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Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2023 2:27 pm Post subject: FEATURED THREADS for 12-11-23 |
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Feast your eyes and feed your brain on the concept-rich post below!
Boy, any day now I'm going to get a call from Hollywood, begging me to come out there and help them create great movie!
Add some great replies to the post at the link below and you can go with me as part of our screenwriters team!
"Who's your daddy, Sweetheart?"
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1950s Science Fiction Sequels!
Today's Hollywood is Sequel Crazy because they've learned that any movie they make can become an endless "cash cow" and spawn a franchise which will earn billions of dollars . . . if the public demands more movies after the initial production.
But back in the 1950s, the Tinseltown Dimwits had no clue that any well-made movie was a seed which could sprout into a crop of sequels, and they could rake in the cash for years to come!
Geez, those poor clueless morons . . .
However, bright folks like us can enjoy pretending we’re movie moguls in the 1950s who can come up with brilliant sequels for movies like the ones listed below!
So, let's have fun concocting a few follow-up films for the classics we love. And then we can flesh out the plots which would have dazzled sci-fi fans in the Golden Age of Sci-Fi!
Please understand that the suggestions below are just my own ideas for stories which would continue the plots of the great originals. I’ll leave it to you guys to offer more ideas about each one.
This thread is not restricted to the movies I’ve listed below. You guys don’t have to reply to the ideas I’ve suggested. This thread is for “sequel concepts” — not for “replies to Bud’s brilliant ideas”.
This is brainstorming at its finest!
So, feel free to suggest your own concepts to the movies listed below. And also you should feel free to add additional movies as well!
We’re using our imaginations to travel back in time and produce the movies Hollywood should have made when we were kids!
And just for the record, all our imaginary sequels will have really big budgets!
So, here we go!
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The Thing from Another World II
The planet that sent the first ship won’t just give up when they don’t hear a report form the alien who survived the crash. Obviously these “super carrots” never meant for the ship to land in arctic, so their next mission will make sure it lands in fertile region where the invaders can “start growing some kind of horrible army. Turn the human race into food for it?” (A quote from the movie.)
I’ve always thought the sequel would take place somewhere in Kansas or Oklahoma — in a remote area surrounded by a few thousand acres of rich, green farmland!
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The Day the Earth Stood Still II
Klaatu left Earth with no idea how much longer he’d live or what decision Earth would make after his dire warning concerning the threat of the Robot Police who possessed “a power over us” that “could not be revoked”. (Again, a quote from the movie.)
I’ve always wondered if his society wished they didn’t have to live under a rigid robot dictatorship, over which they actually had no control!
So, what if Klaatu came back to tell mankind that the situation he told us about was not as simple as he described, and that his interstellar society desperately needed our help, because the robots had such a strong hold on them!
You know . . . like the one shown symbolically in this picture! (Sorry, the image is so good I just couldn't resist using it!
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When Worlds Collide II
The authors of the book on which the classic movies was based wrote a great sequel. I’ve read it, and I actually like it even better than the first one! But if we were in charge of the sequel for the wonderful original, what would WE do with it?
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War of the Worlds II
Okay, the Martians were kickin’ our asses right up until the viruses in Earth’s atmosphere won the war for us.
But the Martians wouldn’t just give up after they found out that all their soldiers needed to get inoculated before going off to war!
So, what would the Martians do next?
Perhaps they would place a huge space station in orbit and drop containers which seed the Earth with a virus from Mars that THEY were immune to . . . but which WE were not!
Hell’s bells, turn about is fair play, right?
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Earth vs the Flying Saucers II
The alien invaders failed to conquer Earth because we found a fatal flaw in their propulsion system which made their saucer’s crash! But . . . did they ALL crash, or did some of them get away?
If so, perhaps the surviving saucers regrouped in space and developed a defense against our anti-magnetic ray . . . and then came back. Having gained a healthy respect for our technology and our determination, perhaps they would then decide to take a shot at negotiating with us.
But . . . even if they did, would we trust them?
Hell no!
With that in mind, mankind would get busy trying to reverse engineer the alien's technology so we could build our own flying saucers — partly to use them against the aliens, and partly to find out if there was a way to make them resistant to our anti-magnetic weapon.
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20 Million Miles to Earth II
Hey, guess what? Venus has life on it! The Ymir’s existence proves that.
And our rocket only crashed on Earth because it got hit by a meteoroid in space! So, we’ve got a proven spaceship that can get us to Venus and back, and we've got solid proof that life exist on Venus!
So, what do we do next?
Hell, we go back!
The working title of this sequel could be 20 Million Miles FROM Earth. (But of course, we can do better than that.)
Imagine a scene on Venus which pans across the Venusian landscape until we see a Ymir come into view as it gazes down into the valley below.
Suddenly a spacecraft from Earth soars across the strange terrain during it’s decent. It passes out of frame and makes it’s landing while the Venusian creature watches.
~ Click on the image to view a larger version of the gorgeous work of art I created by combining various elements with Paint.net.
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Is there no man on Earth who has the wisdom and innocence of a child?
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