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    Independence Day sequel (film)

    Could be on the way...

    http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hea...everage-346511

    It took 16 years, but Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich finally are set to bring their beloved and patriotic Independence Day back to the big screen.

    "I can tell you that Roland and I have been working together for the first time in 11 years and we’re every excited about the idea of doing it," Devlin said during an interview with The Hollywood Reporter. "Whether or not we can make this happen, if we can get all the pieces to come together, that’s gonna be challenging. But creatively, for the very first time since we did the original, I feel we have a worthy concept, a worthy path to go."
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    Ugh. No thanks, the first one was wretched.
    I'm runnin' this monkey farm now Frankenstein.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by shootemindehead View Post
    Ugh. No thanks, the first one was wretched.
    Wouldn't exactly say wretched - It was a total pop corn flick, but had some entertaining moments...
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    The first film was a total, no brain, popcorn flick that I loved as a kid... but a sequel? really?

    Plus, Will Smith said in an interview a while ago that he doesn't wanna do sequels to his work

    "Speaking to Radio 1's Chris Moyles, the 43-year-old actor revealed producers are working on I Am Legend II but that he was unlikely to take part.

    When asked if he would be involved, Smith said: "Probably not.

    "Producers are working on it. I'm not actually working on it.

    "If it's great, I'm into it. I don't want to be the sequel guy. I figure I've got about six or seven more years."


    Bit late for that will, you already are!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cykotic View Post
    Plus, Will Smith said in an interview a while ago that he doesn't wanna do sequels to his work
    Ummm.. Isn't I Am Legend potentially getting a sequel? And Smith's keen to do one for Hancock too if I recall?
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    It better have Jeff Goldblum in it is all I have to say. Otherwise, I'm not interested. Every film would benefit with the added addition of Jeff Goldblum in it (he's like zombies, the addition of him to any film instantly makes it better).

    Seriously though, I think "ID4" is an absolutely entertaining ride. It's like the most recent "Battleship!" I highly enjoyed as well. It's just a turn your brain off type of thrill-ride. I'd definitely look forward to a sequel as Roland Emmerich does "blowing shit up" even better than Michael Bay (and his characters are far more interesting, for the most part, as opposed to Bay's travesties of film-making).

    And who can possibly top Kevin Kline as the president in giving one of the most epic presidential speeches in the history of film?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassman View Post
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    I wonder if Will Smith is going to punch-out another alien in part 2?

    Quote Originally Posted by JDFP View Post
    It better have Jeff Goldblum in it is all I have to say. Otherwise, I'm not interested. Every film would benefit with the added addition of Jeff Goldblum in it (he's like zombies, the addition of him to any film instantly makes it better).
    THIS!!

    Jeff Goldblum is freakin' awesome.

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    Independence Day 2
    The aliens trash trailer parks and whatever is left of the cities from the original invasion.

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    I say scrap this and make a wayyyyyy more faithful version of Battlefield Earth.
    I'd even compromise by allowing Jeff Goldblum to be in it.
    Cameo only, of course...

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    Toby Macguire and Jeff Goldbloom give me the creeps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rongravy View Post
    I say scrap this and make a wayyyyyy more faithful version of Battlefield Earth.
    I'd even compromise by allowing Jeff Goldblum to be in it.
    Cameo only, of course...
    Would it involve Goldblum maniacally laughing for several minutes non-stop...

    God that film was bizarre!
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    I loved the first film when I was 12, but I can't watch it now. It's garbage.

    If they do this, they need to take a whole different tack with it. A re-tread of the first film just wouldn't work. Set it decades years later, when mankind has cannibalized the alien tech and is exploring outer space in starships, and it turns out the mothership and vast fleet from the original movie was just a single small-scale private enterprise, a tiny splinter group, and now the whole might of the alien empire is moving in to remove this dangerous wild species from the galaxy. Or set it in the devastated ruins of the cities just after the first film, where grotesque parasites and alien diseases from the downed warships are infesting the survivors. I might even go to see that.

    Or re-release the first film with a new ending in which it turns out the invasion was just a big cruel prank played by the rest of the world on America using holograms and nukes, to get them all pumped-up and self-congratulatory and flag-waving and then boom... TROLOLOL!
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    Maybe this time the aliens will use Linux instead of MacOS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JDFP View Post

    And who can possibly top Kevin Kline as the president in giving one of the most epic presidential speeches in the history of film?

    j.p.
    Bill Pullman?

    though nothing beats this:


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