A couple of times now on other boards I've brought up
the topic of bad movie remakes. Instead of Hollywood
constantly spending millions to remake movies that
were already big hits, how about taking a movie that was
a total failure & trying to do it right this time? After all,
a lot of movies may start off with a good idea,
but just fail in the execution (bad script, bad actors,
bad director, bad budget, etc.) So maybe the second
time's the charm.
One movie that I think could be done well is Superman
IV: The Quest For Peace. I'm assuming most of y'all
have seen this (& probably wish you hadn't), but for
those who haven't (like maybe young Melissa & Harrison)
here's the link to Amazon.com which has some interesting
customer review on it that should bring y'all up to
speed:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... 40-9825625
So I was thinking, y'know, the plot of this movie is
actually good, & pretty relevant in this day & age.
I mean, this is the movie Bryan Singer should make.
Really. Just give him $200 million for the budget,
& let his partners heavily rewrite the script, get a
top notch cast (Jim Caveziel as Superman, Neve
Cambell as Lois Lane, Kevin Spacey as Lex Luthor)
& you've got a roarin' blockbuster on your hands.
So you have all the heartfelt drama as the little
boy pleads with Superman to disarm the
world's nuclear weapons. That could be played up
so well, with Superman going through all
of his internal turmoil over whether or not he
should take that step. Then you have him actually
doing it. The scene where he makes the announcment
at the U.N. would be a really dramatic one.
How does the world react? While a large portion of
the population might be supportive, I suspect a
lot of people (like me) would be uncomfortable about
the whole idea of Superman doing this. Certainly
most major governments would be opposed, but
what do they do? Do they openly challenge Superman,
& try to stop him? And if they want to, how
could they?
So that's where businessman Lex Luthor comes in.
In exchange for several billion dollars worth of
government contracts, he's put in charge of a
top secret project to create his own superhuman
to defeat the Man of Steel. He creates Nuclearman
(played by Vin Diesel, The Rock, or maybe even
Nicolas Cage

) & first has him acting as a
superhero, in order to gain the public trust.
Then finally LL sets him against Superman for the
big battle at the end. Look at the final Neo/Agent
Smith battle at the end of The Matrix Revolutions
(the only worthwhile part of that whole movie
IMO), amp it up a bit, & imagine that was
Superman & Nuclearman. I'm envisioning a
major fight, that circles the globe. They fight
on land, in the air, underwater, eventually
going up into outer space & ending on the moon.
After Superman wins, & exposes Luthor's
scheme, Superman returns to the U.N. & makes
a speech declaring that he still believes in peace,
but ultimately that is in their hands, not his, &
he hopes that mankind makes the right decisions
for themselves & for the children of the world.
And I'd probably end with Clark Kent proposing
to Lois, & she accepts.
So what about y'all? Any really bad movies you've
seen that you'd like to see remade?