and down over their bodies. The sense of scale just completely enveloped me and I hope that a movie version could do that justice. Numerous monster movies have that smallness feeling in fleeting moments, but none have it over any extended feeling. I think it would be, maybe not a well acted movie, but certainly a very interesting feeling movie
No, I don’t think he is. He’s 49. However, I now see that Matthew McConaughey has been cast in the role. And I was trying to eat lunch, too.
I would love to see this too, but I disagree on the black-and-white. I would rather see the heavy color saturation of a Douglas Sirk film. Don’t know whom to cast as Nancy (Dakota Fanning probably would get it) but I could see Timothy Hutton as Carson Drew. And I suppose Kathy Bates would be a good Hannah Gruen. Maybe Blythe Danner.