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Goyer making an INVISIBLE sequel... no, not the one with the boy... the one with the MAN!!!

Published at:  Jun 14, 2007 6:43:16 PM CDT

Ahoy, squirts! Quint here. David Goyer is attached to yet another project. This time he's to write and direct a sequel/re-imagining of THE INVISIBLE MAN. The project is to jump off from the original Universal film and HG Wells story.

In Goyer's film, the British nephew of the original Invisible Man will discover his Uncle's formula and will be recruited by MI5 to work as an operative during WW2.

I actually kind of like that set-up. If Goyer can bring the magic he brought to his BATMAN BEGINS script, hopefully he'll finally hit a movie out of the park... or at least come close to his first directorial outing, ZIGZAG, a film he hasn't been able to match yet. At least not from the director's chair.




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  • Jun 14, 2007 2:50:11 AM CDT

    First?

    by proman1984

    Goyer Sucks!

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  • Jun 14, 2007 2:50:49 AM CDT

    Cool. Chevy Chase needs work. And he chooses HD-DVD.

    by darth bauer

    j/k He choose Blu-Ray.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 2:51:44 AM CDT

    More specifically Batman Begins was the most overrated

    by proman1984

    Film and script of the decade.

    I seriously dislike Goyer and his work on comic properties be it Blade or anything else.

    I and I actually liked Carpenter's Memoirs of the Invisible Man so color me uninterested.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 2:53:19 AM CDT

    And this sounds like the character from LOEG

    by proman1984

    This sounds like League of extraordinary gentelmen. Gimmicky plot = crappy movie.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 3:01:45 AM CDT

    That sounds as good as SuperMax!!!

    by darkcityuk

    What a kack idea. Somewhere during 2004 Goyer became really really shit. Blade 2 is a masterpiece but blade 3 stank to high heaven. Ever since then all his projects have sounded crap. and SuperMax sounds like a kind of film you put in old cameras.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 3:06:39 AM CDT

    www.AintItHDDVD.com

    by wadi77

    The new URL.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 3:14:58 AM CDT

    I like some of Goyer's stuff

    by franklin t marmoset

    Blade and Blade II are great, and I believe he was involved with the script for Dark City, which I liked. I do wonder how much of his 'magic' was left in the Batman Begins script, though. The silly third act seemed very much Goyer's kind of thing, but everything leading up to it felt more Nolan-y to me.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 3:18:18 AM CDT

    I like the period setting.

    by sly fox

    And that it's spun-off the book, but hopefully it won't cover the same ground as LOXG (as Proman1984 fears).

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  • Jun 14, 2007 3:24:18 AM CDT

    Hire Memflix?

    by playkins

    Why, because of the way he showed his integrity by totally betraying his employer's trust?

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  • Jun 14, 2007 3:34:37 AM CDT

    I'm sorry, I had to...

    by pendy16

    One of the best skits ever performed...
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evx_Ps85yu8

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  • Jun 14, 2007 3:39:08 AM CDT

    Is there a writer/director shortage?

    by darksider

    Goyer was an OK writer. He's just shit as a director and his track record has been pretty shitty as of late. I still can't believe that he got Magneto instead of Alfonso Cuaron. He must be blowing someone.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 3:51:43 AM CDT

    WW2 sounds fun

    by kenny8

    ..he should hook up with Abbott & Costello again!

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  • Jun 14, 2007 4:35:02 AM CDT

    1 degree of Kevin Bacon

    by gride9000

    Original?...HELL NO!THE THRILL RIDE OF THE SUMMER?....PerhapsWill it be remade again?.....fursure!!!

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  • Jun 14, 2007 5:07:29 AM CDT

    David Goyer has 6391 MySpace Friends!

    by derlanghaarige

  • Jun 14, 2007 5:16:50 AM CDT

    No more invisibilty!!!

    by incompetent ninja

    Did we learn nothing from Hollow Man?

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  • Jun 14, 2007 5:23:49 AM CDT

    Worst. Headline. Ever.

    by bannedontherun

    Well, almost. Not that I have a better suggestion.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 5:44:29 AM CDT

    Huh?

    by machinaman

    Fr: frg10

    I blame him for killing the Blade franchise with his terrible Blade: Trinity ... bad director even though a couple of steps ahead of the THREE AMIGOS (Lee Tamahori, Uwe Boll, Eli Roth)

    I was almost in agreement with you there (not that it really matters, but hey) till you made Lee Tamahori one of your 'Three Amigos'. While I can't speak much for his Hollywood studio work (though I did enjoy Die Another Day – though hated the title track because Madonna is not fit to sing songs that were primarily the domain of the remarkable Shirley Bassey ) and while his other movies may not be all that good, you have to keep in mind that this is the man that directed Once Were Warriors (and admittedly he hasn't rose to such heights since, though to have achieved such brilliance even once in a lifetime is worthy of celebration).

    And yes, David Goyer did indeed kill the Blade Trilogy, and his movies he writes tend to be repetitious to such a degree that it almost appears that the screenwriting process is essentially a cut in paste job. For me, if he came off in interviews as somewhat humble I could accept that as a director he gives the word 'hack' a good name (Zig Zag, if memory serves, was little more than decent. Nothing remarkable, but you didn't feel somehow violated and unclean after watching it) instead he comes off as if he were some sort of uber-talented director/writer, when we all know the reality is somewhat different.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 5:46:10 AM CDT

    Don't like the premise.

    by stones_throw

    Too gimmicky.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 6:00:06 AM CDT

    INVISIBLE AGENT (1942) - It's already been done!

    by thefoywonder

    This very movie has already been made by Universal no less. Look it up on IMDB. Invisible Agent was even released as part of Universal's Invisible Man Legacy Collection DVD set a few years so it's hardly some unknown obscurity, and yet not a single article about this new film has pointed out that Goyer's "fresh" idea to have a relative of the Invisible Man using the invisibility formula to fight Nazis is hardly original.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 6:00:40 AM CDT

    bacci40: That doesn't matter.

    by playkins

    Most companies have NDAs written into the paperwork you sign when you accept employment. Not to mention, it should be a given in this day and age that you don't jump onto a website and spill your guts about your company or it's dealings. Memflix jeopardized his theater's contract with Fox.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 6:14:11 AM CDT

    I like the WW2 idea, but never liked Goyer...

    by jakes nel

    He's been lucky enough to work with very talented directors who make him and his bland scripts look good. If Nolan didn't do touch-ups on the BB script, it would have been no better than Blade: Trinity. Who's responsible for Blade 2 being a cool movie? Guillermo del Toro. Dark City? Alex Proyas and Lem Dobbs. Not Goyer.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 6:33:04 AM CDT

    FLAMES ON OPTIMUS = DAVID S. GOYER

    by fenrisulfr

    I couldnt resist, lol. David Goyer SUCKS MAJOR BALLS when it comes to directing. After the exciting Blade 2, he screwed up the whole franchise by delivering a pathetic uninspired and poorly directed conclusion to the saga he created. The guy cannot direct.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 6:47:34 AM CDT

    Credit for Batman Begins

    by franklin t marmoset

    It reads Story by David Goyer, Screenplay by Christopher Nolan & David Goyer; which I think suggests Nolan did a substantial rewrite on Goyer's script. I read a thing about screenwriting arbitration a while back - my memory of it is sketchy, but I think you have to prove you've added a very high percentage of new material to have your name listed first in the screenplay credit. I'm not sure.Maybe an expert out there can advise?Anyway, I think I agree with Jakes Nel. Goyer seems better when filtered through more talented directors. Left to his own devices, he gives the world Blade Trinity, which he might just as well have titled BLADE 3: FUCK YOU, WESLEY SNIPES!.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 6:58:24 AM CDT

    This is about the Invisible Guy...

    by micturatingbenjamin

    ...not, in fact, 'Batman Begins'. Which was a flawed but great Batman movie. There was an article by Joss Whedon about 'Spider-Man' movies that didn't have 'Spider-Man' in them in Wizard, I think it was. It was a good article, and reminded me that the spirit of a movie is just as important as all the stuff lots of critics get hung up on. Goyer wrote an interesting script, it was flawed, but Batman Begins was an excellent, broad scoped, character driven flick, and Christian Bale and Michael Caine work well together. I liked it, but as I've said before, I thought Until the End of the World deserved an Oscar for best screenplay, so again, your mileage may vary on that stuff. Goyer wrote Blade II? Shit yeah! The dude from Boondock Saints (I can't remember his name because it's hell-early where I am right now) was the law in that movie. Yeah, this sounds an awful lot like the LOEG comic, where the Invisible Man in the book is a criminal who found the dude's formula. Alan Moore's work should not be translated for the screen, unless, of course, they bring him to the damned table and MAKE him co-direct it, write the script....Anyway...Invisible guy fighting Nazis? You make the Invisible guy Simon Pegg or Reece Shearsmith, and fuck, I'm there.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 7:03:42 AM CDT

    Thanks Foywonder...

    by tonagan

    I could have sworn that Universal had already done that, but couldn't remember the exact details. See everybody? The talkbacks are useful for something besides yelling at each other.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 7:14:31 AM CDT

    goyer is an unbelievable twat

    by mutombo

    seriously. Both blade 3 and the invisible were the biggest piece of hollywood crap Ive seen in a long while. Yes, that includes semi romantic flicks with ben stiller and jennifer lopez.

    He should quit writing and directing and get to producing.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 7:14:35 AM CDT

    How did Goyer kill the Blade series???

    by frijole

    Did he take it somewhere that I (and many others) didn't like? Yes. Did he show less directorial prowess than delToro and even Norrington. But he didn't KILL anything. He CREATED the fucking thing. And yes, I know it was based on pre-existing Marvel characters... but the movie counterparts are about as far from their comics counterparts as they can be while still retaining their names. Look, I wasn't thrilled with Blade:Trinity either (save for man-crush Ryan Reynolds), but cut the guy some slack. Jesus.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 7:15:14 AM CDT

    "Invisble" isn't a word

    by leopold scotch

    Just sayin' is all.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 7:18:42 AM CDT

    Hollow Man

    by mr gorilla

    Verhoeven could have made a kick-ass Invisible Man film, but I hear that a way into the process he was told he had to set most of the film in the science base, or the Wells estate would sue. Shame, he'd just done Starship Troopers, he was on a roll.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 7:19:34 AM CDT

    fair enough

    by mutombo

    Goyer has ambition and has talent and has knowledge of comics. He just ran out of steam a long time ago, and lacks directional skills in terms of feature films. Writing-- perhaps. Directing: no.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 7:25:07 AM CDT

    Sounds cool

    by odm

    But like someone else said, concept good, Goyer involved with said concept not so good... I'll give the benefit of the doubt though.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 7:36:40 AM CDT

    Studios: WHAT.THE.FUCK.IS.WRONG.WITH.YOU.

    by tophat

    Did you SEE BLADE III?? Why do you keep giving this man such posh feature films? BLADE III was H-O-R-R-I-B-L-E. Stop giving this no-talent hack all your great properties!!

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  • Jun 14, 2007 7:44:25 AM CDT

    He did wound it quite badly, though

    by franklin t marmoset

    Partly with the weakest of the three stories, but also by sidelining Snipes in favour of Biel and Reynolds (admittedly, Reynolds was very funny). That second thing is the part that annoyed me the most. I mean, it's Blade's series, and he's reduced to a near supporting role in that film. For shame, David Goyer.Still, I'm a bit of a Goyer fan. I like that he's clawed his way up from the DTV hell he started in, and I also admire his full-sleeves. Whenever I see him in interviews, he seems like a decent guy, and he's got a job many geeks would kill for. Good for him. I just wish he'd make a really good film.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 8:44:39 AM CDT

    too bad they already killed Allan Moore's version

    by pipergates

    incompetent idiots

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  • Jun 14, 2007 8:48:11 AM CDT

    VIVA MEMFLIX...

    by napolean solo

    VIVA MEMFLIX!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Jun 14, 2007 9:32:07 AM CDT

    Batman Begins

    by robots in das guys

    The leaked script by Goyer alone was like 80% of what ended up in the movie. Nolan DID change some things (horrible Goyer lines that I can't remember) but the guy is not a complete hack.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 9:33:54 AM CDT

    David Goyer has chosen Laserdisc . . . and here's why!

    by mike_honcho

    The idea of re-imagining The Invisible Man just feels right. Almost as right as a Hollow Man 3.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 10:30:06 AM CDT

    Invisible secret agent?

    by billypilgrim

    I smell hijinks!

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  • Jun 14, 2007 10:32:24 AM CDT

    Isn't he batting .000?

    by valetparkingguy

    Seriously, that dude is 0 for 3 when it comes to directing. Why is he still getting hired? Even if he made a shitty movie that made money I would understand the studio hiring him again (see Tim Story). But his movies have gotten shit reviews and all lost money. What's up with that?

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  • Jun 14, 2007 10:48:07 AM CDT

    I think CG what it is now can really tackle this

    by modlight

  • Jun 14, 2007 10:51:31 AM CDT

    Thanks Foywonder,

    by timbenzedrine

    I thought of THE INVISIBLE AGENT as soon as I heard the plot.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 10:57:56 AM CDT

    Quint has chosen spellcheck... here's why...

    by bitterman23

    oh wait, he didn't.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 11:03:19 AM CDT

    Take that Mind Freak!

    by admiral kirk

    Enough with the metaphisical discussion of mindfreak already- I saw his fake prosthetic belley that he pulled pins out of and I saw him wobble while levitating. Clearly people are paid to act surprised on camera and it's all staged bullshit with wire removal. They don't even have a disclaimer that says it's filmed in front of a live audience-

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  • Jun 14, 2007 11:16:54 AM CDT

    OOps!

    by micturatingbenjamin

    Yeah, I got confused about LOEG...The guy ACTS like a criminal...I haven't read it in a while. And Mind Freak can fuck right off, and take his z-level show biz ass off the planet. We already have one 'extreme' non bullshit pair of magicians. They're not fucking Hot Topic employees with a couple grand to spend on effects...they're actually showmen. I won't deign to mention their names. Sorry about the mistake...I remember something about him being a damned criminal though...that he was like a thief or something.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 11:36:21 AM CDT

    Foywonder

    by fartgod the irstard

    You are fat, ugly, and an idiot. The only people on your site are Trannies with STDs . Leave Goyer alone. You suck.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 11:50:09 AM CDT

    "Have you ever seen a shirt make a telephone call?"

    by tonagan

    Ed Begley Jr.'s greatest performance.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 11:51:34 AM CDT

    Goyer wrote one of my all-time favourite cheesy lines

    by dirkd13"

    In Blade 2: "You're about one cunthair away from hillbilly heaven!"Cracks me up every time.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 12:31:31 PM CDT

    Some motherfuckers always tryin' to ice-skate uphill.

    by pip1345

    I am, in this instance, referring to David Goyer.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 12:46:06 PM CDT

    Hey this sounds like an idea that

    by skimn

    Stephen Sommers can drive right down to the ground...

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  • Jun 14, 2007 12:47:31 PM CDT

    DirkD13, me too, ''We know what you are Blade

    by darkcityuk

    Your a stone cold killer''
    ''And your SICK AS FUCK''

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  • Jun 14, 2007 12:51:27 PM CDT

    Sequel or Remake?

    by jamiecotc95

    I suppose you could call this a sequel as it is a remake of a sequel. So which one is it? Maybe it's both.

    Invisible Agent, 1942: "The Invisible Man's grandson uses his secret formula to spy on Nazi Germany in this comedy-thriller."

    Ahhhh, it's not a remake. It's original and fresh as this go around it's the Invisible Man's nephew and there's no Peter Lorre. Got it.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 12:53:47 PM CDT

    The Invisible Agent

    by boromir187

    I like Goyer and most of the film's he has worked on have turned out well, but he's got to know that this has already been done before. So pretty much, his remake that is really a "sequel" is actually a remake of a film he doesn't seem to be aware of. At least I hope he isn't aware of it, as he's really going to look like an ass if he's trying to pass off his take on the material as an original idea. That aside, I'm all for a remake of "The Invisible Agent" and I think Goyer can do well with such material. I just think it's hilarious that it seems that no site other than Dread Central caught on to the fact that this film was already made 65 years ago.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 12:54:01 PM CDT

    Sam Neill As A Crazed Government Agent? I'm In!

    by uss cygnus

    "Nick...."

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  • Jun 14, 2007 1:35:52 PM CDT

    Seems to me

    by hktelemacher

    that Goyer had very little to do with Batman Begins once Nolan really sank his teeth in. It's too bad that Goyer got his start as a writer because I really loved his visuals on BLADE TRINITY, he's got a good eye, it's just too bad he had that awful script to work with.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 4:27:20 PM CDT

    WWII Again???

    by _maltheus_

    The true horror of WWII wasn't the millions of innocent people that died, it's the millions of movies/video games since that have been completely unable to find another milieu for their story telling. I just assumed that Goyer was another baby-boomer fawning over the "greatest generation" till I looked him up and saw that he was born in 65. Geez, all these superhereos we had lined up against the Nazis and we still couldn't take Hitler out. Yeah, that makes sense.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 4:52:02 PM CDT

    When r they going remake The Incredible Shrinking Man?

    by orionsangels

    One of the great scifi classics. The story and message still holds up today. Instead lets remake the Invisible Man for the billionth time.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 5:14:11 PM CDT

    Goyer is a chump

    by mrjjonz

    Bordering on uberchump. Fucked up Blade, fucked up Batman (yes it was overrated . . .just because it was polar opposite from Schumachers version does not make it a good film . . hell, Batman still kills). Goyer should really stick to Hasselhoff standard of superhero films.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 5:20:04 PM CDT

    re: anchorite

    by _maltheus_

    Lighten up Francis. It was a joke. Did you laugh when Paulie Walnuts said he wanted to give 2007 back to the Indians? Of course you did. Are you the type who gets offended over South Park? Didn't think so. Hell WWII was over 50 years ago and we no longer even have the "too soon" rule anymore. Someone get stabbed in the heart with a stingray and people are joking about it the next day. If you can't make fun of this world we live in, then I imagine that you'll never find a moment's peace in it.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 5:54:25 PM CDT

    Pendy16

    by timmerlimmer

    Great clip! Ed Begley Jr in calssic form and the guy who played Kramer in the Seinfeld "pilot" that George and Jerry wrote playing checkers. Where is the original sketch from? Was it on a '70s TV show?

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  • Jun 14, 2007 6:01:14 PM CDT

    Failing Upwards

    by neo zeed

    Didn't Goyer's last movie get bad reviews? Blade 3 was pretty bad too. Now he's directing another flick. Are we having a shortage of directors or what?

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  • Jun 14, 2007 6:09:19 PM CDT

    Yeah, Anchorite

    by fentoncrisp

    It was a throwaway joke whose target was the video games based on WWII, not the subjects of WWII themselves. One of those jokes aimed at the teller, since it's an inherently petty complaint.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 6:13:16 PM CDT

    But _Maltheus_ Is Right, Though

    by fentoncrisp

    The movie/video game thing is the real tragedy.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 7:53:09 PM CDT

    Goyer sucks

    by browncoatjedi

    Witness his work on the Blade movies. Batman was all Nolan and all awesome.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 8:02:30 PM CDT

    May be invisible but just follow the smell

    by thegreatwhatzit

    Have a bad feeling about this. The (1933) INVISIBLE MAN is the most underrated of the Universal horrors, quite superior to the likes of the studio's DRACULA and WOLFMAN franchises. It's extremely violent (pre-Hays Office?) and the comedy is ultra-dark; Claude Rains communicates his presence with a wicked panache. The movie is completely unencumbered by age, it still kicks ass (ageless script). Each of the sequels suck and the modern incarnations are pathetic. I'd like to see a modern "retelling" directed by Neil Marshall. But, Jesus, TheFoywonder is right on the money. This thing approximates the creaky INVISIBLE AGENT. Since nobody gives a shit about the screenplay, why not append some dialogue from ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET THE INVISIBLE MAN?:
    Lou: "My brother disappeared."
    Shrink: "Into thin air?"
    Lou: "No, into a manhole."
    There ya go, simply add a hack director (Charlie Band/Uwe Boll/Eli Roth) and you've got yourself another HOLLOW MAN. Is it true that Boll is actually making a sequel to the megaflop, ALONE IN THE DARK? Say it ain't so.

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  • Jun 14, 2007 11:09:50 PM CDT

    Hahahah the missing I has been found!

    by bitterman23

  • Jun 15, 2007 11:43:16 AM CDT

    The Ed Begley Jr. sketch

    by timbenzedrine

    In case no one has identified it yet, is from the Kentucky Fried Movie-type film, "Amazon Women on the Moon", made back in the early eighties.

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