Movie News Jon M. Chu is Directing a Jem and the Holograms Film!
www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=116268
what you think of this 80's fans?
www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=116268
what you think of this 80's fans?
I'm not really that familiar with the Jem cartoon, but the show is featured on Teletoon Retro often. What I find most fascinating about this cartoon is that it's just so '80s. The music, fashion, everything is overblown. I doubt this new film will be a period piece, and the last thing I would want to see is another conventional film about a struggling girl band.
http://www.freewebs.com/demonictoys/
Unfortunately I think it sounds like it's going to be a mess. I just hope at the very least they keep the reason for Jerrica becoming Jem the same as the show which was to help take care of the Starlight girls and keep them together while also trying to get control of her fathers company back and not because she just wants to be a pop star.
shareWell, it's going to be set in present time, thus making this 80s fan loose most of his interest. And it's directed by the guy who did the Justin Bieber movies, making it even more unlikely I will see it.
sharewallacesawyer of course it was very 80's as it came out in the 80's lol,that isn't it a bad thing 80's were a good decade great bands like U2,The Cure,The Smiths,Guns N Roses etc+
Cronosred when you said:Unfortunately I think it sounds like it's going to be a mess-in what way did you mean?
+Chucky_Jr know what you mean I wish they had a better Director for it
The fact that their asking the fans to send in audition tapes for so many aspects of the film. I don't think a Jem film needs a huge budget but I would like to think when it comes to costume design, songwriting, dancing, and acting they could hire professionals to take care of that stuff. Then again maybe it's just a ploy to drum up interest in the film and I'm worrying about nothing.
sharewe shall find out soon Cronosred,I'm sure of it
sharewallacesawyer of course it was very 80's as it came out in the 80's lol
that isn't it a bad thing 80's were a good
wallacesawyer get what your saying now,+ know what you mean also about a modern movie-what are your other favourite films from the 80's?
sharewhat are your other favourite films from the 80's?
good list there,I agree it would be to long to name everyone lol-how about a list of some 80's TV shows you like?:]
sharehow about a list of some 80's TV shows you like?:]
official site http://jemthemovie.com/
I won't say I'm excited but I am really curious. I'm not expecting them to do a direct take of the show because that would be complete cr@p but I'd like them to have fun with it. Something along the lines of 21 Jump street would be idea but would take some really brilliant writing to get there.
Things I'd like to see:
Rico getting some ass
Rico getting busted for tagging 2 girls (even though they're the same girl)
Aja's inconsistent accent
The Holograms and the Misfits nearly killing each other (multiple times) over a record contest but it being ok when the Holograms try to kill the Misfits
Secondary Characters with bigger hair than the leads
Knock off celebs (actually, real pop starts playing a one off of themselves would be sah-weet!)
Holograms not dependent on line of site with the projector
A giant computer with piano keys!
and thats just off the top of my head
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Way to desecrate our childhood.
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Way to desecrate our childhood.
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retro3 I totally agree with you,we will have wait and see what Jon M.Chu brings to the table
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Is it just me or are archetypes from the 80's usually given to lackluster directors. First, Transformers then GI Joe then TMNT and now Jem and the Holograms. I was hoping for someone like Spike Jonze or Michel Gondry would be directing. Or maybe I'm wrong and Jon M. Chu will turn out to be the best choice. I don't know.
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It's toyline. At least with superheroes and even somebody like James Bond, auteurs like Shane Black or Sam Mendes can really make something out of them.
"While guys hold on to their toys forever, girls soon throw out their playthings."
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So Academy Award nominees/winning directors can direct property based movies about grown men wearing shiny skin-tight costumes. But an Academy Award nominee director won't direct a film about a pop singer because that's too out there? And you're telling me to get real? What world are you from?
Yeah, because GI Joe worked out so well.
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So the only difference between Jem and Superman is that one was around longer? Sorry, but that's a rather lame excuse.
Also, was BSG based on better and stronger source material? Many would say the original BSG was cheesy Star Wars rip off. Yet that didn't stop anyone from creating a reboot that was superior to the original. So again that's just another lame excuse.
Furthermore, a director does not have to be a fan of the property in their childhood in order to be interested in a reinvention of said property
But not by much.
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Spike Jonze? Michel Gondry? Okay, I love Spike Jonze but no way is he touching Jem or any other 80's toy property. He's above those type of projects. Michel Gondry, yeah, after the whole Green Hornet disaster especially since he disowned that movie, I doubt he'll touch another IP anytime soon.
"While guys hold on to their toys forever, girls soon throw out their playthings."
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Alright smart guy, how many of Spike Jonze's films have you seen? And what makes you think he'd want to touch an 80's toyline?
And believe me, The Green Hornet was not exactly a good experience for Gondry. And if Raimi's directing a sequel to Oz the Great and Powerful, how do you explain this?
http://www.firstshowing.net/2013/cast-signed-for-oz-the-great-powerful -sequel-but-not-sam-raimi/
Your problem is that you're so reaching and desperate.
"While guys hold on to their toys forever, girls soon throw out their playthings."
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If this is because of Where The Wild Things Are, that's a different case. He saw something in that story. Jem, what's he going to see in it? He's going to see it for what it really is, something to sell toys; nothing more. It's not going to speak for him and besides, he's likely to work on original projects he wants to do. Not what the studio or want you want.
Same with Gondry, maybe there's an IP that could interest him but like Jonze, he's likely to work on original. I'm willing to bet you never saw nay of their films. I've seen Adaptation and the aforementioned Where The Wild Things Are. I've even seen The Science of Sleep.
Also, Raimi is not going to direct another Oz movie. He kind of makes it clear he's done.
"While guys hold on to their toys forever, girls soon throw out their playthings."
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Hmmmm... he'll probably see a story about a female pop singer with a dual persona and double life made possible by an AI created by her father who recently died. Which can open the door themes about identity, technology, fame, pop culture, etc. And that just off the top of my head.
And you can read Jonze's mind because? If you're going to say that there is nothing to Jem then to sell toys then the same can be said for any property based film. It's just there to make money and sell merchandising and nothing more. Again you're not making a very convincing argument as to why he wouldn't be interested.
But that doesn't mean his never going work on another property film. Christ, you keep grasping at straws and it's starting to get annoying.
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And you still not given a credible reason as to why.
You do realize James Cameron was going to direct Spider-Man at one point a right? You really think Spider-Man is all that different from the Transformers?
Again any property film (especially comic book films) can be purely designed to sell toys or merchandise. You have yet to give a reason as to why these guys wouldn't be interested. They're willing to bypass something original for a comic book movie but not movie originated from toys? That makes no sense. The best you can come up with is that Spike Jonze wouldn't be interested because his Spike Jonze. Again that is a lambe argument.
No, sorry but you are grasping at straws. You're the one saying these films are beneath them for no good reason other than their names. You haven't given me an rational, adult reason as to why it's implausible for someone like Spike Jonze to be interested in Jem.
James Cameron's Spider-Man...Good enough proof that being an acclaimed director doesn't always ensure a quality adaptation. His script ranks as one of the worst I've ever read and I've read plenty over the years. Only good idea he had was giving Spidey organic webbing.
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No, Cameron is a great writer and clearly not one of worst. And one of things that makes him such great filmmaker is his writing.
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