In article <45212A13.F88@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, nu-monet v9.0 took the
hamburger meat, threw it on the grill, and I said "Oh Wow"...
> Modemac wrote:
> >
> > Yep, they're making a sequel to "WarGames:"
> >
> > http://www.darkhorizons.com/news06/060930d.php
> >
> > Apparently it's not the story of Matthew Broderick's
> > hacker kid, 25 years later.
>
>
> I doubt it will work. The original Wargames was actually
> a pretty thoughtful piece, containing elements of the
> "deux ex machina" fear, nuclear fear, computer fear, the
> Wizard of Oz, the military-industrial complex fear, and
> a healthy dollup of McGyver.
>
> It maintained a comfortable PG tension level through much
> of the movie, though some James Cameron-style direction
> and camerawork alone could have made it R.
>
> Undoubtedly the sequel will be scared of offending anyone
> with politics, the only association most people have with
> Homeland Security is air****t screeners, plus the OBVIOUS,
> GLARING problem that the star is WHITE and NOT A MOSLEM.
>
> The way Hollywood has confronted this in the past is to
> change Arab terrorists into neo-Nazis. In fact, Hollywood
> is so paranoid about making some country or racial group
> the bad guys that about the only ones they have left are
> neo-Nazis, since real Nazis are too old, evil cor****ations
> and the US government.
>
> It was positively staggering to see a James Bond movie
> taking the bold step of showing North Koreans as bad guys.
> They probably had to debate for months whether it would
> offend the Norks or not.
>
> Wargames 2 is either going to have to have one hell of a
> script, or it is going to bomb.
>
It's gonna bomb.
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trippy
mhm31x9 Smeeter#29 WSD#30
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NP: "The Weapon And The Wound" -- Days Of The New
"Now, technology's getting better all the time and that's fine,
but most of the time all you need is a stick of gum, a pocketknife,
and a smile."
-- Robert Redford "Spy Game"


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