I want more Tucker and Dale


I just saw this at the theater and it was great. I didn't really care about the teenagers, I would have liked to see an entire movie or Tucker and Dale fixing up their vacation home. Tyler Labine and Alan Tudyk are awsome."

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I'd love a sequel, but not necessarily a direct sequel. I'd prefer a series of stand-alone adventures featuring Tucker and Dale. Sort of like the Indiana Jones movies, where each movie is it's own self-contained story featuring the same main characters. The revenge of Chad is less interesting to me (though I'd still watch it).

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What if they started the sequel with T, D, and A "dealing with" Chad and then another adventure starts, almost like the old-time serials (Buck Rogers, Flash Gordon, etc.)?

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Or Chad could be a recurring bad guy/annoyance, popping up out of nowhere in completely unrelated storylines, like the "Two dollars!" kid in "Better Off Dead". He could be in worse shape every time we see him.

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moar would be fun



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Moar? WTF is moar??? No mames pinche cabron, si no sabes decir algo correctamente mejor cierra el pico, buey, que te ves más bonito.

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What a great concept. I"d love to see more of them too. Kinda like Harold and Kumar or Jay and Silent Bob. Put them in various adventures!

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Absolutely. Every time I think of Alan Tudyk's bloody-faced smile while they're trying to explain what happened to the cop, I just NEED to see more of these characters. Any concept would make me happy. I love them. When that first teenager impaled himself I thought I would laugh myself into a coma. Every single one of Alan's lines was delivered perfectly (as always) and though I'd never seen Dale in anything else that I can think of, I loved him just as much. More more MORE!

nothing here to see just imminent danger in the middle of it ME!

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Just watched it and didn't know anything about it. All I have to say is that a film usually doesn't get me laughing so easily, but this one did right out the gate. The two lovable leads sell it totally!

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There are surely other movie sub-genres they could get mixed up in through a series of accidents and misunderstandings

Tucker and Dave vs...

* Zombies - they wake up in the middle of a Zombiewalk
* The Apocalypse - due to series of accidents they think the world has ended and they are the last men left alive
* The Aliens - they start to believe a David Icke-style alien intrusion is under way

Although it strikes me what you'd want to do is turn it 180 degrees and have them get caught up in some kind of sub-genre dilemma but because they've learned from their experience in the first film they treat it like a misunderstanding and yet still manage to pull it out of the bag at the end (T&Dv Zombies might work best for this).

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Thinking a bit more about it...:

Tucker and Dave vs Bigfoot or Tucker and Dale vs Evil Again: Bigfoot

A couple of years down the line and Tucker and Dale are indulging in one of the traditional pastimes of countryfolk - faking Bigfoot footage and selling it to gullible city dwellers. Dale is dressed as Bigfoot, because he needs less make-up, when the duo runs into a group of hunters, who don't turn down the chance to bag a Bigfoot. On the run they run into another group of Bigfoot impersonators who they team up without realising they are actual Sasquatch. Dale and a (baby?) Bigfoot get captured and sold on to a sinister collector, so Tucker and the Bigfeet have to try and rescue then, during all this Tucker falls in love with a female member of the Bigfoots even though he soon realises she isn't wearing a suit. As the original film likes to keep things twisting and turning, you could make it turn out that the hairy bipeds (except for Dale) are really aliens which adds extra complications (and perhaps setting up the third film in the trilogy?).

Doing something like this plays with some of the themes from the first film: it is a twist on the "things are what they seem" idea, as some of them are actual Bigfeet, plus it is a bit of wink and a reversal on the idea that looks shouldn't matter.

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I agree. As unlikely as it is that it could equal this one, I just want to see more of them!

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I'm pretty sold with "Tucker and Dale vs. NASCAR" for a round two!

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Maybe they could enter the Dr. Horrible universe! And Joss Whedon could write and direct! The could accidentally foil a plan of the Evil League of Evil. I wonder what they would think of Captain Hammer...

nothing here to see just imminent danger in the middle of it ME!

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need tucker and dale 2 pronto.

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