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Film School Rejects: Will Buck Rogers Grab Frank Miller’s Attention Before Sin City 2?

  • 790 · 11 months ago
    As far as reimagining old movie's goes, (Buck Rogers) is prime meat!

    Frank Millers gonna need a new direction after "The Spirit",,, I mean come on?
    That films gonna hurt his rep,,, (imo)
    790
  • RUF**kingKiddingme? · 10 months ago
    Who the hell is going to give a shit about this?!
  • Rob_Hunter · 10 months ago
    Remember the episode with the Space Vampire? He'd walk towards you with his arm outstretched, index and little fingers extended towards your throat... Scary shit. What was this article about again?
  • Malcolm Reynolds · 10 months ago
    does frank miller just walk into film studios and say "this used to be a comic remember? yeah it was pretty good in the day, so how bout you give me a huge budget to make it black and white with some color, mostly cgi and then just shit on it."
  • Alericc · 10 months ago
    Frank reminds me of Actors who want to be Musicians, most of them fail. Translation, stick to what you do best and leave the work of directing to Directors.
  • lordbeagle · 10 months ago
    I'm on board with this film if Gil Gerard is still available. Gimmie more Wilma (Erin Gray) and Princess Ardala (Pamela Hensley). I'm also sure Gary Coleman isn't too busy nowadays so he can reprise his role as Hieronymous Fox . Just a thought.
  • Matt · 10 months ago
    I honestly dont care. I love Frank Miller but he needs to stick to writing.
  • Mladen · 10 months ago
    Frank Miller hasn't made anything decent since the 80s, writing or otherwise. The thoroughly overrated Sin City movie is not an exception.
  • DMuff · 10 months ago
    I want to hold out my judgement but it is starting to seem that Sin City may be Frank Miller's lone bright spot, I would say it may be slightly overrated but at the time there was nothing like it. I'm still looking forward to the sequel and even if it's another couple years I'm sure it will do well in the box office as most hyped sequels do.