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Post by OGBoardPoster2005 on Mar 7, 2017 1:02:18 GMT -5
If you were to make any changes to any sort of film series, which would you do and what would you do?
Honestly, I'd go with 90's Batman. Keep the first two films the same but...
1.For Batman Forever, cast Edward Furlong as Robin, keep dark tone Burton established.
2.For Batman & Robin, remove Poison Ivy and Bane, cast Patrick Stewart as Mr. Freeze and make it an adaptation of both "Heart of Ice" and "Sub-Zero".
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Post by DSR on Mar 7, 2017 1:34:57 GMT -5
I don't know about making changes, but I wouldn't mind visiting an alternate Earth where Schumacher's third, darker Batman flick got made. Madonna as Joker's daughter Harley Quinn, maybe Goldblum as Scarecrow...I'm down!
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Post by Hit Girl on Mar 7, 2017 9:47:51 GMT -5
Wrote this a while ago. May as well post it here. SUPERMAN The story begins when the planet Krypton is in danger of imminent destruction by the Kryptonian sun, a red star which is reaching the end of its life. Unable to convince Kryptonian elders, noted statesman Jor El and his wife Lara El decide to send their son Kal El into space as a last remnant of Kryptonian culture in the hopes he will be found by a civilised race and raised to be of good character. Moments after Kal El is sent into space, the Kryptonian sun explodes, destroying the planet Krypton, blasting it into billions of pieces, creating an immense debris field.
Kal-El's spaceship crash lands three years later in Smallville, Kansas as part of a huge meteor shower which impacts multiple sites across the state. The child is found and adopted by a childless couple, Jonathan and Martha Kent, who name him Clark. They place his spaceship, which is remarkably light in weight and bears a strange symbol on it, on their pickup truck, throw a tarp over it and drive it back to their farm. The child is no ordinary boy. The Kents discover that Clark is immensely strong, agile, quick, has x-ray vision, can fire heat rays from his eyes, blow hurricane force winds from his mouth, which can also freeze things, and even has the ability to fly. Over the course of his childhood, the Kents teach Clark to use and control his abilities.
In his teenage years when the Kents take Clark to the crash site, he ponders where he came from and why he was sent to Earth. He also discovers however a vulnerability to a strange glowing green meteor rock, that remains in tiny particles around the crash site. The Kents return later to the crash site and gather as much of it as they can, and place it in a lead box, after finding out that Clark cannot see through lead, which also blocks the harmful effects of the green crystal.
At the urging of his parents, Clark keeps his powers hidden, as the Kents believe that if his powers were discovered, it could place him in danger as others may seek to exploit him or worse, treat him like a laboratory specimen. Clark frustratingly accepts the ridicule and scorn of his peers as he assumes a mild mannered temperament, fading into the background rather than becoming the centre of attention. The Kents tell Clark that he literally fell from the stars and that with Clark’s good heart and kind nature, his purpose in life could only be to help others without a need for personal glory or gain. Soon after, Jonathan has a fatal heart attack and dies, after which a grieving Clark feels helpless about having superpowers, but being unable to help his own father. After a few months pass, Clark has a series of strange dreams, about a cave among a snowy landscape, and a yearning to find it. Clark is given a small white crystal by his mother, and she says it was in his spaceship when he arrived. He realizes that it is time to discover his purpose, and bids an emotional farewell to his mother. He soon departs on a journey to the Alaskan wilderness and discovers a large cave containing a majestic crystal palace in the architectural style of his home planet, Krypton. Inside, using the crystal, Clark learns the reason he was sent to Earth and his future role on the planet from holographic recordings of his birth father. Jor El informs Clark that his true name is Kal El of Krypton and that on Earth Clark’s biological structure give him extraordinary powers that he must use to protect humanity. He also warns him against the temptation of tyranny and that the glowing green rocks are the last remains of the planet Krypton and that on Earth, they will pose a threat to Clark by being the only substance capable of weakening him, or killing him if he is exposed to it for long enough.
After learning of his origin, he returns home and realises what his purpose and destiny is. Taking inspiration from comic books he had read as a child, wearing a costume made for him by his mother, and using the symbol from his spaceship, which he learns from Jor El is the symbol of all Kryptonians, he adopts the persona of “Superman”, defender of truth and justice. He decides to become a journalist and reporter and begins to work for his high school paper. After several years, at the age of 18, he graduates and moves to the great city of Metropolis in the state of Delaware where he is hired by Perry White, the eccentric editor in chief of The Daily Planet, Metropolis’ most prestigious news organisation.
While at the Daily Planet, he meets a young photographer called Jimmy Olsen, with whom he strikes an instant sibling-like friendship. He also meets the Daily Planet’s star journalist, the ambitious but brilliant and volatile Lois Lane, for whom he develops a powerful infatuation. Clark struggles however to gain her affection as his wholesome Kansas upbringing is in stark contrast to her world weary and cynical big city attitude. So convincing is Clark’s bookworm persona that Lois doesn’t even suspect that he is Superman, even after he rescues her from a helicopter accident atop the Daily Planet building. Following a series of incidents in which Clark in his Superman persona comes to the rescue and saves the day, Perry White issues to all his reporters to find out as much information as possible about this mysterious hero and Lois is stunned when Superman grants her an exclusive interview, after which Superman carries Lois on a romantic flight over Metropolis.
Meanwhile, billionaire industrialist Lex Luthor is growing jealous of Superman, who has now displaced him as Metropolis’ biggest celebrity. He is also deeply distrustful of Superman and publically criticises the adoration for the superhero, arguing that while he appears to be a hero now, if he ever became a tyrant, no one would be capable of stopping him. Lex resolves to stop Superman himself, thus protecting the world from “the alien” as Lex deridingly refers to Superman after he discovers that 18 years earlier, the state of Kansas was struck by a meteor shower. He deduces that Superman arrived in this shower and sends a team of his geologists to Kansas to investigate. At the same time, Lex is intent on carrying out his masterplan. He hopes to use two stolen US nuclear bombs to cause a major earthquake in California. One of the bombs will be detonated in the San Andreas Fault. The other will be fired on Metropolis, providing Lex a means of distracting Superman with a diversion, while Lex orchestrates everything from his immense nuclear bunker in Nevada. The earthquake will cause most of California to slide into the ocean, killing millions of people while simultaneously making the vast tracts of worthless desert land that he had quietly purchased skyrocket in value when it becomes the new West Coast of the United States. The geologists Lex sent to in Kansas discover small fragments of the green meteor rocks and send it back to him. Lex tests the mineral to see what effect it has on Superman by using his assistant Miss Tessmacher under the guise of her car losing braking power and speeding out of control. When she is rescued by Superman, he visibly weakens in the presence of the green rock, a small fragment of which Tessmacher is wearing as a pendant on her necklace. Lex makes an appeal to Superman, to join forces with him and Superman refuses. Lex warns him that no one says no to Lex Luthor and Superman will pay the price for his refusal. With Superman's fame rapidly spreading, Lex perceives him to be a serious problem and decides that he must be killed. Luring Superman to his Metropolis mansion by threatening to murder Lois Lane, whom Lex knows often meets with Superman, Lex stabs Superman with a knife he has crafted out of the green meteor rock. Lex leaves Superman to die. When Miss Tessmacher asks Lex why it is necessary to destroy Metropolis even though Superman has already been subdued, Lex states that Metropolis is going to be punished for accepting Superman so enthusiastically. This terrifies Miss Tessmacher, whose mother is one of millions living in Metropolis where the nuclear bomb will be detonated. Lex has promised to move her mother away from the city before setting off the bomb, but now betrays Tessmacher and claims he only needed her to trick Superman and never had any intent of saving her or her mother. Lex then leaves and heads for Nevada.
Tessmacher saves Superman by removing the green meteor rock shard from his body. Superman repays her kindness by diverting the nuclear bomb from Metropolis into the Atlantic Ocean before it can destroy the city. In the meantime, the California missile hits the San Andreas Fault, triggering the massive earthquake that Lex had planned but Superman prevents the colossal landslide by plunging deep into the Earth’s crust and stabilising the faultline. Superman then returns to Metropolis. Lois questions where he was and Clark replies that he was covering the earthquake in California. Lois asks how he got there so fast and Clark is nervously evasive. When Clark heads out to cover the coverage of the nuclear explosion over the Atlantic, moments later Superman arrives at the Daily Planet, offering to give Lois an exclusive concerning the plan of Lex Luthor. Jimmy Olsen then mentions that it is unfortunate Clark is never here to see Superman, and it is this moment only that Lois suspects that Superman and Clark may be the same person, only to dismiss it as "the silliest idea".
Later, Superman captures Lex Luthor by smashing into his Nevada bunker and delivers him to the waiting Metropolis police department. When the police chief thanks Superman for his efforts, while Superman modestly insists that they are all part of the same team.
SUPERMAN II The story begins with a prologue in the last days before Krypton was destroyed, in which General Zod, the former leader of the Kryptonian army is being tried for an attempted coup along with his co-conspirators, Ursa, a sadistic female devotee of Zod, and Non, Zod’s mute but physically immense bodyguard. All three are found guilty, with Jor El’s testimony against them being key in swaying the jury of Kryptonian elders. They are banished to the Phantom Zone, a trans-dimensional prison, as punishment for their crimes. Before he is imprisoned, Zod vows vengeance on Jor El
The story then moves forward in time to the present day.
Clark learns from Perry White that Lois is in France, where terrorists have seized the Eiffel Tower and threatened to level the city with a nuclear bomb. While in the course of rescuing Lois, the bomb is activated and Superman throws it out of the atmosphere and into deep space, where it explodes. The shockwaves shatter the Phantom Zone, now floating near Earth and Zod, Non, and Ursa are released.
Clark and Lois are on assignment at Niagara Falls, investigating a drug smuggling operation across the Canadian border. Superman rescues a boy who falls over the railing, and Lois suddenly notices it is far too convenient that Clark disappears every time Superman makes an appearance. She tries to prove it by jumping into the Niagara River, pleading for Superman to save her. Clark never changes identities but, unbeknownst to Lois, uses his heat vision to break off a tree branch for Lois to use to stay afloat. However, later in their hotel room, Clark's powers are revealed when he quickly retrieves his fallen glasses from the fireplace with his bare hands. Realising that he wasn't burned, Lois now knows the truth.
After some hesitation, Clark admits everything and takes Lois to the Kryptonian cavern in Alaska, showing her the legacy of his world. Lois questions whether anything can hurt him. Clark tells her that only the remains of his home planet Krypton, which manifest themselves as green glowing rocks, which Lois calls “Kryptonite” pose a threat. Clark speaks to his father Jor El through a hologram about his desire to give up his responsibilities as Superman so he can live a normal life with Lois. Jor El warns his son about making such a decision, but nonetheless offers him a choice. In order for him to relinquish being Superman, he must enter a special crystal chamber and be exposed to harnessed rays from the Krypton red sun. He will, therefore, lose his powers permanently and no longer be invulnerable as he has been before. Despite his father’s pleas to reconsider, Clark, without hesitance, enters the chamber and undergoes the de-powering process.
Clark and Lois then spend their first night together as a couple.
Meanwhile, the three Kryptonian criminals have devastated a NASA moon expedition, killing three astronauts. They fly to Earth and wreak havoc, easily defeating the U.S. military. Afterwards, the trio attacks the White House, where Zod forces the President of the United States to kneel before him. Returning from the Kryptonian cavern, Clark is beaten up in an Anchorage diner by a bullying truck driver. His despondent mood worsens when, in horror, he watches the President announcing the surrender of Earth to General Zod. The President suddenly pleads for Superman's help and Zod issues a challenge to Superman to face him. Clark and Lois reluctantly head back to Metropolis.
Lex Luthor, meanwhile, finally breaks out of jail and learns about the Kryptonian villains who have escaped. He decides that he will collaborate with them against Superman in revenge for his earlier defeat. He visits General Zod at the White House and asks that when General Zod takes control of the planet, that he be given the entire nation of Australia as a gift, to which Zod agrees. Lex negotiates a means to lure Superman to the villains by holding Lois hostage. At the same time Zod deduces that Superman is Kryptonian, as he demonstrates powers that could only come from someone from Zod’s world. Since Zod doubts that Jor El would have allowed his son to die on Krypton, he realises who Superman actually is, Kal El. The Kryptonians and Lex arrive at the Daily Planet offices and seize Lois. They send a message out which is covered by media groups around the world that if Superman does not face them, Lois will be killed on live television. Realizing the danger posed to the world and the terrible mistake he made, Clark heads back to the Kryptonian cavern, now a darkened sanctum, and calls out to his father for help. Dreading that there may be no hope left, Jor El lectures Superman about his responsibilities and is hesitant to give him back his powers. However, a vision of his mother Lara El appears and convinces Jor El to relent. Deciding that the lesson has been learned, Jor El restores his powers.
Moments before Zod has Lois killed, he is interrupted by the arrival of Superman, his powers fully restored. A destructive battle ensues among the four Kryptonians as Superman struggles with the new experience of battling multiple enemies on his power level. During the battle, Ursa and Zod discover Superman's weakness, his concern for human life, and use this against him. Finally, Superman flees, seemingly in defeat. Lex convinces the villains that they must pursue Superman who is heading for Alaska. At the Kryptonian cavern, Zod, Ursa and Non threaten to tear Lois limb from limb, and Superman agrees to bow before Zod to spare her life. Zod also betrays Lex by telling him that once Superman is destroyed, they will kill him too. Superman quietly tells Lex that he needs to get the Kryptonians into the special crystal de-powering chamber, but Lex immediately betrays Superman by informing Zod of Superman’s plan, in the hopes that Zod will spare his life.
Superman is forced into the same depowering chamber he used before, and the machine is activated. When Superman emerges from the chamber, Zod commands him to kneel before him, and take his hand in submission. Superman complies and knees, but while holding Zod’s hand, he crushes it. Superman reveals that he reversed the polarity of the chamber. While he was inside protected, the Kryptonian red sun rays actually de-powered everyone outside the chamber, which had no effect on the humans Lex and Lois, but had a devastating effect on Zod, Ursa and Non. Superman was counting on the fact that Lex would betray him and used it to his advantage. Lois easily dispatches the now-powerless Ursa, and Non leaps towards Superman, only to find he can no longer fly and all three villains fall into the depths the Kryptonian cavern. Superman then takes Lex and Lois back to Metropolis, where Lex is once again arrested and imprisoned, before Superman heads back to Alaska for what he tells Lois is “unfinished business”.
Clark then goes back to the diner in Alaska and picks a fight with the bullying truck driver who injured him earlier. Much to everyone's surprise, this strange, young man handles the bully easily, eventually sliding him down the counter and sending him crashing into the pinball machine, knocking him unconscious. Clark then offers to pay the owners of the diner for the damage. With those around wondering how the stranger was able to beat the bully, Clark simply replies that he’s been working out. When Clark reunites with Lois in Metropolis, he tells her that Superman must continue to serve humanity, conforming to his father's wishes. Lois tells him that she will never reveal his identity to anyone, and is willing to build a life with him. Clark however refuses. He argues that his life as Superman means that they never have a normal life together. Lois protests but Clark says it’s the only way. Lois is even further hurt when Clark informs her he intends to leave Earth for a while to go back to the remains of Krypton, to see if any traces of his culture remain. Lois wishes him good luck and bids him a bittersweet farewell.
SUPERMAN III After being away from Earth for three years, Superman returns to Metropolis. He returns to work as Clark Kent at the Daily Planet, where he learns Lois Lane, who is now a mother and embittered by being abandoned by Clark, has won the Pulitzer Prize for her article “Why the World Doesn't Need Superman” which argues that humanity is better off relying on themselves rather than a superhero like Superman. The relationship between Clark (who tells everyone he’s been travelling the world on an extended sabbatical) and Lois is now cold and strained. Meanwhile during Superman's absence, Lex Luthor has been released from prison after bribing a parole board. Lex has been experimenting on the Kryptonite deposits his geologists discovered in Kansas and Lex now has several small bricks of Kryptonite stockpiled in his vault. Lex drops a tiny fragment of the Kryptonite into a pool of water, causing the fragment to grow to an immense size. The growing crystal causes a blackout, affecting the take off of NASA’s new space shuttle, which is being transported to its launch site in Florida atop a Boeing 747 which Lois Lane is aboard, covering the story. Clark flies into action as Superman and stops the plane from crashing into a baseball field.
Realising Superman has returned Lex steals a strand of Superman's hair from a museum, fuses it with Kryptonite and uses the DNA to grow his own version of Superman which develops into a distorted clone which is purely instinctive and primal and serves his 'father' Lex Luthor without question. Lex knows that while his creation is powerful, his molecules are unstable and his life will be brief. Lex, who cares nothing for the clone, knows what he must use it to kill Superman quickly, before the clone degrades beyond the point where he is useful.
The world rejoices in Superman's return, but Lois is more concerned with the blackout. Clark meets her fiancé Richard White, son of Daily Planet editor in chief Perry White and their daughter Kara. Clark is deeply hurt when he overhears a conversation between Lois and Richard in which she says she never loved Superman, which both Clark and Lois know to be false. He buries himself in his work. Perry assigns Lois to interview Superman whilst Clark investigates the blackout. That night, Lois goes out for a smoke on top of the Daily Planet and Superman takes her for another flight, during which he apologizes for leaving her. She refuses to forgive him.
The next day, the Superman clone, who is already starting to degrade begins committing acts of violence around the world as a means of luring Superman into a fight. When Clark sees this on television, he confronts the clone, now nicknamed “Bizarro” by the Metropolis press and the fight is caught on live TV. Lois notices that something is very wrong when she sees that Superman looks weak when facing the clone. Lois deduces that the clone must be made of the same Kryptonite mineral that Superman had, years earlier, told her he has a vulnerability to. At the end of the fight, Superman weakens drastically and is poisoned by a scratch from the clone’s Kryptonite-infused fingernails. The clone then kicks his opponent into space and Superman lands on the Moon, next to the remains of an Apollo mission.
To Lois' disgust, the Daily Planet publishes the headline, "Is Superman Dead?" The weakened and injured Clark returns to Kansas where his mother cares for him. He tells his mother that he found nothing when he visited the Krypton debris field. She tells him that perhaps the true purpose of leaving Earth was to realise how much he missed it. Clark realises that Earth is the only home he ever needs. During the night he finds the remains of his spaceship in a bomb shelter on the Kent Farm. When he touches the ship, it instantly, but painfully heals him. He bids his mother farewell and returns to Metropolis, still weakened but resolved to deal with the clone. Superman confronts the clone once again, in an industrial junkyard with the clone repeatedly trying and failing to kill Superman by crushing him in industrial equipment, all the while, the clone’s cells have begun to degrade to a critical point. Eventually the clone suffers a complete physical breakdown and asks “his brother” Superman to kill him as an act of mercy to end his suffering. Superman takes pity on the clone, realising that he has been used and manipulated by Lex Luthor and never acted through any real malevolence. Superman comforts the clone as he dies and then sends his body drifting into the Sun, giving the clone a dignified funeral. Superman then returns to Metropolis to confront Lex.
Meanwhile Lois investigates the clone’s origin and discovers that he emerged after Lex was released from prison. Lois and her daughter Kara sneak onto Lex’s ship, which is preparing to set sail, but they are both captured by Lex and his bodyguards. Lex reveals his grand scheme. He intends to use one of the Kryptonian bricks to grow a new landmass, even though he is aware it will destroy already existing continents and kill billions. He also inquires as to whom is the father of Kara after noticing Lois' reaction to the Kryptonite being near her daughter. Lex launches the Kryptonite brick into the sea, causing a chain reaction resulting in its massive growth. Lois messages their co-ordinates to the Daily Planet and is attacked by a henchman. Kara throws a piano at him in an apparent display of super strength, and after hearing news of the incident, Lex leaves them on the ship as he escapes in a helicopter. The landmass' growth causes destruction in Metropolis which Superman attends to, and Richard arrives in a sea plane to rescue Lois and Kara from the ship, which splits in half and sinks with them trapped inside. Superman rescues them and he flies off to find Lex, who is now on the landmass. After confronting Lex, Superman is shot by a gun containing a Kryptonite bullet, which allows Lex and his henchmen to beat and torture him and toss him off the edge of the landmass into the ocean.
Lois makes Richard turn back to rescue Superman, Superman regains consciousness, and lifts the landmass into the atmosphere and Lex escapes in his helicopter. Superman throws the landmass into space, but weakened by the Kryptonite, crash lands back near Metropolis where he is recovered by the U.S. military. After being taken to a military hospital, the doctors struggle with their medical equipment, which is barely adequate to treat Superman’s Kryptonian physiology, but manage to remove the Kryptonite bullet from his wound. While Superman remains in a coma, Lois and Kara visit Superman at the hospital, where, careful not to let Kara overhear, Lois whispers a secret in Superman's ear. Superman later awakens and flies to see Kara while he is sleeping. He visits Lois later that night and promises to leave her in peace to live a normal life with Richard. He tells her that Lex Luthor is still out there somewhere and will always pose a threat, and being Superman is Clark’s destiny, but a destiny that he must face alone. The two agree to limit their relationship to friendship only. Before he flies away Lois shows him her new article entitled “Why the World Needs Superman”.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2017 19:45:08 GMT -5
I normally hate remakes but Transformers and G.I, Joe could really use them.
I'd have the first Transformers movie actually set in the 80's and basically make it a big budget version of the first two seasons of the cartoon. The movie would be filled with 80's references and music.
The second one would be set in the 90's, and likewise be filled with 90's references and music. It would feature main,y the same cast of characters from the first film.
The third film would be set in the 2000's, and be about how Cybertronians on Earth have changed things. I'd probably incorporate the Headmaster concept into this somehow.
The fourth film would be a modern day remake of the 1986 movie with Unicron and it would have Optimus Prime die and get replaced with Rodimus Prime. There would be a team of human soldiers involved, and a post credits scene would be a teaser for that group of guys to be the start of G.I. Joe.
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Post by DSR on Mar 8, 2017 0:17:38 GMT -5
I wrote this about the Raimi/Maguire Spider-Man series a few years ago. I still think it'd be better than what we got:
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Post by Ryback on a Pole! on Mar 8, 2017 3:52:00 GMT -5
Transformers
More focus on robots smashing the shit out of each other. Less focus on shitty humans. Also redesign them so they resemble the cartoon more. The movie transformers are so dull. And trim the length of them to 1:30.
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Post by Ryback on a Pole! on Mar 8, 2017 3:56:10 GMT -5
Episode 1 make Anakin Luke's age and have him as a hotshot Naboo pilot who Qui Gonna discovers has the force. Cut down the politics a tad. Jar Jar can disappear. The plot can stay pretty much the same since it served it's purpose of setting up Palpatine`s rise to power.
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Post by Hit Girl on Mar 8, 2017 11:23:22 GMT -5
Ghostbusters III {Spoiler}{Spoiler}GHOSTBUSTERS 3 The Ghostbusters have been closed down for years following the Vigo incident, due to a lack of ghosts. Dana Barrett’s son, Oscar is now grown up and has become a scientist like his “uncle” Egon, who recently passed away. His mother has become a conductor for the New York City orchestra and married, divorced, then re-married Peter Venkman, who has returned to academia and is now a professor of parapsychology at Columbia University. Oscar is trying to figure out where all the ghosts have gone. His best friend is Sooky Tully, daughter of Louis Tully and Janine Meltzer, who have been happily married for decades. Louis is a best selling author. His debut novel “My Night As A Dog”, based on his experiences during the Gozer event, was a major hit. Sooky works as for a cable TV network as a paranormal investigator doing one of those “ghost whisperer/haunted location” shows, but because of a lack of real ghosts, she has to pretend hauntings are occurring by frightening gullible TV viewers with various psychological tricks and deceptions she learned from Peter over the years, as she was one of his students.
During one of the shows, a real ghost appears and nearly kills everyone. Sooky consults with Oscar and they realise that the ghost was summoned by one particular girl on the show named Zelda. They investigate further and find out she has been working as a medium, who conducts séances to connect to the world of the dead, and somehow she unleashed this spirit. After several more attacks by this spirit, all of which take place wherever Zelda is located, they realise she has legitimate powers and may pose a danger to the city. They consult with Ray Stantz, who runs his own paranormal website called Tobin’s Spirit Wiki, and he probes further into Zelda’s history. He discovers that the spirit is that of Ivo Shandor, the founder of the Gozerian Society who constructed Dana’s building in the first movie which served as the altar for Gozer to emerge and ultimately defeated by the Ghostbusters back in 1984. Ray theorises that the reason ghosts have disappeared is that Shandor’s spirit has been absorbing them since Vigo’s defeat, with the ultimate goal of unleashing an incredibly powerful paranormal attack upon New York, in revenge for the Ghostbusters preventing Gozer from taking over the world. Oscar believes Zelda is a descendant of Shandor, and he may have the intention of possessing Zelda so he can have a physical presence in the living world, similar to Vigo’s plan to possess him when he was a baby.
Oscar, Sooky and Zelda decide to form a new Ghostbusters team. Ray helps with the technology and updates the proton packs and traps. Realising they need more help, Ray calls Winston Zeddemore, who is now an NYPD officer. Winston contacts his nephew Marcus, who is a former US Marine, and Marcus joins the team. Peter offers them use of the old Ghostbusters firehouse, which he still owns, although now it is in a state of disrepair. Sooky’s dad Louis also helps, by giving them the money for a new Ghostbusters vehicle, an old New York City fire department truck, which Ray repairs and calls ECTO-2. The truck features a green button Ray has labelled “Emergency!”
In a final confrontation, the new Ghostbusters team face Shandor. Working together, they are able to push him back to the point of defeat, when once again he uses his vast powers and has them cornered. Zelda is able to use her own power and psychic connection with Shandor to trap him between the world of the living and the world of the dead. He tempts her with an offer of supreme power but she resists and he attempts to kill her. Sooky use the green button on ECTO-2 and unleash a mega proton pack that Ray has built into it as a last resort weapon, opening up a dimensional rift and sending Shandor to the depths of Hell itself, sealing him there for all eternity and destroying ECTO-2 in the process. With Shandor gone, ghosts return, although they are far less dangerous than Shandor was.
The film ends with the team becoming major celebrities, and the Ghostbusters are back in business. Ray presents the team with a gift, a lovingly restored version of ECTO-1 from the first movie. The team get a call and immediately head off in ECTO-1, siren wailing. New Ghostbusters franchises open all over the world. A final montage shows new Ghostbusters franchises opening all over the world, with the various international teams fighting ghosts based on their own cultures, as the original Ghostbusters theme plays over the end credits.
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Post by Mr PONYMANIA Mr Jenzie on Mar 8, 2017 18:44:38 GMT -5
and we're going into direct sequels my miss hit girl ..... you are a miss right? as for me, the obvious one is ALIENS ..... after the catastrophic "rescue mission" spunkmeyer is killed but ferro has an epic fight with the alien bugger and kills it, unfortunately suffering terrible acid burns, and somehow lands the dropship. including the brilliant DRAKE (because i wanna see him and vasquez kicking xemomorph asses), they all pile into it and NUKE THE SIGHT FROM ORBIT!!! then we can get into the storylines in the comics ..... and now my idea from a NEW TRON TRILOGY ..... some of it has changed since i wrote it but it's basically the same story {Spoiler} iloveTRONv4.0
VICTORIA MEIHUI programs her laptop in her spare time, she creates a program and test runs it for six months, unfortunately it is stolen and the CIA track her down.
they tell her that it is on the internet, but they have to go "into the net", obviously suspicious of this, they take her to a MASS DIGITIZING CENTRE where an army is waiting, where further information of their mission is revealed.
once inside the internet they face VICTORIA'S program, now mutated into a all devouring virus, and try to stop it. failing to defeat it with an array of TANKS and BATTLEFLYERS, VICTORIA and a soldier have to travel to a LIGHT CITY where they meet ALEXANDER, but the soldier is there to steal a valuable MASTER CONTROL DISC (MCD) and SHELL COMMAND CODE (SCC) written from her program so he can escape back into the real world while covering up his real intentions ..... to cover up the deletion of financial records!
meanwhile SAM FLYNN and QUORRA are on their own missions, SAM with GENERAL MORDEN making their way to a secret vault holding the original MASTER CONTROL PROGRAM (MCP), who they convince to go with them and help beat the virus.
QUORRA and the survivors take on the splinters of the virus and destroy them, but then find out where the main virus is heading, and if it get's out it will spread throughout the entire internet. more reinforcements arrive but virus splinters destroy the upload link before they are fully through, and with the soldiers already through they chase the virus, transmitting the information to SAM and VICTORIA.
VICTORIA and the soldier try to take the NCD and SCC, but he is derezzed by ALEXANDER, and VICTORIA escapes with both and a friendly program called ZYRO, and with the virus destroying the LIGHT CITY escaping on a light ship.
they find that between the exit and the virus is a fibre optic server and they do battle with the virus, SAM and QUORRA battling it on LIGHTCYCLES, spinning and weaving with the virus while VICTORIA races to the end of the server.
a final battle ensues when the virus reaches the end of the fibre optics as SAM tries to convince MCP to jump into the virus, but he refuses and decides to side with the virus, but QUORRA finally forces him over and into the virus. this gives VICTORIA the chance, and throws her data disk loaded with reprogrammed SCC, into the virus and destroys it!
with the internet saved for all mankind, most make their way back to the real world, but VICTORIA wishes to stay with ZYRO, as she wants to travel the internet and see it's sights ..... but also promises SAM that perhaps she could find his father KEVIN FLYNN, through a process called REALIZEMENT and even TRON himself!
Giving him the MCS they say their farewells, and as SAM and QUORRA, along with the other survivors exit the internet and travel back home ..... VICTORIA and ZYRO make their way to a mountain top and look upon a magnificent city, their first place to visit.
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Post by Hit Girl on Mar 9, 2017 6:03:11 GMT -5
Tried to salvage the plot from "Fant4stic" {Spoiler}{Spoiler}{Spoiler}GREAT LAKES Craig Hollis and Ashley Crawford are college students and best friends. Craig writes a paper on teleportation which attracts the attention of Dr Franklin Green, the head of the Great Lakes Research Centre, a respected scientific institute based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Dr Green has a young protégé named Val Ventura, and is assisted by his main lab technician DeMarr Davis. Val’s father was Green’s old partner, and died of cancer many years before. Dr Green also has a daughter named Doreen who is disdainful towards her father’s profession, as it has left him little time to spend with her.
Meanwhile, another scientist at the institute named Dr Melissa Stromberg, has developed a grudge against Dr Green. Stromberg believes that science should exist solely to generate profit, and plots to steal Craig’s scientific ideas for her own use, to build a private fortune.
Dr Green uses Craig’s paper to construct a prototype machine named the Batroc Leaper, which will allow for instant teleportation. The machine creates a two dimensional gateway, which disassembles the molecules of the body, alters their mass for transportation then recombines them into their original form in another location. Craig invites Ashley to watch the test, carried out by Val and DeMarr, for which a squirrel will be used as the first test subject. Doreen (reluctantly) witnesses the test too, at her father’s insistence.
Dr Stromberg, who is also in attendance, allegedly in support of Dr Green, manages to hack into the research centre’s computer and sabotages the test, as its failure will discredit Dr Green, and allow her to follow up the work herself. The machine is severely damaged, exposing Craig, Ashley, Doreen, Val, and DeMarr to radiation, and they develop abilities relating to functions and traits of the machine, albeit with drastic irreversible physical changes.
Craig develops instant rejuvenation powers and cannot be killed by any means because of the recombination method of the machine. Val becomes two dimensional just like the shape of the gateway the machine created and gains the ability to fold his body into any shape. Doreen takes on squirrel like features such as larger front teeth, sharp fingernails, leaping abilities and a prehensile bushy tail due to a squirrel being the test subject and is also able to create and control squirrels at will. DeMarr can open portals which he can travel between instantly, a trait the machine was originally designed for, but also becomes entirely shadowlike in appearance, with glowing white diamond shaped eyes. Only Ashley seems unaffected and apparently develops no powers at all.
With their new abilities, the group begin to test out their new powers, in particular Craig who repeatedly kills himself in increasingly elaborate methods, only to be immediately healed and brought back to life. Eventually the group use them to fight crime, taking inspiration from the higher profile superheroes that routinely protect the world, such as Iron Man, Captain America, Thor and other members of the Avengers, who the group models themselves on. Ashley feels alone and left out during all of this.
Unknown to anyone, Dr Stromberg has also developed abilities as she too received a dose of radiation. She has the power to command and control machines. Now calling herself Maelstrom, she decides to kill Dr Green and sends military drones to attack the institute. However, Craig, Doreen, DeMarr and Val arrive and using their powers, manage to destroy the drones. They fight her to a stalemate and eventually reach the lab containing the remains of the Batroc Leaper.
Maelstrom uses her powers to activate it, with the intent of pulling the lab, Dr Green and the five heroes into a portal and sealing it behind them by obliterating the machine. Maelstrom gains the upper hand, taunting Craig that even though he cannot be killed, she will make him watch his friends die. Before Maestrom can defeat them, Ashley, who has always been plump and overweight, arrives. Maelstrom taunts her, mocking her weight with cruel insults such as “what are you doing here fat ass? Looking for a candy bar?” This infuriates Ashley whose powers finally manifest. Her body mass has been altered, another trait of the machine, and increases significantly, and she gains the ability to expand it to enormous proportions. Working together with the others, Ashley sends Maelstrom into the portal and destroy the machine once and for all, sealing her into extra-dimensional limbo forever.
The five heroes are visited by Nick Fury, who has just heard of their exploits. He commends their actions and praises their bravery. They decide to form a team, to protect Milwaukee from danger. They decide to create alter-egos for themselves. Craig becomes “Mr Immortal”. Val becomes “Flat-Man”. DeMarr becomes “The Door”. Doreen mockingly gives Ashley the name “Big Bertha” who responds by calling Doreen “Squirrel Girl”, much to Doreen’s annoyance.
Together they form “The Great Lakes Initiative”.
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Post by YAKMAN is ICHIBAN on Mar 10, 2017 9:38:20 GMT -5
Episode 1 make Anakin Luke's age and have him as a hotshot Naboo pilot who Qui Gonna discovers has the force. Cut down the politics a tad. Jar Jar can disappear. The plot can stay pretty much the same since it served it's purpose of setting up Palpatine`s rise to power. I liked this guys ideas. He's got one video for each of the prequel films.
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Post by YAKMAN is ICHIBAN on Mar 10, 2017 9:40:05 GMT -5
I normally hate remakes but Transformers and G.I, Joe could really use them. I'd have the first Transformers movie actually set in the 80's and basically make it a big budget version of the first two seasons of the cartoon. The movie would be filled with 80's references and music. The second one would be set in the 90's, and likewise be filled with 90's references and music. It would feature main,y the same cast of characters from the first film. The third film would be set in the 2000's, and be about how Cybertronians on Earth have changed things. I'd probably incorporate the Headmaster concept into this somehow. The fourth film would be a modern day remake of the 1986 movie with Unicron and it would have Optimus Prime die and get replaced with Rodimus Prime. There would be a team of human soldiers involved, and a post credits scene would be a teaser for that group of guys to be the start of G.I. Joe. I'd definitely be down with a period Transformers film. I thought the second GI Joe movie was pretty much everything I'd ever want out of a GI Joe movie. It basically fixed, killed or ignored all of the worst things about the first movie.
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Post by Ryback on a Pole! on Mar 10, 2017 11:10:44 GMT -5
I liked this guys ideas. He's got one video for each of the prequel films. Thanks for the link. I liked most of his ideas. Personally I'd have kept the space battle in since it's a throw back to destroying the Death Star from 4 which is why I'd have had Anakin as a hotshot Naboo pilot. He'd have had his "use the force moment" like Luke did to find the shield generators or something. Plus I'm a sucker for space battles and I'd hate to see it disappear. Definitely agree about Maul surviving. The hunt for Maul would have been my ideal plot for Episode 2. And Anakin been older. Him been an annoying little kid is the biggest problem with the movie imo. Overall though I do like Episode 1. I think it's a good movie, flawed but still a good movie. Better than 2 anyway which I really think has very few redeeming features.
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Post by StuntGranny® on Mar 10, 2017 11:28:19 GMT -5
Jurassic Park series.
- First stays the same. - They're on the island in Lost World. - Full-on 'dinos in the city B-movie' for Jurassic Park 3. - Erase Jurassic World altogether.
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Post by Hit Girl on Mar 11, 2017 11:57:38 GMT -5
I made a few adjustments to Spider-Man I and II, and tried to clean up the mess that was Spider-Man III {Spoiler}SPIDER-MAN High school student Peter Parker lives in a suburb of New York City, with his uncle Ben and aunt May. He is secretly in love with the girl next door, Mary Jane Watson, but he is too shy to approach her. His friend Harry Osborn is the son of Dr. Norman Osborn, president of OsCorp, which is bidding to win a military contract to supply weapons to the United States Army and is competing with a rival company called Toomes Aerospace and their head of development Dr Curt Connors.
On a field trip to a genetics laboratory, Peter is bitten by a genetically engineered spider. He passes out in his bedroom at home, and the next day his previously myopic vision is perfect, he has become more muscular, his wrists emit web strings, and his reflexes are super-quick. At school, he saves Mary Jane from a split-second fall and easily defeats her bullying boyfriend in a fistfight. Realizing that the spider's bite has given him spider-like powers, he trains himself to scale walls, jump between rooftops, and swing through the city.
In an attempt to win Mary Jane’s affection, Peter seeks to gain enough money to buy a car. To do so, Peter secretly signs up and joins a New York City independent wrestling company without the knowledge of his uncle and aunt. Starting off as an unknown and using the name “The Human Spider” with a home-made mask and costume, he uses his spectacular abilities in the ring and quickly gains the support of the crowd. After a few appearances and victories, he begins to gain popularity. The company renames him “The Amazing Spiderman” and gives him a more professional looking outfit.
While being driven to the public library one day by Ben, under the pretence of having to study, Ben confronts Peter about the change in his behaviour (of which the true cause is unknown to Ben and May), having become more confident and physically bolder, as demonstrated by the fight against Mary Jane’s boyfriend at school. Peter lashes out at Ben verbally, stating that Ben isn’t Peter’s father and should not act as if he was. This wounds Ben and he backs down, visibly hurt by the comment. Peter then leaves the car, Ben confirms that he will pick him up in an hour and when Ben drives away, Peter heads to the wrestling arena to collect his paycheque for the events he wrestled at. Although Peter is owed thousands of dollars by the wrestling promoter, he refuses to pay him. Peter is angered but reluctantly leaves, but at the same time, a thief robs the wrestling promoter, and Peter takes his revenge by allowing the robber to escape, but he discovers later that the thief killed Ben during his getaway. Feeling responsible for Ben's death, and feeling guilty for rejecting his advice, Peter hunts the thief down who accidentally dies after falling out of a high rise window. Peter dedicates himself to fighting crime as Spider-Man. He makes money by selling pictures of himself as Spider-Man to Daily Bugle newspaper editor J. Jonah Jameson.
Meanwhile, under pressure from the military, Norman tests OsCorp's dangerous new performance-enhancing chemical on himself. The chemical makes him stronger, but he also develops a maniacal alter ego. He immediately murders his assistant and later while wearing an OsCorp flight suit, mask and using a flying platform (which OsCorp had previously designed for soldiers in the US Army) kills several scientists from Toomes Aerospace while they are conducting field demonstrations of their own hardware for US military officials, who also die in the attack. Dr Curt Connors loses an arm in the assault, but survives.
After OsCorp's directors fire him and announce that OsCorp will be sold to Toomes Aerospace, Osborn flies to an OsCorp-sponsored fair and kills the board of directors before Spider-Man drives him away. Jameson dubs Norman's alter ego the "Green Goblin". Spider-Man refuses the Goblin's offer to work together and the Goblin vows that if Spider-Man won’t cooperate with him, he will kill him. During a meal with May, Mary Jane, Harry and Peter, Norman secretly discovers that Peter is Spider-Man after seeing that Peter has a similar wound to one he inflicted on Spider-Man several days earlier. The Green Goblin attacks aunt May the next night but she survives with minor injuries.
As they watch over May in the hospital, Mary Jane tells Peter she has always loved him, and Peter expresses his own feelings for her. Correctly suspecting that Peter has feelings for Mary Jane, the Goblin lures him to the top of the Brooklyn Bridge by taking Mary Jane and a Roosevelt Island Tramway car full of children hostage, then drops both at the same time. When Spider-Man saves them all, the Goblin takes him to an abandoned building for a fight. Spider-Man eventually defeats and unmasks the Goblin. Norman then attempts to use his flying platform to impale Peter, but ends up killing himself by accident and Norman dies after asking Peter not to tell Harry that he was the Goblin.
When Spider-Man brings Norman's body to the Osborn mansion, Harry sees him and assumes Spider-Man killed his father. At Norman’s funeral, Harry vows to Peter that he will kill Spider-Man to avenge Norman's death. Peter tells Mary Jane that they can only be friends, afraid that she would suffer further harm if Spider-Man's enemies knew that he loves her. Walking away from Mary Jane, who is now in tears, he recalls Ben's words of advice, "With great power comes great responsibility," and accepts his new life as Spider-Man.
{Spoiler}SPIDER-MAN II Peter struggles to balance his crime-fighting duties with the demands of his normal life. He loses a job, faces financial difficulties, and struggles to maintain his physics studies at Columbia University. Parker is estranged from Mary Jane, now a struggling actress, and Harry, who accuses Spider-Man of murdering his father Norman Osborn, who was secretly the supervillain Green Goblin. Parker's aunt May is threatened with foreclosure and Daily Bugle editor J. Jonah Jameson continues to denounce Spider-Man as a menace to New York City.
Harry, having inherited Norman’s fortune and now working for Toomes Aerospace after they purchase OsCorp, sponsors the research of brilliant nuclear scientist Dr Otto Octavius, Peter's idol. Octavius, who dreams of perfecting a new unlimited energy source, wears a harness of powerful robotic arms for a demonstration of the technology, which he claims is safe. The demonstration soon encounters difficulities and the energy source becomes unstable, but the obsessed Octavius refuses to halt it, with disastrous results: his wife is killed and the arms are fused to his spine. Unconscious, he is taken to a hospital to have the appendages removed, but during the procedure he wakes up and kills all the doctors. Suffering from brain damage after the accident Octavius decides he must complete his work despite the danger. To finance his work, Octavius, whom Jameson nicknames "Doctor Octopus" or "Doc Ock", robs a bank, where he takes aunt May hostage after she and Peter were trying to refinance their house. As the villain and the hero battle, Peter finds his powers unreliable. He rescues May from Doc Ock, who escapes.
During a party, Peter learns that Mary Jane is engaged to Jameson's son, renowned astronaut John Jameson, and gets into a fight with a drunken Harry over his loyalty to Spider-Man. As Doc Ock rebuilds his energy reactor, Peter's powers remain unreliable; after a doctor tells him that his physical problems are due to mental stress, he gives up being Spider-Man to pursue his own dreams. His life greatly improves from not having to devote so much time to helping others, and Jameson takes credit for Spider-Man's disappearance. Crime rises and people are left without their hero. However, Peter realizes his need when he has to save a little girl who is trapped in a burning building and later learns from the firefighters that another man was killed in the same fire. Aunt May advises Peter that sometimes it is necessary to sacrifice one's dreams to help others.
Doc Ock needs technological equipment for his work, and threatens Harry to get it. Harry agrees to give Doc Ock what he needs in exchange for capturing Spider-Man, and tells him that Peter, who takes Spider-Man's pictures for the Bugle, is the way to find the hero. Doc Ock attacks Peter while he is with Mary Jane at a coffee shop. Doc Ock abducts Mary Jane to lure Spider-Man into a trap. Peter, who finds that his powers have returned, dons his costume again and battles Doc Ock across town. He and Doc Ock eventually fight each other atop an elevated train until Doc Ock destroys the brakes. Peter exhausts himself trying to stop the train from going over the bumper block at the end of the tracks. Doc Ock reappears, capturing and delivering the unconscious Spider-Man to Harry.
Harry unmasks Spider-Man and is shocked to discover that his enemy is his best friend. Peter awakens and convinces Harry to reveal Doc Ock’s whereabouts, so he can rescue Mary Jane and prevent Doc Ock from finishing his reactor. Peter finds Doc Ock and Mary Jane at his waterfront laboratory. As they battle, Peter reveals his true identity to Doc Ock and pleads with him to stop the machine. Having regained his sanity, Doc Ock uses his mechanical arms to collapse the floor of the building, successfully drowning the energy reactor at the cost of his own life. Mary Jane sees Peter unmasked, but he tells her they can never be together, as he will always have enemies.
Harry has visions of his father in a mirror; the hallucination demands that his son kill Peter to avenge his death. Harry refuses and shatters the mirror, revealing a secret room containing the Green Goblin's gear. Mary Jane, meanwhile, leaves her wedding and tells Peter that she wants to be with him despite the risk. After they kiss, Peter responds to a sudden call for help, as Mary Jane waits for his return home.
{Spoiler}SPIDER-MAN III Peter has begun to feel secure in his life and plans to propose to Mary Jane, who has just recently won her first serious role on Broadway, however in revenge for Mary Jane dumping her fiancée John Jameson for Peter, Peter is sacked by Jonah Jameson. Peter gets a new job covering science stories for Dr Curt Connor’s department at Columbia University. While covering a returning lunar mission commanded by John Jameson and funded privately by Toomes Aerospace, Peter is infected by an oil-like alien symbiote, which has been brought back from the Moon. He takes the symbiote to Dr Connors who informs him that it increases aggression and feeds off anger and that Peter must not allow it to make physical contact with his skin. Dr Connors also demonstrates that the symbiote has a low tolerance for loud noise and high frequency vibrations, which causes it to recoil.
Meanwhile Harry begins to mentally crack after his father’s death and becomes the “New Goblin” after experiementing with the same chemicals which turned his father into the original Green Goblin. Norman appears to Harry in visions, which is actually a manifestation of Harry’s alternate personality (a side effect of the chemicals) and convinces him that Peter must be killed. Using new weapons adapted from Green Goblin technology, he begins to hunt his old friend down. When he finally confronts Peter, rather than killing him, he vows to steal Mary Jane from him, arguing that this would be a more satisfying revenge.
Distraught at losing his best friend, Peter returns home, battered and beaten. While he is asleep, the symbiote bonds with him. Peter wakes up hanging from a skyscraper in central Manhattan, with his old red and blue Spider-Man costume turned black, and discovers that his powers have been enhanced as well. Deeply concerned that his own powers will not be strong enough to deal with Harry, Peter begins using the new powers on a regular basis, which acts like a drug, making him feel more confident but also more aggressive and violent. The symbiote brings out the more vengeful, selfish and arrogant side of Peter's personality which alienates Mary Jane. While on a night out with Mary Jane, Peter reacts violently to a passer by making lewd, but otherwise harmless, comments at Mary Jane. In the fracas, he slaps Mary Jane after she tries to restrain him.
Mary Jane leaves Peter and begins spending more time with Harry, who offers her solace and a shoulder to cry on. Harry taunts Peter, telling him (falsely) that his relationship with Mary Jane is now sexual. Later that night, after growing more incensed and paranoid, Peter confronts Harry at Harry’s apartment and the two of them engage in a brutal fight. Using the enhanced powers given to him by the symbiote, Peter defeats Harry and leaves his face disfigured. After realising what he has done, Peter begins to feel immense guilt and seeks the advice and forgiveness of Mary Jane who tells him that the symbiote is corrupting Peter like a venomous poison. She tells him that he’s a hero, not a villain, and that if he doesn’t rid himself of the symbiote, it will consume him.
Peter decides to separate himself from the symbiote, and remembering Dr Connor’s demonstration from earlier, he rids himself of the symbiote by exposing it to the loud noises of a church bell. Initially, he is unable to remove the suit, but it eventually weakens due to the loud sounds of the bell, enabling Peter to break free. By chance, Peter is at the same church where Mary Jane’s aborted wedding took place, and John Jameson, still bitter and hurt after being left at the altar is at the same church at the same time as Peter praying for Peter’s death when the symbiote falls from the tower and takes over his body.
After spying on Mary Jane and discovering her friendship with Harry, John confronts Harry, now weakened and broken after his injury. Harry informs John that Peter is Spider-Man. John uses this information to his advantage and captures Mary Jane in a taxi-cab, hanging it from a crane on a high-rise construction site in a gigantic black web, as a trap for Spider-Man to fall into. Realising that with John, the symbiote is even stronger than ever and he cannot hope to defeat it alone, Peter asks Harry for his help and apologises for the hurt that he has caused Harry. Harry refuses and Peter leaves to face the symbiote alone. When Harry switches on a television and sees Peter struggling with Mary Jane is mortal danger, Harry’s conscience gets the better of him and he arrives in time to assist Peter and they form an alliance against the new villain.
As the fight progresses, John attempts to impale Peter with Harry's flying platform, but Harry jumps in the way and is fatally wounded, suffering the same fate as his father. During his fight with John, Peter notices that falling lengths of pipe appear to distress the symbiote, and Peter recalls how the church bell's toll weakened it, and creates a ring of several pipes around John to make a "fence" of sonic vibrations. The symbiote succumbs to so much pain that it releases John, and Peter pulls John away from it with a string of web. Peter throws one of Harry's bombs at the symbiote but John, wanting to rejoin it, jumps back towards the symbiote and is killed by the bomb, along with the symbiote. While Harry lays dying with Mary Jane and Peter at his side, Peter tells Harry that he had nothing to do with Norman’s death, and ultimately Norman died by his own hand. Harry acknowledges this truth and says that deep down, he always knew that was the case, but it was easier to cope with his father’s death by blaming someone else. Peter and Harry forgive each other, and the three friends stay together until Harry dies from his injuries, and the audience can make up their own minds what ultimately lies ahead for Peter and Mary Jane.
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Post by Bub (BLM) on Mar 11, 2017 16:58:46 GMT -5
Age of Ultron - Drop Hawkeye's lame family and the creepy Widow/Banner relationship and make Clint and Natasha the couple. It makes WAY more sense, especially when you look at the chemistry between the two actors.
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