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Showing posts with label Richard Donner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Richard Donner. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 October 2008

The Goonies are dead.


Richard Donner has given confirmation that the Goonies sequel is dead again. Apparantly most of the original cast were up for it and the latest script had the original members kids going off on an adventure. In my opinion that fact makes the sequel not happening a good thing.

Donner tells Variety that the most recent attempt “simply didn’t work out.

“We tried really hard, and Steven (Spielberg) said, ‘Let’s do it.’ We had a lot of young writers submit work, but it just didn’t seem to call for it,” Donner explained, “I’m in the process of trying to get it done as a musical on Broadway. Wouldn’t that be great?”

In answer to Donner's last question I would have to say "No!"

What do you think of the news? What about a Goonies musical?

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Monday, 13 October 2008

Lethal Weapon 5 - Mel says he is too old for that Shit!

/film have the news that original series director Richard Donner (via: the Los Angeles Times) has said that Gibson turned down the idea for Lethal Weapon 5 and the project is dead.

“Mel turned it down. I would like to think that Mel turned it down because I wasn’t involved. Knowing Mel, I would like to think that. Would that be the kind of thing he does? It sure would be,” Donner said. “It’s too bad, actually, because Channing Gibson, who wrote the fourth one, and Mike Riva, a designer on three of them, and myself and Derek [Hoffman, an associate at The Donner Company] had an incredibly strong story for the fifth movie. But we weren’t given the opportunity and I think maybe I could have convinced Mel to do it. But Warners chose to go with Joel Silver.”

Donner concluded “Yes, the project is pretty much dead in the water unless someone had the sense to come to me.”

So that appears to be the end of that. What do you think?
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