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Genre-crossover nightmares


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Inspired by the stage production of Victor Hugo's Les Miserables, we are proud to bring you:

 

George Orwell's 1984, the Musical

 

Featuring the hit musical numbers

 

He Ain't Heavy, He's My Big Brother

 

Down Memory Hole

 

The Anti-Sex League Is Where The Hot Girls Are

 

Party In Room 101

 

He Loved Big Brother

 

Lucius Alexander

 

Palindromedary: The Musical!

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Re: Genre-crossover nightmares

 

Inspired by the stage production of Victor Hugo's Les Miserables, we are proud to bring you:

 

George Orwell's 1984, the Musical

 

Featuring the hit musical numbers

 

He Ain't Heavy, He's My Big Brother

 

Down Memory Hole

 

The Anti-Sex League Is Where The Hot Girls Are

 

Party In Room 101

 

He Loved Big Brother

 

Lucius Alexander

 

Palindromedary: The Musical!

 

 

This was actually planned with music by David Bowie but the Orwell's estate backout. Here's three of the songs that Bowie wrote(they ended up on the Diamond Dogs album.

 

 

 

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Inspired by the stage production of Victor Hugo's Les Miserables, we are proud to bring you:

 

George Orwell's 1984, the Musical

 

Featuring the hit musical numbers

 

He Ain't Heavy, He's My Big Brother

 

Down Memory Hole

 

The Anti-Sex League Is Where The Hot Girls Are

 

Party In Room 101

 

He Loved Big Brother

 

Lucius Alexander

 

Palindromedary: The Musical!

 

The more I think of it, the more I think this may be the most disturbing suggestion yet....

 

Lucius Alexander

 

Perturbing a palindromedary

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In an attempt to revive his movie career, Bill Cosby remakes some of his old movies:

Ghost Dog

Elliot Hopper is retired, living with his adult children, their children and pet dog Quincy. When an escaped Quincy is picked up by the pound, the truck is hit by a drunk driver.

 

Quincy returns home as a Ghost, but the only one who can see the (now talking) dog spirit is Elliot. In his attempts to find the still-living body of Quincy before he's "put out of his misery", Elliot gives the impression that he's suffering from delusions. Hilarity ensues.

 

Leonard Part 7

Just the thought of a sequel to the horrid LP6 gives me the willies.

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Actually someone could do Land of the Lost in Space' date=' and it probably wouldn't be too terrible....[/quote']

 

Depends upon whether Will Ferrel has anything to do with it. Nothing against the guy, but every movie he's been in might as well have been titled: "Will Ferrel Chews up the Scenery at the Expense of the Story".

 

Dracula stars in My Mother the Carpathian

Dracula thought he'd outgrown parental supervision centuries ago, but that was before his mother is resurrected as a ghost. Hilarity Ensues.

"Dracula, what did I tell you about biting people?"

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Depends upon whether Will Ferrel has anything to do with it. Nothing against the guy' date=' but every movie he's been in might as well have been titled:[i'] "Will Ferrel Chews up the Scenery at the Expense of the Story".[/i]

 

He now claims the movie Land of the Lost was a parody. Sort of like his career.

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Depends upon whether Will Ferrel has anything to do with it. Nothing against the guy' date=' but every movie he's been in might as well have been titled:[i'] "Will Ferrel Chews up the Scenery at the Expense of the Story".[/i]
He now claims the movie Land of the Lost was a parody. Sort of like his career.
Yeah' date=' the trailers (for [i']Land of the Lost[/i]) were enough to make me want to not see the movie. I could pontificate on what makes a good redux, but suffice it to say that the LotL IP is now shredded for an entire generation of potential fans.
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He now claims the movie Land of the Lost was a parody. Sort of like his career.

 

I was never in any doubt that it was parody just from the ads. It's another of those "Take a campy 60s TV series and try to make fun of it" things.

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