Tuesday, January 18, 2005

Sequels That Should NOT Be Made

From IMDb:
Stallone Promises Fans a 'Rambo IV'

Sylvester Stallone has promised fans of his Rambo franchise they can expect another installment of the all-action series - even though he's nearly 60. Stallone, who is currently 58 years old, is holding talks with movie bosses about resurrecting the 80s blockbusters, which centered on a violent, disillusioned Vietnam veteran. He says, "We're in the kitchen and we're cooking. I've had meetings about this and it looks good. We'll see what we come up with."


Producer Still Shooting for 'Star Trek 11'

The executive producer of Star Trek has denied reports that Paramount has vetoed the script for what is currently being called Star Trek 11 and has ordered that a new story be developed. "Unless there is something going on that I am not familiar with, the rumors are totally fictitious," Rick Berman told the Internet site Sci Fi Wire. "Absolutely neither statement, that something has been scuttled and that I have been asked to redevelop something, is true," he said. In fact, Berman predicted that the next Star Trek feature will be bigger and better than all the rest, saying "Of all the Star Trek movies I've been involved with and the previous regimes have been involved with, this one will undoubtedly have a larger scope and budget. It's a very ambitious project, and I'm hoping that it will get the support to come to fruition."

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