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Movie musings, a what-if game
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Much madness ensued. It got me to thinking, what about movies? What if had Y directed Z? For starters, I'll provide a few, but I really want y'all to chime in with your own twisted ideas:
A Clockwork Orange, as directed by Rob ReinerOk, I've done enough damage. Now it's your turn.
Cocoon, as directed by Clive Barker
My Dinner With Andre, as directed by Kevin Smith
Fiddler on the Roof, as directed by Mel Gibson
Schindler's List, as directed by Mel Brooks
V for Vendetta, as directed by Ron Howard
Amelie, as directed by the Wachowski Brothers
(p.s. finally, a post worthy of the Dr. Tran icon!)
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Hm, what else? Citizen Kane as directed by Stanley Kubrick, maybe? Although it's already pretty freaking weird.
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The Star Wars movies, as a Merchant Ivory production.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, as directed by David Lynch. (I got your dancing dwarves right here...)
Charlotte's Web, as directed by Christopher Nolan.
Dune, as directed by the Farrelley Brothers
Click, as directed by Frank Capra (oh, wait a minute)
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Brokeback Mountain, as directed by Stephen Seagal
Howard's End, directed by Harold Ramis
American Pie II, as directed by Orson Welles
The Golan-Globus production of Doctor Zhivago
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Shakespeare in Love, as directed by Irwin Allen
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Episode I: the Phantom Menace, directed by anybody.
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John Carpenter's Little Shop of Horrors ("Feed me, MacReady!"), and National Lampoon's Apocalypse Now...
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Good Night, and Good Luck, as directed by Brian De Palma
Babe, as directed by David Cronenberg
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Memoirs of a Geisha, by Paul Verhoven
Mallrats, by Orson Wells
Harry Potter (any), by Woody Allen
Star Trek II: Wrath Of Khan, by Guillimo Del Toro
Scarface, a Merchant Ivory production.
Toy Story, by Tim Burton
Evil Dead II, by the Wachowski Brothers
and finally...
Debbie Does Dallas, by Ron Howard
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Brilliant!
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V for Vandetta - as directed by Martin Scorsese. I dunno, it just seems *right*.
The Tuxedo - as directed by Wes Anderson. It was a silly concept, and after seeing The Life Aquatic, maybe something more could have been put into it.
Clue - as directed by John Carpenter. It'd have a lot more guns, I'm sure ("they're comin' out of the walls! They're comin' out of the goddamn walls!")
Marie Antoinette - as directed by Akira Kirosawa. In the same vein of Throne of Blood perhaps? Maybe that's not historically fair...
Richard III - as directed by Sofia Coppola. I don't know what to say about that.
Grease - as directed by Spike Lee. Probably the only re-make I'd pay full admission to see.
The Last Samurai - as directed by Clint Eastwood, mostly because he never would have picked Tom Cruise.