Re-Imagining The Smurfs

May 09, 2009 10:04

The last few years have seen a lot of old 70s and 80s franchises "re-imagined" for contemporary audiences. Battlestar Galactica, Star Trek, Transformers, Daniel Craig's James Bond, Christian Bale's Dark Knight, Warren Ellis's GI Joe:Resolute. New gritty stories where troubled heroes defend their people against dark, scary threats ( Read more... )

idea:marketable, smurfs, movie

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norabombay May 9 2009, 17:48:27 UTC
I have one word for you: Smurfing.

100 men and one woman, in a isolated town, running about shirtless.

It will make Yiffing seem tame in comparison.

Although Smurf/Furry wars would be pretty amusing.

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tongodeon May 9 2009, 17:55:09 UTC
I am not at liberty to talk about that show.

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flipsideghost May 9 2009, 18:00:10 UTC
'Schindler's List' meets 'Defiance'? One possible route is to step away from the metaphysical and give it a genocidal spin akin to ethnic purging ( ... )

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jakeinhartsel May 10 2009, 01:09:10 UTC
Smurfs with a genocidal twist?

What next little miss muffet, eats the spider?

jake

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pacotelic May 9 2009, 19:30:26 UTC
Wasn't that M. Night Shylaman's "The Village"?

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jorm May 9 2009, 20:02:19 UTC
They should remake a dark, serious version of Thundarr the Barbarian.

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tongodeon May 10 2009, 00:30:48 UTC
There's actually been a lot of work on tests for a "Thundercats" remake but it keeps not happening.

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