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Bananaman Movie in 2015.


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So yeah, apparently DC Thomson and Elstree Studios are making a Bananaman movie. Its due out in 2015, but a teaser poster was released recently:

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There's also a small teaser site, but there's nothing really on there except for the hashtag #PeelThePower. If you've never heard of it before, the intro from the 80's TV show should get you up to speed on him: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hq2KXudEjkI

 

 

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On one hand, a live-action film based on an obscure and absurd 1980's cartoon could be quite amusing, given a healthy dose of under-graduate humor. On the other hand, given that this is a feature film, I suspect, alas, that the humor will be of a broader and a blunter sort.

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Seaborgium
  On 6/5/2014 at 4:26 AM, The Ace Railgun said:

Bananaman: Because Hollywood has run out of ideas...

 

There  a plenty of ideas, they are just not bold enough to do them.

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  On 6/5/2014 at 5:47 PM, The Ace Railgun said:

 

Could be worse, I suppose.

 

True, it could be this.

 

Maybe, but it looks like Frankenfish is a modern day B-Movie. Stupid, but at least some one was entertained, if nothing else by the stupidity. Apparently it 3 million to make. Failed box office adaptions of cartoons such as Underdog and Rocky and Bullwinkle have cost 60-76 million.

 

Remember that really good and successful adaption of a cartoon a while back? Nope, me neither.

 

With cartoon adaptions, producers aren't just make stupid films, they're throwing money down the toilet.

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Seaborgium
  On 6/5/2014 at 7:20 PM, ProfessorBrickkeeper said:

So, better or worse than that Ninjago movie coming out?

Worse.

 

Ninjago steals every idea and puts it in a blender, creating a rather indigestible, inconstant mix. Banaman is when they run out of ideas to steal and are to scared to be bold.

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  On 6/5/2014 at 9:55 PM, jamesster said:

 

Ninjago steals every idea and puts it in a blender, creating a rather indigestible, inconstant mix.

Which the movie guys are apparently completely aware of, as they tore Ninjago to pieces in one of The LEGO Movie's bonus features/teasers.

 

Ah. Well then the Ninjago movie is in good hands. Though I still wonder how they'll do it.

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The fact that I don't feel like "Bananaman" even belongs in a kids show from the eighties makes me wonder how it'll belong in a feature film in 2014.

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