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Old 04-21-2008, 03:31 PM
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True, but Eddie Murphy's disregard for film history is reprehensible. This is a hate crime.
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Old 04-21-2008, 05:35 PM
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Die in your sleep after being tormented and cut into pieces by your stuffed animals.
Was... that... for... me...?:(

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Die in a fire.
That was for the producers, Eddie Murphy, and, hell, Hollywood. But not for you. Yet.
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Old 04-21-2008, 10:22 PM
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Was... that... for... me...?:(



That was for the producers, Eddie Murphy, and, hell, Hollywood. But not for you. Yet.
Ah well, misunderstand, I can put away the spells and incantations I was going to use to bring your stuffed animals to life.



















Maybe....
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Old 04-22-2008, 02:56 PM
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Ah well, misunderstand, I can put away the spells and incantations I was going to use to bring your stuffed animals to life.



















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ANYTHING BUT THE CREEPY CYMBAL MONKEY! :eek:



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Old 04-24-2008, 05:03 AM
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Old 05-14-2008, 08:36 AM
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Eddie Murphy.....................sheesh.:mad:

Yet another lame as hell,cheap on gags pile of crap.
Why oh why oh why do they think they need to have a comic (and i use that term loosely) to star in such a classic.
hell,what has Murphy ever done thats worth a mention,and please dont ever mention Beverley Hills cop anyone?

The producers and Murphy should go and die.I agree on that one.:mad:
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MGM To Remake 'The Incredible Shrinking Man,' Sci-Fi Legend Richard Matheson To Co-Write

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MGM has just announced they've tapped the father/son Matheson duo to pen a modern-day update of Richard Sr.'s classic novel “The Shrinking Man,” which was written under atomic-bomb paranoia and followed a man slowly shrunk by radiation. Described as an “existential action movie,” the elder Matheson also noted the base reasons for remaking the film.

“My original story was a metaphor for how man's place in the world was diminishing,” he said. “That still holds today, where all these advancements that are going to save us will be our undoing.” One of those advancements will be nanotechnology, an aspect of, but perhaps not the central reason for, the latest transformation.

Naturally, this isn't the first time Matheson's story has been told. Universal snapped up the rights decades ago and put out a film version in 1957, starring Grant Williams and featuring great work by “Creature from the Black Lagoon” director Jack Arnold. However, after a recent remake with Eddie Murphy crumbled, MGM was there this past summer to take the rights once released.

Honey, I Shrunk The Kids” and “The Incredible Shrinking Woman” have used Matheson's concept fully for its comedic potential, but with the author himself plotting out this latest version, and with his son also on board, the chances of its allegorical and narrative strength are definitely increased tenfold.
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