If Mad Men not only took place in the 1960s, but was produced in the 1960s.
A biopic of Academy Award-winning actress Greer Garson. Covers the years 1937 through 1949. Follows Greer as she is discovered in London by Louis B. Mayer and rapidly rises as one of the most powerful stars in Hollywood during World War II – only to slowly fall from grace as she ages and the studio begins to look for younger actresses, and her marriage to her “Mrs. Miniver” co-star Richard Ney becomes increasingly strained. By 1947, Greer is disillusioned, and ponders abandoning her career. She seeks advice from her mother Nina; as well as high-profile figures in Hollywood, particularly her …
Nocturnal Animals made 20 years earlier, directed by David Lynch, and more faithful to the source material.
A sequel to Nocturnal Animals. Like the first film, it has two story-lines: one in the real world and one in a book written by Edward Sheffield. In the real world, Edward begins to have second thoughts about writing “Nocturnal Animals” after Susan sends him an angry message for standing her up at the end of the first film. He begins consulting different people about how to handle this, and meanwhile begins to write another novel to “complete his thoughts.” The novel is a prequel to “Nocturnal Animals,” and follows the life of Bobby Andes, and explores his motives behind …
A modern remake of the 1954 classic “The High and the Mighty,” which in turn was adapted from the 1953 book of the same name. In 1953, 17 passengers and 5 crew on-board TOPAC flight 420, a DC-4 flying from Honolulu to San Francisco, experience a night of terror when an engine catches fire after the aircraft has passed the point of no return, resulting in a fuel leak that make a water ditching a real possibility. As the crew debates over what to do, the passengers use this potential disaster as an opportunity to reflect on their own lives. …
Based on a true story, “Jessi Slaughter” is a drama that tells the story of how one family was torn apart by their teenage daughter's cyber-bullying caused by an online feud with the image board 4Chan. Rated R for strong language, some disturbing images, and brief violence.
A biopic of Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds, starting with Fisher's birth in 1956 and ending with their deaths in 2016.
Did you know the 1993 live-action “Super Mario Bros.” movie could've been a LOT different? When it was first green-lighted in 1991, the first draft of the script envisioned a COMPLETELY different film, one that was actually faithful to the games. It would've involved Mario and Luigi (played by Danny DeVito and Steve Buscemi) as they attempt to rescue Princess Hildy (the princess was still called “Toadstool” in the US back then, so the producers wanted a better name) from the evil King Koopa (played by Arnold Schwarzenegger in very, VERY heavy makeup and costuming) in a wacky world reminiscent …
If they decided to make a GTA V film adaptation in the early 2020s (so Steven Ogg will be the same age as Trevor; you can forget about Ned Luke and Shawn Fonteno reprising their roles as Michael and Franklin, they're too old to play them in live-action already), this is who I see cast.
What if Wes Anderson directed Looper?
CODA made by the Coen Brothers
What if David Fincher directed CODA?
If Paul Thomas Anderson directed Manchester by the Sea
American Hustle directed by Wes Anderson
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