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Post by AQUA JAR!™ on Jun 3, 2020 3:47:34 GMT 1
RAIDERS of the LOST HORIZON (2024) In 1926, graduate student Indiana Jones and his young girlfriend Marion join Prof. Abner Ravenwood in the search for Shangri-La. Indy then returns to the States, leaving Marion and her father behind in Nepal.
RAIDERS of the LOST CONTINENT (2026) Indiana Jones teams up with Sallah Mohammed Faisel el-Kahir, searching the Mediterranean Sea for Atlantis. Having found a friend for life, Sallah retires from adventuring, and returns to Cairo to start a family.
RAIDERS of the LOST CITY OF GOLD (2028) Indiana Jones competes with Abner's most successful student, Rene Belloq, in a race to find El Dorado in Central America. After Indy wins out, Belloq swears that in the future, he will always defeat Indy.
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Post by AQUA JAR!™ on Jun 3, 2020 4:22:36 GMT 1
STAR WARS: Darth Vader v Darth Maul (2023) The First Galactic Emperor has tasked his powerful young apprentice with hunting down and wiping out the remaining Jedi Knights scattered across the Galaxy. Little does he know that a dangerous and hidden foe awaits him...
STAR WARS: Darth Plagueis v Jedi Knights (2025) Yoda and Mace Windu have sensed a vergence in the Force. The Dark Side is on the rise. The possibility of a new Sith Lord cannot be ruled out. 45 yo Jedi Ooku Von Dooku and his 15 yo Padawan Qui Gon Jinn are sent on a top secret mission to investigate...
STAR WARS: Han Solo v Bounty Hunters (2027) A very young Han Solo has his first run in with a variety of local criminals, clashing with up and coming bad guys Dengar, Bossk, and even a young Boba Fett, who is infamously known for disintegrating his enemies...
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Post by AQUA JAR!™ on Jun 3, 2020 4:31:29 GMT 1
INDEPENDENCE DAY 2 (1999) In an act of justice and revenge, President Thomas J. Whitmore leads an assault on the Alien Homeworld, eventually killing the Alien King, who personally planned the attack on Earth.
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Post by AQUA JAR!™ on Jun 3, 2020 4:41:24 GMT 1
Courtesy of The Great Slazmark:
If Splinter of the Mind’s Eye were Star Wars’ actual sequel. Based on ALTERNATE UNIVERSE STAR WARS titles by JOKER™
STAR WARS (1977) Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) joins forces with an elderly knight (Alec Guinness), a cocky pilot (Harrison Ford), a monster (Peter Mayhew) and two robots to save the galaxy from the evil Empire’s world-destroying battle station, while also attempting to rescue Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) from the mysterious Dark Vader.
STAR WARS 2: Splinter of the Mind’s Eye (1980) Luke Skywalker returns! In this sequel to STAR WARS, Luke (Mark Hamill) and his friends (Carrie Fisher, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker) head to the planet Circarpous to recruit for the Rebellion. Soon, though, Luke finds the planet possesses the mysterious Kalibur Crystal, which could be deadly in the wrong hands. When the evil Darth Vader (James Earl Jones) also comes for the crystal, Luke knows he has to find the treasure—and find it fast…
STAR WARS 3: Raiders of the Kalibur Temple (1983) After his experiences on the planet Circarpous, Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) would just like to take a break. But when his old friend Han Solo (Harrison Ford) comes back to Rebellion headquarters, Luke gets plunged into a more dangerous adventure than he’s ever faced before! Solo reveals that the Empire is hunting for the secret planet Kalibur, where the Kalibur Crystal was mined. Little known to anyone, an ancient temple where the Jedi and Sith orders were formed lies beneath Kalibur’s surface, its inhabitants waiting to be found…
STAR WARS 4: Crusade Against the Sith (1986) Disaster! The evil Empire has killed Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and stolen the magic of both the Sith and the Jedi, which it can use to remake the galaxy in its own twisted image. Can Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) use the Kalibur Crystal to destroy the Empire once and for all, or will the ghost of Obi-Wan Kenobi (John Gielgud), now forced to use his powers for the Empire, destroy his former pupil?
STAR WARS 5: Battle for the Galaxy (1989) All looks peaceful for Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), who has defeated the Empire and is about to marry Queen Leia (Carrie Fisher). Just as the happy couple is about to say “I do,” however, the evil Darth Vader (James Earl Jones) attacks! But how did Darth survive the destruction of the Empire? And why is “best droid” C3PO (Anthony Daniels) so reluctant to investigate into Darth’s past? Find out in this thrilling entry in the STAR WARS series!
STAR WARS 6: Victory of the Jedi (1992) All things have to come to an end—even the STAR WARS series! As the evil Darth Vader (James Earl Jones), now revealed in his true, gigantic alien form, prepares for his final assault on the galaxy, Luke and Leia Skywalker (Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher) prepare an elite team of new Jedi knights, including their children (Natalie Portman and Hayden Christensen) and Lumpawarrump (Peter Mayhew), son of their late friend Chewbacca. Everything comes down to the final battle!
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Post by Grandmaster on Jun 4, 2020 17:05:42 GMT 1
Star Trek: War and Peace
Its been 25 years since the end of the Dominion War and the fall of Cardassia. A New Order has risen that took control of The Cardassion Union. They have taken Cardassia back to the old ways. Restoring old values and taking a hard line when it comes to law and order.
With that return to the old ways the New Order has quickly rebuild the military despite joined efforts from The Federation, Klingon Empire and The Romulan Star Empire to prevent that. But with Romulus destroyed and the Klingons and Federation fighting each other over dominance in the Alpha Quadrant they neglected to keep a good eye on Cardassia.
Cardassia started their reconquest of their empire a few years back and the original Cardassian Union has almost been restored to its full glory. The only price missing is the crown juwel: Bajor and Terok Nor.
The Cardassian fleet is coming and Bajor looks at the Federation for help but without success. General Kyra has only her station crew and Bajoran Fleet to stop the second occupation of Bajor. But than a misterious tall man arrives at the station with a plan. To go and find Benjamin Sisko. He is the only one who can turn the tides....
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2020 14:10:19 GMT 1
I just hope there will be a future super smash bros film lol. It's good that Sonic is getting a sequel
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2020 14:20:11 GMT 1
Ill just re-post my dc idea:
Since dc is so far behind the eight ball when it comes to a shared universe, you'd have to do something different and engaging.
Start the Justice League on another world in space. Alien enough but not too alien. They are already a fully-formed group, kinda like in X-men 1 where they go and pick up, bag and tag Logan. They would have to try and get back to Earth, thats the mission. Adventures along the way obviously. Sometimes they would split up and go solo or have team-up films. They might meet other characters on the way; such as the green lanterns, Hawkman from Thanagar, Darkseid, Martian Manhunter, Brainiac, Mongol, Lobo, Adam Strange. Kandor survived somehow (all the main JL guys would be in this movie), meet Supergirl here.
When they finally get back to Earth, another threat is waiting for them. Earth has changed in their absence. Meet Aquaman here who's been trying to hold the line with others
The five heroes would be Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Flash and Cyborg
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Post by AQUA JAR!™ on Jun 9, 2020 17:53:18 GMT 1
MORE ALIENS (1989) After 94 years in cryosleep, Ripley, Newt, and Hicks arrive in Earth orbit, only to see that it has been overrun by a Xenomorph infestation...
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Post by AQUA JAR!™ on Jun 9, 2020 18:14:49 GMT 1
TERMINATOR 3: VJ Day (1994) Sarah and John travel to 1945, where Skynet is trying to nuke her grandparents in Japan.
TERMINATOR 4: Cuban Crisis (1997) Still trapped in the past, Sarah and John foil a Skynet plot to nuke her parents in 1962 Cuba.
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Post by AQUA JAR!™ on Jun 9, 2020 19:00:04 GMT 1
SPIDER-MAN 4 (2006) Peter Parker is dancing in the streets, and gets noticed by a famous street dance troupe. He then defeats Scorpion in a vicious dance-off.
SPIDER-MAN 5 (2008) Pete and MJ travel to Africa, with his now world famous street dancing team, only to be pursued by local warlord Kraven the Hunter.
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Post by AQUA JAR!™ on Jun 9, 2020 19:44:20 GMT 1
The Dark Knight v Superman (2014) Batman (Christian Bale) comes out of retirement, when he believes a super powered alien (Henry Cavill) to be a threat to humanity, enlisting Nightwing (Joseph Gordon Levitt) to help investigate Lex Luthor (Joaquin Phoenix).
The Dark Knight: Justice League (2016) Batman (Christian Bale) and Nightwing (Joseph Gordon Levitt) seek out metahumans Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) and Aquaman (Jason Momoa), to help defend the Earth from Steppenwolf (Cirian Hinds), with the help of a resurrected Superman (Henry Cavill).
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Post by Indiana Jones on Jun 9, 2020 20:03:58 GMT 1
Please ignore me while I go insane for a few moments trying to fill in the blanks right between Last Crusade and Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Admittedly, some of these are pretty damn nutty.
Indiana Jones and the Spear of Destiny (1939)
Jones and his father again travel to the Middle East to prevent the famed Holy Lance from falling into the hands of Nazi agents. Sallah retuns as an ally. Brody attemps to join the adventure but only gets lost in his own museum again. Jones' old flame and fellow archaeologist Sophia Hapgood (from the comics and games) appears as an ally of the Joneses.
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Camelot (1940)
Jones unwittingly stumbles upon a clue pinpointing to King Arthur's existence while excavating a ruined castle in England. Now he and his father have to race to recover his lost sword Excalibur before a ruthless Neo-Pagan cult (led by an Aleister Crowley lookalike). George "Mac" McHale first appears.
Indiana Jones and the Veils of Isis (1941)
The Joneses travel to the Horn of Africa in search of the fabled mines of Ophir where King Solomon received his legendary wealth. Italian Fascists are hot on their trail, led by a seductive noblewoman. The Joneses receive assistance from Ethiopian freedom fighters who call themselves the Black Lions.
Indiana Jones and the Ghosts of El Dorado (1942)
Dr. Jones leads an expedition to the Amazon in search of the missing explorer Percy Fawcett. It's revealed the latter was held captive by an immortal tribe guarding the Fountain of Youth. All the while, Jones' expedition is pursued by a rival team sent by a greedy South American industrialist.
Indiana Jones and the Dragon's Triangle (1943)
Short Round is a spy for the Chinese and needs Dr. Jones' assistance in finding the lost continent of Mu in the Pacific Ocean. The secretive Black Dragon Society wants to claim it as the property of the Empire of Japan.
Indiana Jones and the Labyrinth of Hades (1944)
Greek ultranationalists are searching for Pandora's Box to defeat the Axis powers but also unleash a terrifying plague upon the world. Naturally Indiana Jones opposes this objective. But first he must trace Theseus' steps to the lair of the Minotaur.
Indiana Jones and the Throne of Amber (1945)
Reluctantly working with Soviet agents to recover the stolen Amber Room as part of the Monuments Men program, Jones uncovers evidence of the lost library of Ivan the Terrible. He finds an ally in an unorthodox lady scholar and his friend Mac for support as they travel across the Soviet Union for the library which contains clues to finding the mythical city of Kitezh.
Indiana Jones and the Seven Cities of Gold (1946)
Back home in America after the war, Dr. Indiana Jones is excavating Native American artifacts in the Southwest when an elderly Apache that rode with Geronimo approaches him with proof about the Native American city of Quivira. They receive help from a pretty anthropologist but must contend with a Las Vegas crime syndicate after the city's gold. Marcus Brody appears.
Indiana Jones and the Wrath of Ishtar (1947)
Amidst the precarious situation in the new country of Israel, Dr. Jones uncovers a plot by an ancient lineage calling themselves the Sons of Noah to recreate the Great Flood using curse tablets once the property of the demigod Gilgamesh. Jones teams up with a female Israeli antiquarian to find the tablets first.
Indiana Jones and the Riddle of Alchemy (1948)
Indiana Jones and Mac are assigned to extract and protect a beautiful German physicist from Soviet agents. The scientist claims she accidentally discovered the key to immortality by deciphering the Voynich Manuscript. Now the Russians and a cabal of ex-Nazis calling themselves the Illuminati are after the trio in order to produce the Philosopher's Stone.
Indiana Jones and the Hollow Earth (1949)
Paleontologists and geologists around the world scoff at the sightings of prehistoric marine life near the South Pole. Indiana Jones and Sophia Hapgood (now in the CIA) lead a military expedition to Antarctica where they discover the remnants of a subterranean civilization that used Vril as their power source.
Indiana Jones and Atlantis of the Sands (1950)
Sallah is kidnapped in North Africa by a rival Egyptian scholar and the Joneses launch a rescue mission to save him. The kidnappers are searching for Iram of the Pillars, an oasis that prospered in the Arabian Desert before disappearing and with it, the magical ring of King Solomon that could control demons. Simon Katanga appears as part of the rescue team.
Indiana Jones and the Jade Buddha (1951)
Grieving the recent death of his father from illness, Indiana Jones is contacted by his old friend Short Round who has an new mission by the defeated Chinese Nationalists: retrieve Yamashita's gold in Southeast Asia. What neither realizes is that the Maoist government is also searching for the Japanese trove because it contains a relic from the fabled Shangri-La. Jones and Short Round receive assistance from a Korean secret agent whom Round falls in love with.
Indiana Jones and the Brotherhood of Odin (1952)
Sophia Hapgood asks Indiana Jones for help finding Thor's hammer Mjolnir before the Soviets (aided by a Norwegian shipping tycoon). They learn that Leif Erickson carried the hammer from Greenland to North America on his historic voyage. Now the pair race to track its final resting place in the Canadian Arctic before the Russians do.
Indiana Jones and Demons of the Deep (1953)
Whilst locating Henry Morgan's coffin in the Caribbean, Indiana Jones and his diving crew have an encounter with submarine pirates that pattern themselves off the legend of the Flying Dutchman. The pirates themselves are searching for the legendary pirate utopia of Libertalia. Jones discovers that the pirate city was not located in Madagascar as often though but was actually in Australia.
Indiana Jones and the Queen of Ivory (1954)
Doctor Jones and Sallah unearth a Nubian tomb in Sudan which contains proof that the Queen of Sheba was a real monarch that ruled Central Africa. The key to her prosperity was a magical tome called the Book of Thoth. Simon Katanga arrives to guide Jones and Sallah down the Nile river and through the Congo jungle to find Sheba's tomb and claim the Book of Thoth. All the while, they're pursued by an African warlord and his gang of ivory poachers. But the trio receive assistance from a surviving pocket of Dahomey Amazons defending Sheba's mausoleum.
Indiana Jones and Rama's Bridge (1955)
Finding evidence of the Lemurian civilization in India, Dr. Jones and Sophia Hapgood enlist Short Round (who's now an archaeologist like him) to help him find the resting place of the Nine Unknown, nine warrior-scholars from ancient times, before the Chinese Communists do. The journey takes them to Sri Lanka, Cambodia, and then an ancient Lemurian palace in Thailand.
Indiana Jones and the Oracle of Zeus (1956)
Sallah joins Indiana Jones for one last adventure in discovering the lost tomb of Alexander the Great. They venture across the historical ruler's former empire from Egypt to Greece to Turkey and then Iran. Along the way, they tangle with Persian assassins, Greek smugglers, and a rogue Arab general.
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Post by AQUA JAR!™ on Jun 24, 2020 18:27:42 GMT 1
Gladiator 2 (2003) After the death of Commodus, The Year of Five Emperors takes place, in 193.
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Post by AQUA JAR!™ on Jun 24, 2020 18:28:05 GMT 1
TROY 2 (2007) After the Sack of Troy, the events of The Odyssey take place.
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Post by AQUA JAR!™ on Jun 24, 2020 18:28:22 GMT 1
King Arthur II (2007) After the victory at Badon Hill, the Knights begin their quest for the Holy Grail.
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Post by AQUA JAR!™ on Jul 24, 2020 2:48:23 GMT 1
Kingdom of Heaven II (2008) Balian and Sibylla return to the Holy Land, during the events of the Third Crusade.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2020 3:27:16 GMT 1
Aliens: We're No Longer Trying to Add Asinine Lore You Never Wanted
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Post by anthonyrocks on Jul 26, 2020 23:31:35 GMT 1
Aliens: We're No Longer Trying to Add Asinine Lore You Never Wanted
LOL!
Exactly!
The Next "ALIENS" Movie that they make should not have any New Aliens in it.
Instead, It should just be about Humans fighting to survive against the Aliens and only the types of Aliens that we saw in the First 2 Movies (the Eggs, Facehuggers, Chestbursters, the Smooth-Headed Xenomorphs, the Ridge-Headed Xenomorphs, and the Queen Alien).
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Post by AQUA SALZ! on Aug 10, 2020 22:53:10 GMT 1
Originally posted in Indiana Jones’s “ champagne safari” thread at v2.0. In an alternate universe ( Earth-3? The one where American Christopher Columbus discovers Europe and Benedict Arnold’s on the $1 bill? Why not?): Reavers of the Wild North
René Belloq and the Pyramid of Death
René Belloq and the Last Pillage
The Young René Belloq Exploits
René Belloq and the Sacking of Emerald Tomb
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Post by Indiana Jones on Aug 19, 2020 0:19:03 GMT 1
Originally posted in Indiana Jones ’s “ champagne safari” thread at v2.0. In an alternate universe ( Earth-3? The one where American Christopher Columbus discovers Europe and Benedict Arnold’s on the $1 bill? Why not?): Reavers of the Wild North
René Belloq and the Pyramid of Death
René Belloq and the Last Pillage
The Young René Belloq Exploits
René Belloq and the Sacking of Emerald TombShaddup and take my monie!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2020 0:24:09 GMT 1
For the DCEU: stop sucking.
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Post by AQUA JAR!™ on Aug 19, 2020 6:41:55 GMT 1
For the DCEU: stop sucking.
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Post by Indiana Jones on Aug 19, 2020 21:05:54 GMT 1
Aliens: We're No Longer Trying to Add Asinine Lore You Never Wanted
LOL!
Exactly!
The Next "ALIENS" Movie that they make should not have any New Aliens in it.
Instead, It should just be about Humans fighting to survive against the Aliens and only the types of Aliens that we saw in the First 2 Movies (the Eggs, Facehuggers, Chestbursters, the Smooth-Headed Xenomorphs, the Ridge-Headed Xenomorphs, and the Queen Alien).
Let them take over the earth. That's the Alien movie they should do next.
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Post by equality72521 on Aug 20, 2020 7:25:08 GMT 1
Some working titles.... Raiders of the Lost Funeral Home AKA I've Fallen and I Can't Find My Whip: Indy falls, breaks his hip, and suffers a stroke. Cue 100 minutes of movie and TV flashbacks
AVP: Shit Just Got Real: Plot? We don't need no stinking plots! It's just xenomorphs fighting predators with a looooot of human collateral damage.
Godfather IV: the story of how Vincent Corleone moved to Las Vegas, changed his name to Terry Benedict, and fell in love with Tess Ocean (that's a twofer)
28 Centuries Later: The zombies have reached the final outpost of humanity in the known universe.
Idiocracy II: News clips from 2016 to 2021
An Inconvenient Reality: A Retrospective: This film chronicles all the ways that catastrophes predicted by Al Gore never fucking came to pass
The Dark Knight Takes a Nap: Bruce and Selina dote on their grandchildren
Superman: Fortress of Solitude: Superman says, "Fuck it!" and moves into the FoS never to be seen by humanity again. For fun, he takes "vacations" in Kandor
NTW and Yukio: Cosplay porn
Queenie Shaw: Origins - 'Nuff said
Wonder Woman 2020: Diana Prince is elected POTUS and brings harmony, peace, and love to the world... after kicking a little ass, of course
Xi Jinping and the Honey Tree: figure it out
Aquaman in Hiding: Arthur Curry flees for his life after Meera beats him half to death and shits on his bed
I'll think of some more later....
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2020 11:45:04 GMT 1
Alice on acid: This time it ain't no dream
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Post by AQUA JAR!™ on Aug 30, 2020 20:18:18 GMT 1
Star Trek III: The Quest for Kirk (2016) Spock ( Zachary Quinto ) and his bridge crew risk their careers, stealing both Khan's blood and the Enterprise, in an attempt to resurrect James T. Kirk ( Chris Pine )
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Post by equality72521 on Aug 31, 2020 6:19:25 GMT 1
Star Trek: The 18th Generation: Humans, Vulcans, Klingons, and Andorians have been interbreeding for a few hundred years, so now everyone has blue skin, pointy ears, skull ridges, antennae, and carry bat'leths. They are still fighting the Romulans because... Romulans.
All Wolverines Go to Heaven: Hugh Jackman lends his voice to this animated romp where he must go to hell to save the souls of the wrongly imprisoned. Ryan Reynolds as Satan.
The Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Grandson of Indiana Jones: Another Star Trek Reboot
AVP Trek: Xenomorphs and Predators encounter Kirk and the gang on a planet where phasers are rendered useless. Hilarity ensues as the Red Shirt Body Count surpasses the total body count of all John Wick movies.
John Wick V: He has a pencil... and writes a letter of apology to the High Table
Atomic Blonde III: Lorraine Broughton receives John Wick's letter and swears revenge. Look forward to the really angry sex scene. Really angry.
Dopinder and Weasel: All of the other mercs from Sister Margaret's School for Wayward Children are busy and a new job comes in and falls to our eponymous heroes to take care of.
Sofia: Halle Berry reprises her role from John Wick III in this stand-alone star vehicle in which Berry somehow manages to make 17 costume changes despite being hunted by the High Table for helping John. John Wicks finger will have a cameo.
Lion King 27: A Thundercats Reboot
Reboot: A biopic about J J Abrams
Southpark: Short, Shriveled, and Hanging to the Left: Our favorite youngsters have finally grown up and found that life isn't really all that interesting as adults... or is it?
Storm Loves Mystique: More cosplay porn. Wolverine joins in the fun by attaching dildos to his claws
Brokeback Colossus: Juggernaut gets his revenge... and Colossus likes it.
Motion Capture Hell: Andy Serkis gets trapped in a computer simulation which constantly morphs him into different characters while he searches for a way out. Peter Jackson will direct.
Deadpan: Josh Brolin stars as Cable who must pretend that he is Deadpool while Wade takes Russel to "Fat Camp"
Domino: Zazie Beetz walks around looking hot as hell while chaos spreads all around her. Seriously. It's just her walking back and forth in front of a blue screen with some closeup shots of her ass and cleavage.
Firedick: Russel Collins has a new mutation
007: A Quantum of Living Twice Despite the Spectre of Having the Living Daylights Beaten Out of You By a Moonraker Wielding a Golden Gun: AKA James Bond 2050
The 40 Year Old Has Been: scenes from Millie Bobby Brown's 18th birthday party
How Dare You: A documentary recounting the impressive accomplishments of Greta Thunberg. Runtime: 30 seconds but guaran-damn-teed to win every film award possible. Greta will of course arrive on the red carpet wearing jeans, a hoodie, and toque... designed by Vera Wang.
That Thing I Want You to Do!: "Shades" and Faye are married but she still won't give him head.
Spartacooze: Feminazi reboot of Spartacus
Grownups 3: Just in case you forgot who Adam Sandler was
Walken on the Moon: Chris teams up with Fat Boy Slim for a 2-hour musical romp
Dead N****r Storage: Pulp Fiction characters, Jimmie and Raquel get married and take over the junk yard. Their first "disposal" being Jimmie's ex-wife in the episode titled, "The Bonnie Situation Solved."
Ewokanda Forever: Our furry little friends from Endor have stowed away on a ship which jettisons the trash container they have been hiding in over a little planet called Earth where they are greeted by the friendly and technologically-advanced Wakandans.
Santa in Space: Kris Kringle moves his workshop to Hoth
OK. That's enough for now
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Post by AQUA JAR!™ on Sept 9, 2020 2:40:23 GMT 1
ELEVENET (2022) In the thrilling second second chapter of The Time Travel Trilogy, Protaganist uses a Pincer move to make sure that your chocolate never gets in my peanut butter!
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Post by AQUA JAR!™ on Sept 9, 2020 2:41:06 GMT 1
TWELVET (2024) In the spectacular finale of The Time Travel Trilogy, Protaganist and his gang try stop Ugh the Caveman, before (after?) he makes a square wheel!
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Post by AQUA JAR!™ on Sept 21, 2020 19:41:14 GMT 1
ROGUE, TOO! (2021) In this uproarious comedy, a goofy gang of Bothan spies, and bumble their way around to find the location of Death Star II
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