If you could give a dead actor one more movie, made at any point in their career, what would it be?
If you could give a dead actor one more movie, made at any point in their career, what would it be?
If you could give a dead actor one more movie, made at any point in their career, what would it be?
Riding high on the success of Aladdin 2: Return of Jafar, Disney decides to pilfer from Shakespeare this time. In March of 1995, the world witnesses the release of Disney's Othello. The entire reason for this movie's existence is to have Gilbert Gottfried as Iago. Not just like a funny casting joke, he's the parrot from Aladdin. He wears like a hat and vest in this one or something, and no one ever mentions Aladdin or Agrabah, but it's like Baloo in TailSpin, you know damn well it's the same dude.
Phillip Seymour Hoffman. He can come back and do anything at any time. He had so much more to give and so much more to receive. God damn shame.
I'd love to see Gilda Radner come back for Weekend Update.
Annie Wersching should still be playing the Borg queen.
Damn, what even was Tailspin? What possessed Disney to add another character to the roster of ones that go on to have new roles beyond their original 30 years after Michael Mouse?
Heath ledger after dark Knight. Who knew he could act?
People who saw A Knight's Tale.
That was when he played a white knight!
"It's called a lance. Hellooooo"
Don't sleep on "A Knight's Tale"
I don't think there can be another Joker as good as he was.
I talked so much shit about Heath Ledger playing the Joker before that movie came out. The pretty boy from "10 Things I Hate About You?" Ridiculous. Just getting a big name, you know? And then he was beyond incredible, and a perfect example of what the Joker should be.
That made me hold my tongue when so many questionable choices for actors came out in the future, like both Ben Affleck and Robert Pattinson for Batman.
Turns out Ledger was just an anomaly, though. So I'm still not going to be watching Tron: Ares.
John candy, space balls 2.
I got some good news and some bad news
Chadwick Bowsman in anything, but I would have loved it if he could have had a real close to the Black Panther character. If I have a magic wand I'd cure his cancer, of course. But even giving him just a few more years so he could give that character a worthy send off and better set up the rest of his universe.
Michael Clarke Duncan to do a mulriverse style team up with Vincent D'Onofrio against Ben Afleck and Charlie Cox. There's a good chance it would be a disaster, but I would still love to see it.
Anton Yelchin in another Star Trek film. Gone way too soon.
Can't mention Anton Yelchin without mentioning Grant Imahara. Both gone far too soon.
Whoever's writing this reality really pulled a GRR Martin there.
Anton in Odd Thomas 2.
The rest of Troll Hunters
Not sure exactly what I'd put him in, but Christopher Lee
Prime Christopher Lee as Bond would be great to see.
Christopher Lee was in a ton of stuff and had a very long career. Check his IMDb, and voila, wish granted!
Ronald Reagan. Any movie where he's a stigmatized gay man during the early AIDS epidemic. I want to sit in that directors chair and watch him get more and more visibly uncomfortable.
Oh I like it. I also recommend a minimum of 7 REALLY raunchy sex scenes including 2 orgies
I have always wanted to check out the timeline where Chris Farley was Shrek.
Raul Julia. And since we're working miracles, I'm also taking away his cancer and all of the complications that followed to let the one more movie be post-Street Fighter.
To you the day Raul Julia starred in Street Fighter was the most important day of your life, to me it was a Tuesday.
There’s a strong case to be made the Rise Of Skywalker was the shit-show it was because Carrie Fisher died. The idea for the trilogy (as little of a plan as there actually was) was for the first film to centre Han, the second to centre Luke, and the third to centre Leia.
Then Fisher died and they had to rework the entire film without any change to the release schedule. And they reanimated her corpse in the most unconvincing and disrespectful way.
I’m not saying the film would have been good - because it probably wouldn’t have been - but I don’t think it would have been the silly, incoherent mess that it actually was. And it’d have been nice for Fisher to be able to give Leia a proper send-off, especially as the character was what catapulted her into stardom in the first place.
Vincent Price with maybe another film based on a work of Edgar Alan Poe. :-)
Maybe Maillard in "The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether"?
Not a dead actor but an actor too old for the role I'm imagining: I think McKenna Grace should have starred in a Home Alone movie while she was still young enough. We have six Home Alone movies starring boys, it'd be cool to have one starring a girl.
Since you said, "one more movie", I guess it has to be a movie actor. Otherwise, I'd probably pick an author like Shakespeare, who was also an actor, and obviously, he'd be acting in something new that he wrote. Wouldn't it be better to end up with a new work?
Otherwise, I'd choose a universally beloved actor who would be willing to make a serious movie that speaks out against what is happening today in America will authority, conviction, and gravitas. Like, Charlie Chaplin starred in The Great Dictator. Maybe he'd be excited to star in a movie that shits all over Trump and MAGA.
I choose the TRON franchise. I want to bring it back from the dead and do a TRON Legacy sequel starring Elijah Wood as Beck.
If I'm not allowed to bring franchises back from the dead then I choose the old man from the first movie, he's probably dead by now.
Brandon Lee. A Crow sequel.
This summer...."Who? Me? King? We-he-he-heeeell, I have been called a lot worse, sugar"...Chris Farley is..."no, no, no, no, those were the guys that got em, see? I-I-I just took care of it for ya! Does this look like the face of a guy who just killed a king? :D"...Macbeth. "-in a horseless cart DOWN BY THE RIVER!!!!"
This would be great. As a huge fan of Almost Heroes, I really wish Chris Farley had gotten a chance to do more historical comedies.
I could go for another Farley + Spade buddy movie but at their ages they would be now. I wonder what that would look like in 2025.
John Belushi, maybe a year or two before he starred as Joliet Jake Blues.
John Cazale - every film he was in was Oscar nominated for Best Picture, so you'd imagine this extra one would have a shot at being good too.
Robin Williams.
Any movie, any timeframe, any subject.
All At Once?
If anyone could pull that off, it would be Robin.
Hell, can I just have coffee with the guy for 20 minutes?
You beat me to it.
One Hour Photo 2?