Even though a version of it was made by another director, Richard Stanley's The Island of Dr. Moreau was bound to be something unforgettable. Any of the unmade Kubrick and Welles pictures would've likely been masterpieces. And you can't forget Tarantino's Double V Vega. Travolta and Madsen on screen together would have been amazing.
lex is about 5th in the smartest humans on the planet with 1st being Mr. Terrific, 2nd T.O.Morrow, 3rd Ray Palmer (the atom) and 4th Toymaster (he technically has the highest IQ in the DC universe but rarely applies it seriously). Brainiac is the smartest entity in the Entire DC universe.
rohit judo problem is the power levels in comics jump around so much that the top 5 doesn't really have an order just a gist of who's there. also there is a lot of personal opinion involved.
The rest of the Millennium trilogy with David Fincher at the helm and Mara and Craig returning. The second book is still my favorite, and I will forever be sad I never got to see it on screen with that team. At least we have the Swedish versions.
+ascortjkk I so would have rather had a Halo movie than the POS that I couldn't even finish, that was District 9. That was fucked up on so many levels.
The two that stick out to me is that one where Mickey Mouse is missing and all the Disney characters from past Disney movies have to find him (I forgot the name of the film) and obviously Quentin Tarantino's Vega Brothers
"Kaleidoscope" was partially written into "Frenzy" (which was also a working title for "Kaleidoscope" project itself), but it would have been great to see the idea expanded beyond the test footage, which is very intriguing.
Nicholas Cage as Superman would've been risky. I don't know if anyone could take him seriously in the role or if he himself would sell the role. I know Chuck Russell and Jim Carrey had plans for The Mask 2 (and I'm not talking about Son of the Mask) but for some reason it never came to light. It's a shame because I reckon it would've been awesome.
That's right! "Crusade". Arnold was paid $20,000,000(?) and the production never started. I got one: Before Mark Ruffalo, before Eric Bana, Johnny Depp was Bruce Banner/The Hulk. They even spent $25,000,000 on Hulk cgi before they found out the movie would end up costing $400,000,000-so they dropped it.
David Fincher's The Sky Is Falling. the script is just balls to the wall crazy (it's on the web, look it up) and Fincher was set to direct after he made Se7en. speaking of fincher: Vincent Ward's original draft for Alien 3 could've been a very different, yet interesting movie.
Dude, i would have loved it if the Vega Brothers movie by Tarantino actually became a thing. I mean, Vincent Vega and Mr. Blonde rocking those suits as a couple of criminal brothers just screams masterpiece.
FYI, Brainiac/Lex fusion happened in the Justice League Unlimited animated series and amazingly brought out the best that series had to offer (outside of Darkseid of course)
rouzbeh ba Its a great spanish literary work that is considered one of the best stories, thats Don quixote. The man who killed Don quixote is a move, no need to thank me.
First they stopped because Jean Rochefort (who was supposed to play Don Quixote) was ill. And now, John Hurt as been casted as the knight... and he has (had ?) cancer...
Quentin Tarantino wanted to unite the Pulp Fiction, and Reservoir Dogs universe with Vic Vega, and Vincent Vega as brothers, and the main focus of the film.
Eric Hall That's a good point. Venom was wasted during those last 15 minutes. He should needs to be the main villain instead of a side-one. My only real grip with SM3 is Sandman killing Uncle Ben. That totally defeats the concept behind Spider-Man. I get it, they wanted to give Peter a burning desire for revenge but all they had to do was have Sandy injure Aunt May during a bank robbery. Problem solved.
A movie version of Arthur C. Clarke's Rama series would be amazing, but it seems Hollywood is too busy milking already existing franchises. Not that I have anything against some of them, *cough* Star Wars VII *cough*.
I actually liked Batman and Robin the movie. I mean sure it had plot holes but let's be honest every movie does. People take these kind of things to seriously
Darren Aronofsky's Wolverine James Cameron's Spider-Man Clair Noto's The Tourist David Cronenberg's Frankenstein Martin Scorsese's Gershwin David Fincher's Torso Ridley Scott's Meridian
Red Raven Lol nothing wrong with that. I'm excited too. I'm surprised you didn't hear about DC's slate of upcoming movies. We're supposed to be getting of course Batman v Superman and Suicide Squad. Then we get Wonder Woman and Justice League next year, Aquaman and Flash in 2018, Shazam and Justice League pt 2 in 2019, then Cyborg and Green Lantern Corps in 2020. And then they're probably gonna announce more movies and add them to the slate after the success of BvS and SS.
Clive Barker was set to direct the 1999 movie 'The Mummy'. Barkers vision of the film was violent. Centering around the head of a contemporary art museum who turns out to be a cultist trying to reanimate mummies. It was said to be dark, sexual and filled with mysticism. And he had talks with Fox about writing and directing Aliens 3.
Quentin Tarantino's "The Vega Brothers" was supposed to star John Travolta as Vincent Vega from Pulp Fiction and Michael Madsen as Vic Vega from Reservoir Dogs...But sadly that never happened...
The Starwars prequels had Lucas gone with his apparent original idea of Jar Jar being the Dark side version of Yoda. Anyone else know what I'm talking about"
Actually the lexiac idea was use in other media....Justice League Unlimited fuse Lex Luthor and Braniac in the episode "Divided We Fall" the season 2 finale, and actually.....was pretty damn awesome.
There is a documentary about Superman lives. I dont care what anyone says, that movie would have been great. Those that say Nicolas Cage would have been a bad superman are just wrong. The documentary proves those people wrong.
the whole thing with lex and brainiac merging into one being is actually a pretty neat idea though i think that's probably cus i have justice league on my mind
Stanley Kubricks "Napoleon". Thought for sure that would be on the list but all the same I'd still love to see the script be made. I believe Steven Spielberg has the rights and in 2013 said he had plans to make it into a mini-series.
The thing about both the would be "Dune" and "Superman Lives": I think the possibility exists for them to still be made, but in animated form instead of live action. After all, Jodorovsky[sp] pretty much laid out the entire script for his movie in a shot-by-shot bible, that I believe still exists, so an animated version can be made following that. And, with Burton being a fan of animation, I could see him getting behind doing his script in that form. Also, Brainiac and Luthor merging isn't as laughable as it sounds, it actually happened in tha animated "Justice League Unlimited" (now I wonder if that is where they got the idea from ^_^)
+Paul Francis Goneda I was unclear; I meant if JLU writers got the idea from the 'Superman Lives' script. Probably not, but it would be cool if that was some kind of nod to the movie that was never made ^_^
The Dark Knight Returns from 2016 Spider-Man from 1991 Spider-Man 4 2009 The Amazing Spider-Man 3 2016 Iron Man 4 2015 Fantastic 4 2 2017 Green Lantern 2 2013
Edgar Wrights Ant Man. We still kinda got it, and Ant man was a good comedy film, but I just sat there in the screen wondering if it could have been better than Guardians of The Galaxy if Wright got to add his style to Marvel the same way James Gunn did :(
Personally, I would have loved if they had been able to get "The Last Full Measure" greenlighted. Had "Gods and Generals" not bombed in the office, it would have happened.
George Miller must have really seen that Armie Hammer was going to be a star as in 2007 his roles were minor, with a small part in Arrested Development and Desperate Housewives.
Man the writer's strike really had a profound effect on a lot of cinema and t.v. at the time that a lot of people have forgotten about or don't even realize. Hell it's the reason Heroes went to hell that's for sure.
Nicholas Cage wasnt playing Superman. He was playing Superman's cat. And it wasnt going to be shot on film, it was going to be shot on Fruit by the Foot.
What about the Batman and Superman film directed by the I am Legend Director?? He was so excited that he even included a poster of it in the legendarious movie
producer Samuel Bronston's proposed "Brave New World". I'm crazy about 1960's SF movies (Alphaville, Fahrenheit 451, the 10th Victim, Fantastic Voyage, 2001, Barbarella, Planet of the Apes, etc) & admire Bronston's megaproductions "El Cid" & "Fall of the Roman Empire", so reading about his desire to make a movie based on the Huxley classic makes me wonder what it would've looked like, who'd have starred, etc. Unfortunately, all of his pricey post-Cid films tanked at the box office, so it never got off the ground. sigh.
I heard that there was suppose to be a Halo movie but then it got turned into District 9 that's why some of the aircraft in the movie is the same in the Halo universe
Kubrick's Napoleon?
My thoughts exactly, Evangelos
+IWC Representative you said that on about 4 different comments
+william kinlan My thoughts exactly, William
+Mark Diesell (Criticised) I thought of think that thought joke exactely!
My thoughts exactly, +IWC Representative
That R rated Bioshock movie that Gore Verbinski wanted to make.
My thoughts exactly, RedVIII
my thoughts IWC Representative
My thoughts exactly, +IWC Representative
My thoughts exactlu +viper77778
stop stealing ma thoughts you guys
The Documentary "The Death of Superman Lives: What Happened?" Is great
after watching the documentary superman lives, I noticed that there were some elements of that screenplay that were carry-on into Man of steel.
My thoughts exactly, Gumpershnickal
+IWC Representative my thoughts IWC Representative
My thoughts exactly, +IWC Representative
yes it was and i wished they would have made that movie.
Even though a version of it was made by another director, Richard Stanley's The Island of Dr. Moreau was bound to be something unforgettable. Any of the unmade Kubrick and Welles pictures would've likely been masterpieces. And you can't forget Tarantino's Double V Vega. Travolta and Madsen on screen together would have been amazing.
Thank god he mentioned Leningrad, Leone is my hero
We love Leone as well!
+Screen Rant didnt know screen rant replies to screen rants
+EkzoVirus HD go ahead and say it ' all works out for the best'
You missed Stanley Kubrick's Napoleon
+Convictive And Charlie Chaplin's Napoleon!
Nice job
Thanks!
My thoughts exactly, XMidgetMan2002X
I think we dodged a bullet with Nic Cage as Superman.
+Batman Jr. National Treasure are the only movies I have liked him in.
watch the death of superman lives .after watching it i have to say that i really wished they would have made that movie, nick cage and all :-)
+Batman Jr. You think?!
+Batman Jr. I think the film would have been great.
+MICKI .G I have, and I'm still glad he wasn't.
Your so close to 1 million subs great video
"lexiac" happened in the justice league unlimited. people loved it
+rohit judo it happens so often in the comics as well and they're fantastic, it first appeared in whatever happened to the man of tommorow.
Liam Moffat exactly. Btw, what are the intellect levels of brainiac and lex?
lex is about 5th in the smartest humans on the planet with 1st being Mr. Terrific, 2nd T.O.Morrow, 3rd Ray Palmer (the atom) and 4th Toymaster (he technically has the highest IQ in the DC universe but rarely applies it seriously).
Brainiac is the smartest entity in the Entire DC universe.
Liam Moffat but lex has a 10th level intellect right? even palmer, ivo, wayne, etc are on 8th or 9th
rohit judo problem is the power levels in comics jump around so much that the top 5 doesn't really have an order just a gist of who's there. also there is a lot of personal opinion involved.
stanlay kubricks ww2 movie
My thoughts exactly, Malte
+IWC Representative OH GOD! YOU'RE BACK!
my thoughts IWC Representative
my thoughts IWC Representative
Really any film that Kubrick planned that didn't get made would have probably been a masterpiece.
What about the vegas brothers?
That might still happen
+prime82maxx No it won't happen, Travolta and Madsen are too old.
+prime82maxx No, the actors are to old now, and Tarantino doesn't like recast
+Monsieur K could have them as kids or mid twenties. Think about it the Vega brothers getting big before the even turn 30.
What is the music that is playing at 3:44? I know it but I can't remember where its from 😩
Nic Cage as Superman would be worst than George Clooney as Batman!
Great job
Thank God Superman Lives never happened
Alejandro Jodorowsky's Dune.
Knew it would be on the list! Just studied this man for a Uni assignment, if you love weird and deep thinking movies, then give his films a watch
Any photows available of the costume testing for Miller's JL movie?
Well done, fellas.
Well done.
The next punisher movie after the 2004 movie with Thomas Jane
The rest of the Millennium trilogy with David Fincher at the helm and Mara and Craig returning. The second book is still my favorite, and I will forever be sad I never got to see it on screen with that team. At least we have the Swedish versions.
luthor and braniac were bonded for a while in the comics and it was boss af
What about Peter Jacksons Halo movie?
+Jason Fisher well we got district 9 instead, and I'm happy enough.
+ascortjkk I know call me greedy but I want a Halo movie
+ascortjkk I so would have rather had a Halo movie than the POS that I couldn't even finish, that was District 9. That was fucked up on so many levels.
+Liss Firefly District 9 was fantastic
Liss Firefly What didn't you like about District 9?
Damn that batman year one and justice league movie would've been amazing, either way we are still getting one 😊
Heya, Congratulations. brother equable What's your opinion about it
Peter Jackson's and Neill Blomkamp's "Halo."
Master Chef is a boring ass character to carry a movie though
@@WanderingIdiot81 Halo has always been more then simply the Master Chief.
The two that stick out to me is that one where Mickey Mouse is missing and all the Disney characters from past Disney movies have to find him (I forgot the name of the film) and obviously Quentin Tarantino's Vega Brothers
Michael Jackson wanted to play the doctor in a movie back in the 90s
You should do a video on top ten hidden movie Easter eggs in movie trailers that where never made if you do this that would be awesome! Also you Rock
Frank Darabont's Indiana Jones 4. The full script is online, but it was rejected and never made.
"Kaleidoscope" was partially written into "Frenzy" (which was also a working title for "Kaleidoscope" project itself), but it would have been great to see the idea expanded beyond the test footage, which is very intriguing.
Holy balls, "Crusade" and a Superman movie with Nicolas Cage would have been fucking epic!
Good list, now how about 10 movies we wish were never made...I call Twilight for the #1 spot!
Spaceballs 3: The search for Spaceballs 2. The movie sounded like it might have been a comedy gold.
"Superman Lives" brought Nick Cage another 12 years of movie roles.
Edit: That were okay to good.
What movie was at 0:13 ?
Robocop.
Nicholas Cage as Superman would've been risky. I don't know if anyone could take him seriously in the role or if he himself would sell the role.
I know Chuck Russell and Jim Carrey had plans for The Mask 2 (and I'm not talking about Son of the Mask) but for some reason it never came to light. It's a shame because I reckon it would've been awesome.
did you see the death of superman lives ?
+Matt “Spider-Matt” Thornton Keaton was criticized when he first cast as Superman
+Paul Francis Goneda Superman or Batman ?
That's right! "Crusade". Arnold was paid $20,000,000(?) and the production never started.
I got one: Before Mark Ruffalo, before Eric Bana, Johnny Depp was Bruce Banner/The Hulk. They even spent $25,000,000 on Hulk cgi before they found out the movie would end up costing $400,000,000-so they dropped it.
I'd love to see a 10 best black & white movies!
David Fincher's The Sky Is Falling. the script is just balls to the wall crazy (it's on the web, look it up) and Fincher was set to direct after he made Se7en.
speaking of fincher: Vincent Ward's original draft for Alien 3 could've been a very different, yet interesting movie.
I thought that James Cameron's Spiderman movie would have been interesting
Dude, i would have loved it if the Vega Brothers movie by Tarantino actually became a thing. I mean, Vincent Vega and Mr. Blonde rocking those suits as a couple of criminal brothers just screams masterpiece.
Guillermo Del Toro's At The Mountains of Madness would've been amazing.
Halo is a movie we all deserve
Man that kaleidoscope movie would've been so far ahead of it's time... damn it could've been so good
FYI, Brainiac/Lex fusion happened in the Justice League Unlimited animated series and amazingly brought out the best that series had to offer (outside of Darkseid of course)
I find it fun that Warner Bros. used the idea of Lex and Brainiac merging in Justice League Unlimited years later...
You missed one of the greatest ones brother. Alien by Satyajit Ray starring Marlon Brando and Peter Sellers, two decades before ET came out.
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote?
Mingo?
+rouzbeh ba Don Quixote isn't just jn one piece lol search it up.
Justin Ryan I refuse to do so.
rouzbeh ba Its a great spanish literary work that is considered one of the best stories, thats Don quixote. The man who killed Don quixote is a move, no need to thank me.
First they stopped because Jean Rochefort (who was supposed to play Don Quixote) was ill. And now, John Hurt as been casted as the knight... and he has (had ?) cancer...
they need to consider making these again
Quentin Tarantino wanted to unite the Pulp Fiction, and Reservoir Dogs universe with Vic Vega, and Vincent Vega as brothers, and the main focus of the film.
I feel Sam Raimi's "Spider-Man 4" would have been great. I still don't think 3 is that bad.
Considering how much Sony meddled with The Amazing Spider-Man, I don't think it would have been good.
Eric Hall
That's a good point. Venom was wasted during those last 15 minutes. He should needs to be the main villain instead of a side-one.
My only real grip with SM3 is Sandman killing Uncle Ben. That totally defeats the concept behind Spider-Man. I get it, they wanted to give Peter a burning desire for revenge but all they had to do was have Sandy injure Aunt May during a bank robbery. Problem solved.
A movie version of Arthur C. Clarke's Rama series would be amazing, but it seems Hollywood is too busy milking already existing franchises. Not that I have anything against some of them, *cough* Star Wars VII *cough*.
I actually liked Batman and Robin the movie. I mean sure it had plot holes but let's be honest every movie does. People take these kind of things to seriously
John as gollum and George as gandalf? That sounds hilarious!
Darren Aronofsky's Wolverine
James Cameron's Spider-Man
Clair Noto's The Tourist
David Cronenberg's Frankenstein
Martin Scorsese's Gershwin
David Fincher's Torso
Ridley Scott's Meridian
the ghost rider as superman, like Donald Trump 2020...a joke
+md ibz Trump will win the elections..
Philip Nilsson yeah, probably because he's really, really rich
md ibz No because he's right.
Well I don't like trump. But we do have to many people crossing the border.
Donald Trump is only making headlines though.
Cage as Superman...very cool
I Love Dune!! You can still get it on DVD and I prefer to watch it with my dad. We're both huge fans.
Ok
Terry McGillis -- Watchmen
Farrell bros --- 3 Stroogs
Kurbic --- AI
James Carmen -- Spider man
4:37 "Based on actual events, Night Skies would have followed a family on a Kentucky farm, terrorized by alien invaders."
I don't think so.
Universal's 1976 King Kong they were competing with Paramount on who could belt out a King Kong reboot, Paramount won
We still NEED a live action Justice League movie!! One is long over due!!
We're getting one next year
+Akil Brazier RLLY?!? OMG YES!!!!! 😄😄😄😄
Red Raven Lol yes it's true. Right after the Wonder Woman movie we're getting next year.
+Akil Brazier WONDER WOMAN MOVIE?!?! OMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMG!! *dies of excitement*
I'm a big comic need and fangirl I know......
Red Raven Lol nothing wrong with that. I'm excited too. I'm surprised you didn't hear about DC's slate of upcoming movies. We're supposed to be getting of course Batman v Superman and Suicide Squad. Then we get Wonder Woman and Justice League next year, Aquaman and Flash in 2018, Shazam and Justice League pt 2 in 2019, then Cyborg and Green Lantern Corps in 2020. And then they're probably gonna announce more movies and add them to the slate after the success of BvS and SS.
Clive Barker was set to direct the 1999 movie 'The Mummy'. Barkers vision of the film was violent. Centering around the head of a contemporary art museum who turns out to be a cultist trying to reanimate mummies. It was said to be dark, sexual and filled with mysticism. And he had talks with Fox about writing and directing Aliens 3.
Imagine if James Cameron directs Batman movie😎😇😍
Quentin Tarantino's "The Vega Brothers" was supposed to star John Travolta as Vincent Vega from Pulp Fiction and Michael Madsen as Vic Vega from Reservoir Dogs...But sadly that never happened...
The Starwars prequels had Lucas gone with his apparent original idea of Jar Jar being the Dark side version of Yoda. Anyone else know what I'm talking about"
don't forget Terry Gilliams "Don Quichotte" . A really great documentary called Lost in la Mancha was even made about it
The doc. on Showtime about what Cage's Superman would've been makes it look like the best comic movie ever.
I'm still crying that Gore Verbinski's Bioshock didn't get made.
Peter Jackson's Halo is also up there
Actually the lexiac idea was use in other media....Justice League Unlimited fuse Lex Luthor and Braniac in the episode "Divided We Fall" the season 2 finale, and actually.....was pretty damn awesome.
+Kusanagikaiser999 Which is why I think the film would have been great
There is a documentary about Superman lives. I dont care what anyone says, that movie would have been great. Those that say Nicolas Cage would have been a bad superman are just wrong. The documentary proves those people wrong.
the whole thing with lex and brainiac merging into one being is actually a pretty neat idea
though i think that's probably cus i have justice league on my mind
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Interesting how some of the visions became reality, like hitchcocks killer POV being dexter. Sooner or later, entertainment will find a way.
SUPERMAN LIVES...the script was amazing
Stanley Kubricks "Napoleon". Thought for sure that would be on the list but all the same I'd still love to see the script be made. I believe Steven Spielberg has the rights and in 2013 said he had plans to make it into a mini-series.
That Alfred Hitchcock movie sounded really interesting though
You need to make a top 10 early visable stunt doubles video
I wish Universal had made that Wolf Man vs. Dracula thing they were talking about after Frankenstein meets Wolf Man.
The thing about both the would be "Dune" and "Superman Lives": I think the possibility exists for them to still be made, but in animated form instead of live action.
After all, Jodorovsky[sp] pretty much laid out the entire script for his movie in a shot-by-shot bible, that I believe still exists, so an animated version can be made following that.
And, with Burton being a fan of animation, I could see him getting behind doing his script in that form.
Also, Brainiac and Luthor merging isn't as laughable as it sounds, it actually happened in tha animated "Justice League Unlimited" (now I wonder if that is where they got the idea from ^_^)
+Chup Smith Superman Lives started in 90s. Justice League started in 2000s so nope
+Paul Francis Goneda I was unclear; I meant if JLU writers got the idea from the 'Superman Lives' script. Probably not, but it would be cool if that was some kind of nod to the movie that was never made ^_^
The Dark Knight Returns from 2016 Spider-Man from 1991 Spider-Man 4 2009 The Amazing Spider-Man 3 2016 Iron Man 4 2015 Fantastic 4 2 2017 Green Lantern 2 2013
Kubrick's Napoleon. That would have been the movie to redifine the word EPIC
You didn't mention Kevin Smith wrote the Superman script. He tells the whole convoluted mess of the Superman Lives project on one of his DVDs.
Edgar Wrights Ant Man. We still kinda got it, and Ant man was a good comedy film, but I just sat there in the screen wondering if it could have been better than Guardians of The Galaxy if Wright got to add his style to Marvel the same way James Gunn did :(
Man of steel is the most underrated movie I have been so far. But once dceu sets in people will see its a masterpiece
Personally, I would have loved if they had been able to get "The Last Full Measure" greenlighted. Had "Gods and Generals" not bombed in the office, it would have happened.
I'd rather see Armie Hammer as Batman than Affleck. We are also DAMN lucky Tim Burton didn't touch Superman with Nic Cage. DAMN LUCKY.
George Miller must have really seen that Armie Hammer was going to be a star as in 2007 his roles were minor, with a small part in Arrested Development and Desperate Housewives.
All the Halo movies that never happened
Man the writer's strike really had a profound effect on a lot of cinema and t.v. at the time that a lot of people have forgotten about or don't even realize. Hell it's the reason Heroes went to hell that's for sure.
Nicholas Cage wasnt playing Superman. He was playing Superman's cat. And it wasnt going to be shot on film, it was going to be shot on Fruit by the Foot.
how do you know all this stuff?
Vincent Wards vision for Alien 3, look it up, could of been one for the ages, alas we got an entirely different film
What about the Batman and Superman film directed by the I am Legend Director??
He was so excited that he even included a poster of it in the legendarious movie
producer Samuel Bronston's proposed "Brave New World". I'm crazy about 1960's SF movies (Alphaville, Fahrenheit 451, the 10th Victim, Fantastic Voyage, 2001, Barbarella, Planet of the Apes, etc) & admire Bronston's megaproductions "El Cid" & "Fall of the Roman Empire", so reading about his desire to make a movie based on the Huxley classic makes me wonder what it would've looked like, who'd have starred, etc. Unfortunately, all of his pricey post-Cid films tanked at the box office, so it never got off the ground. sigh.
What about True Lies 2?
I heard that there was suppose to be a Halo movie but then it got turned into District 9 that's why some of the aircraft in the movie is the same in the Halo universe
Spielberg's return of the jedi