It's an Inception sequel, and a new team has is hunting a shadow organisation that plans on using the dream technology to control humanity. Maybe the technology is now in every household, and that's how the bad guys plan on using inception to brainwash the masses.
If they manage to capture someone, they would have to enter the targets mind for more information. Starring my waifu.
Is this bait?
The one set up for a sequel, of course.
Turns out the prawn ship was a cheap prison ship, explaining why most of them were moronic, the leaders and military members of their race are all intelligent like Christopher. Christopher returns with the prawn army and they quickly exterminate and enslave humanity. Christopher is now the villain and Wikus has to fight back and/or help everyone get along. Like how District 9 was about Apartheid, District 10 would be about Whites in modern day Saffrica.
Or something better, I'm not a writer. But obviously this should be the pick
can't remember much of her details from Gump but it might be a great kino if it was believable and didn't have a bunch of untalented women and communists poking their nose into production
Forrest Gump II: The ForrFather (Genre: Action/Dramady) >Forrest Gump's Gump and Co fishing business is losing profitability due to Chinese fishing trawlers going off the American coast sucking up all the shrimp >In response, Forrest uses his past experience in the US Military to sneak about one of the trawlers and engages in a shootout with the crew >By pure luck and tenacity, he wipes out everyone on board before scuttling the ship >It turns out that a Cuban gang engaged in the cocaine trade was using these ships to transport the drugs from the Americas to China, and they punish Gump by killing Lt Dan and firebombing Forrest's house, killing eight year old Gump JR in a massive fireball >Forrest survives, albeit horribly scarred, (think Harvey Dent) and goes on a rampage against the gangs responsible
Inception.
The plot of the sequel would pick up a few years after the first movie where the team is approached by Cillian Murphy's character who has found out what they did to him, he explains to them that they were misled when and the consequences of him stepping down as C.E.O have dire consequences. Callian's character still unable to entirely let go of the implanted idea hires the team to extract it from his mind to while also hiring the team to remove the new powers at the corporation.
>Did you see what happened to Ariadne?
Yes, that a shame. Maybe retain some of the team like Leo and maybe Tom Hardy and write the rest out, JGL's time on the big screen has passed.
only district 9 can really have a workable sequel, the rest either had pretty straight forward conclusions that wrapped up the main theme of the plot, or in inceptions case its supposed to be left open ended
Forrest Gump: Journey to the Centre of the c**t >Forrest finds himself sucked inside Jenny's cavernous vegana, and alongside alll-new sidekick Hoshi, must find a way out... Until Hoshi accidentally wakes a Balrog deep inside the hallowed cave of wonder, and Forrest must face his toughest battle yet
Inception, as it would be easiest to plausibly justify a sequel: >Shot starts with the end scene of Pt. 1, with the spinning top spinning >Dom Cobb outside playing with his kids >Eventually comes back into the house >Spinning top still spinning >"No... no... nonononono NO"
Screenplay basically writes itself from then on.
You are not as smart as you think. Everyone understood that. Nolan explicitly spelled it out, too. This is irrelevant, though. His character has been established as someone who eventually cares about what's real and what isn't.
>His character has been established as someone who eventually cares about what's real and what isn't.
Yes, and that led to the death of his wife. Thanks for trying to insult me. I may not be as smart as I think, but I'm smarter than you. Feel free to reply.
Maybe the saltiest post I read in the last 6-8 months on all of Cinemaphile, except for some guys on Cinemaphile reacting to someone calling their favourite show overrated.
Inception but I would take only so much from the original and would probably use all different characters. A trapped-in-dream premise could be cool, the protagonist only waking for limited periods of time compared to dream-time. Imagine an alloy of Inception, Waking Life, The Machinist, Groundhog Day, 12:01PM, and Crank
Only movie that yould use a sequel is District 9
Inception would just be the same shit again
Forrest Gump is perfect
Pulp Fiction 's best part are Vincent and Jules so at best you would have a prequel
Fight Club works as a gimmick, I don't know how you would even approach a meaningful sequel
The only one that i can think of that could use a sequel is District 9. All of the other films stories basically ended pretty nicely.
I want it to be about Wikus van der Merwe and his new prawn life. Not accepted by his new compatriots and equally not accepted by his old one. Ultimately he will become the prime prawn. And he'll exact his vengeance on his old human compatriots. And they end up in the slums. Basically a new spin on planet of the apes.
i'd make a sequel to district 9, but its on the prawns' homeworld and a spaceshift full of indians go there, and a prawn starts becoming an indian.
he neglects all hygene
he starts shitting wherever he pleases
but the movie is tragically cut short when he wanders on to some space alien train tracks and gets killed by a train
Fight Club 2 but it's just Brad Pitt staring at the camera explaining why his character was evil and telling incels to respect women and vote Democrat for 2 hours.
A sequel to Forrest Gump was written. They paid the author seven figures for the rights to it to settle his lawsuit against the studio and avoid having to give him the percentage points they owed him Forrest Gump's earnings.
It's awful. I can't remember the specifics but Forrest loses his money and ends up a janitor in a strip club at some point.
Pulp Fiction
not as a direct sequel reusing characters or anything concrete but using the same storytelling techniques and aesthetic vibes for a story about electoral politics. a political thriller for clownworld.
It's an Inception sequel, and a new team has is hunting a shadow organisation that plans on using the dream technology to control humanity. Maybe the technology is now in every household, and that's how the bad guys plan on using inception to brainwash the masses.
If they manage to capture someone, they would have to enter the targets mind for more information. Starring my waifu.
Wow! Thanks for sharing. Christopher Nolan is that you?
I'm not Nolan, and just the smartest anon on Cinemaphile, with the best ideas.
Only good film on the chart is Fight Club, but it doesn't need a sequel
Inception or Forest Gump. I don't rate Fight Club at all and hate Tarantula. Haven't seen District 9
Is this bait?
The one set up for a sequel, of course.
Turns out the prawn ship was a cheap prison ship, explaining why most of them were moronic, the leaders and military members of their race are all intelligent like Christopher. Christopher returns with the prawn army and they quickly exterminate and enslave humanity. Christopher is now the villain and Wikus has to fight back and/or help everyone get along. Like how District 9 was about Apartheid, District 10 would be about Whites in modern day Saffrica.
Or something better, I'm not a writer. But obviously this should be the pick
Forrest Gump but tell it from Jennys side and make her a hero.
can't remember much of her details from Gump but it might be a great kino if it was believable and didn't have a bunch of untalented women and communists poking their nose into production
Forrest Gump II: The ForrFather (Genre: Action/Dramady)
>Forrest Gump's Gump and Co fishing business is losing profitability due to Chinese fishing trawlers going off the American coast sucking up all the shrimp
>In response, Forrest uses his past experience in the US Military to sneak about one of the trawlers and engages in a shootout with the crew
>By pure luck and tenacity, he wipes out everyone on board before scuttling the ship
>It turns out that a Cuban gang engaged in the cocaine trade was using these ships to transport the drugs from the Americas to China, and they punish Gump by killing Lt Dan and firebombing Forrest's house, killing eight year old Gump JR in a massive fireball
>Forrest survives, albeit horribly scarred, (think Harvey Dent) and goes on a rampage against the gangs responsible
Inception.
The plot of the sequel would pick up a few years after the first movie where the team is approached by Cillian Murphy's character who has found out what they did to him, he explains to them that they were misled when and the consequences of him stepping down as C.E.O have dire consequences. Callian's character still unable to entirely let go of the implanted idea hires the team to extract it from his mind to while also hiring the team to remove the new powers at the corporation.
That's not bad. I don't like that you think they should reuse the original team, though. Did you see what happened to Ariadne?
>Did you see what happened to Ariadne?
Yes, that a shame. Maybe retain some of the team like Leo and maybe Tom Hardy and write the rest out, JGL's time on the big screen has passed.
None because not every movie needs to be a never-ending "franchise" you fricking manchild.
only district 9 can really have a workable sequel, the rest either had pretty straight forward conclusions that wrapped up the main theme of the plot, or in inceptions case its supposed to be left open ended
Forrest Gump: Journey to the Centre of the c**t
>Forrest finds himself sucked inside Jenny's cavernous vegana, and alongside alll-new sidekick Hoshi, must find a way out... Until Hoshi accidentally wakes a Balrog deep inside the hallowed cave of wonder, and Forrest must face his toughest battle yet
Pulp Fiction is probably the only one you could do without being a needless and self fellating sequel.
i dont remember a single thing about district 9 other than i know i've seen it, and it had aliens in it or some shit? i dunno.. so that
Wow, I'll be taking your Cinemaphile card back. good luck out there.
Inception, as it would be easiest to plausibly justify a sequel:
>Shot starts with the end scene of Pt. 1, with the spinning top spinning
>Dom Cobb outside playing with his kids
>Eventually comes back into the house
>Spinning top still spinning
>"No... no... nonononono NO"
Screenplay basically writes itself from then on.
>didn't even understand the ending
lol
Why do you think he walks away from the top? He doesn't care whether he's dreaming.
You are not as smart as you think. Everyone understood that. Nolan explicitly spelled it out, too. This is irrelevant, though. His character has been established as someone who eventually cares about what's real and what isn't.
>His character has been established as someone who eventually cares about what's real and what isn't.
Yes, and that led to the death of his wife. Thanks for trying to insult me. I may not be as smart as I think, but I'm smarter than you. Feel free to reply.
Maybe the saltiest post I read in the last 6-8 months on all of Cinemaphile, except for some guys on Cinemaphile reacting to someone calling their favourite show overrated.
Inception but I would take only so much from the original and would probably use all different characters. A trapped-in-dream premise could be cool, the protagonist only waking for limited periods of time compared to dream-time. Imagine an alloy of Inception, Waking Life, The Machinist, Groundhog Day, 12:01PM, and Crank
Only movie that yould use a sequel is District 9
Inception would just be the same shit again
Forrest Gump is perfect
Pulp Fiction 's best part are Vincent and Jules so at best you would have a prequel
Fight Club works as a gimmick, I don't know how you would even approach a meaningful sequel
The only one that i can think of that could use a sequel is District 9. All of the other films stories basically ended pretty nicely.
I want it to be about Wikus van der Merwe and his new prawn life. Not accepted by his new compatriots and equally not accepted by his old one. Ultimately he will become the prime prawn. And he'll exact his vengeance on his old human compatriots. And they end up in the slums. Basically a new spin on planet of the apes.
i'd make a sequel to district 9, but its on the prawns' homeworld and a spaceshift full of indians go there, and a prawn starts becoming an indian.
he neglects all hygene
he starts shitting wherever he pleases
but the movie is tragically cut short when he wanders on to some space alien train tracks and gets killed by a train
District 9.
I'd make it about district 10.
Fight Club 2 but it's just Brad Pitt staring at the camera explaining why his character was evil and telling incels to respect women and vote Democrat for 2 hours.
forest gump
and it'll be all about his illegitimate kid growing up with AIDS because his mom was a prostitute
Anyone else read the first one as Incestion?
A sequel to Forrest Gump was written. They paid the author seven figures for the rights to it to settle his lawsuit against the studio and avoid having to give him the percentage points they owed him Forrest Gump's earnings.
It's awful. I can't remember the specifics but Forrest loses his money and ends up a janitor in a strip club at some point.
fight club have comic sequel amd it's SHIT.
https://readcomiconline.li/Comic/Fight-Club-2/Issue-1?id=26447
district 9 is the only movie that would work, making a sequel to the others will guarantee a bad movie
Pulp Fiction
not as a direct sequel reusing characters or anything concrete but using the same storytelling techniques and aesthetic vibes for a story about electoral politics. a political thriller for clownworld.