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new flash gordon movie might be a sequel to the 1980 film
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I have that CD too. It's fantastic. Blake is also the composer who wrote the score to The Snowman ("Walking in the Air") cartoon, and Amityville 3-D. In fact, I was just listening to this CD this morning, reflecting on this thread. Blake's score is really moody in parts, with echos of John Barry mixed in with more traditional genre serial stylings. It's a super fun disc. I really want Queen to release a dialogue free version of their score too.
I got to thinking... this would be a tough act to follow. It's truly unknown how much of the camp was totally intentional. I think Dino wanted his own Star Wars, and Lorenzo Semple Jr. wanted to give it the same campy vibe Batman enjoyed.
Both of them are gone now, so how do you do it... try to mimic the first? I would not want to be the guy tasked with that.
Flash Gordon needs a proper reboot, and I'll tell you the perfect guy to helm it.
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It makes perfect sense. He originally wanted to do Flash Gordon. Now that SW is out of his hands, I would love to see George bring us the worlds of Mongo to life. Given a retro art deco production design, and it could be unlike anything we've ever seen. And I think Lucas could feel free to play without worry of fan reaction.
If you can't tell, I'm not a Lucas Hater. I happen to think he's a genius, despite some flaws in his recent films.Comment
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He is an amazingly creative person with a fantastic imagination. But directing is reportedly not his strongest point. I believe there is a long running joke among the original cast that his direction amounted to telling them "Faster, more intense." It still would be cool to have him involved in a Flash Gordon movie. Like a Spielberg and Lucas team up.You are a bold and courageous person, afraid of nothing. High on a hill top near your home, there stands a dilapidated old mansion. Some say the place is haunted, but you don't believe in such myths. One dark and stormy night, a light appears in the topmost window in the tower of the old house. You decide to investigate... and you never return...Comment
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It's that kind of direction that would be ideal for Flash Gordon. It wouldn't be a character study of Flash's deep motivations and emotional response to his situation. It would be a pulpy, fun, lighthearted, visual romp. Lucas would be perfect for the job.Comment
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Max IS Ming, and Brian is a must. He grew up on Flash and you can see how much fun he is having in the scenes.
Actually I would not want to see Ming as the villain, but rather one of the other Mongo bad guys (girls?) and just a hint of Ming in the background with maybe something at the end that makes you scream............................................ ..................
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I agree with a reboot with Lucas and Spielberg. Wasnt Spielberg who Lucas originally wanted to do the Star Wars sequels to begin with? Some competition with Lucas' creation would probably do them both good. I think both are life long Gordon fans anyway.
I would like to see them go back to the source material and have a 1940s art deco style future look to it.
How about old fashion special effects? Have no CGI or computers at all in the film. It would really stand out now and would be against some of the stuff the two created over the last three decades.Comment
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Old school effects would be really cool. I'm not saying "models on visible wires", but there's something special about a real model. It just looks different, and Flash Gordon is the original "old school SF" anyway....
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"When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."Comment
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