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'Pretty In Pink' sequel...interesting! Director plans 'Pretty In Pink' sequel
Saturday, April 2 2005, 15:27 BST -- by Daniel Kilkelly Director John Hughes has announced that classic '80s movie Pretty In Pink is to get a sequel. The teen film followed high school student Andie, who developed a crush on the school's new guy, while her friend Duckie, who secretly loves Andie, is forced to step aside. The sequel, which is planned for a 2006 release, will show fans what has changed for the characters now that their high school days are over. The movie's original stars - Molly Ringwald, Andrew McCarthy and John Cryer - have all agreed to appear. Let the rain come down...17 days.... | |
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What else have they got to do? Duckie always came across as gay to me. So does Cryer so i didn't buy that part of the movie. I would rather see a sequel to The Breakfast Club or Sixteen Candles. | |
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Ex-Moderator | This just doesn't seem right to me... Like, at all. I'm worried. |
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well it's not going to break box office records...but it could be interesting. I can't see John Hughes f**ng this up. Let the rain come down...17 days.... | |
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So they finally finished high school!
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Ex-Moderator | PANDURITO said: So they finally finished high school!
See, that's what I think I hate most about this. I don't wanna know what happened after. |
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Are we sure this isn't a belated April Fools joke? this is TOO wierd... | |
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endorphin74 said: Are we sure this isn't a belated April Fools joke? this is TOO wierd... i was just thinking that. i'd still watch it...train wreck or not | |
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CarrieMpls said: This just doesn't seem right to me... Like, at all. I'm worried. Hold my hand then and we'll get through this horrible time together. . [Edited 4/4/05 16:24pm] | |
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Ex-Moderator | althom said: CarrieMpls said: This just doesn't seem right to me... Like, at all. I'm worried. Hold my hand then and we'll get through this horrible time together. . [Edited 4/4/05 16:24pm] |
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I'd watch the train wreck for sport! [Edited 4/4/05 17:17pm] | |
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I notice there's no mention of James Spader returning? He was such a good villain!
I think it's been too long; I wish they'd done a sequel after 5-10 yrs. | |
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a little trivia:
james spader and andrew mccarthy were in three movies together and james spader played the villian each time. Pretty in pink Less than Zero Mannequin Let the rain come down...17 days.... | |
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purplegypsy said: a little trivia:
james spader and andrew mccarthy were in three movies together and james spader played the villian each time. Pretty in pink Less than Zero Mannequin i love less than zero! | |
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Spats said: What else have they got to do? Duckie always came across as gay to me. So does Cryer so i didn't buy that part of the movie. I would rather see a sequel to The Breakfast Club or Sixteen Candles.
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Spats said: What else have they got to do? Duckie always came across as gay to me. So does Cryer so i didn't buy that part of the movie. I would rather see a sequel to The Breakfast Club or Sixteen Candles.
"Sixteen Candles," 16 Years Later by Sarah Hall Oct 14, 2003, 7:40 AM PT Sixteen Candles has been granted a birthday wish--a sequel. Pull out the yearbooks, throw on the varsity letter jackets--it's high school reunion time for the gang from the 1984 John Hughes comedy. 32 Candles will update the lives of Sam Baker, Farmer Ted, Long Duk Dong and the rest of the gang. "Our goal is to pay homage to as many of the original characters as possible," David A. Newman, one of the writers chosen to pen the update, tells Variety. "Who wouldn't want to write this?" The original film was based around Samantha Baker's (Molly Ringwald) 16th birthday, a day that went unobserved by her family. The made-for-television special will pick up the story around Sam's 32nd birthday. Keith Merryman, the other writer on the project, called Sixteen Candles "a film that anyone who's Gen X on down has seen a hundred times. It's like a comfort film." So far, no word on whether the original cast will be approached for the sequel. Ringwald's manager had no comment on the project. The special lies in the hands of USA Network. Anthony Michael Hall, Sam's nerdy admirer, Ted, in the first flick, has current ties with the network--he stars in their series The Dead Zone. The original film also featured John Cusack, Joan Cusack and Edward Andrews. Buffy Shutt and Kathy Jones, producers of the 2002 surf-pop flick Blue Crush, will shoulder the responsibility of producing 32 Candles, along with Ken Holdren. It's not a task they take lightly. "We're all so concerned about getting it right, because it's such a beloved property," Jones tells Variety. [Edited 4/4/05 18:18pm] [Edited 4/4/05 18:18pm] Let the rain come down...17 days.... | |
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i think it could actually be pretty good.
but the breakfast club would have been a better sequel. | |
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Spats said: What else have they got to do? Duckie always came across as gay to me. So does Cryer so i didn't buy that part of the movie. I would rather see a sequel to The Breakfast Club or Sixteen Candles.
"Sixteen Candles" was suck compared to "Pretty In Pink" and I didn't like "Pink" that much! But the sequel could be OK but I wouldn't rush out to see it. | |
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purplegypsy said: Spats said: What else have they got to do? Duckie always came across as gay to me. So does Cryer so i didn't buy that part of the movie. I would rather see a sequel to The Breakfast Club or Sixteen Candles.
"Sixteen Candles," 16 Years Later by Sarah Hall Oct 14, 2003, 7:40 AM PT Sixteen Candles has been granted a birthday wish--a sequel. Pull out the yearbooks, throw on the varsity letter jackets--it's high school reunion time for the gang from the 1984 John Hughes comedy. 32 Candles will update the lives of Sam Baker, Farmer Ted, Long Duk Dong and the rest of the gang. "Our goal is to pay homage to as many of the original characters as possible," David A. Newman, one of the writers chosen to pen the update, tells Variety. "Who wouldn't want to write this?" The original film was based around Samantha Baker's (Molly Ringwald) 16th birthday, a day that went unobserved by her family. The made-for-television special will pick up the story around Sam's 32nd birthday. Keith Merryman, the other writer on the project, called Sixteen Candles "a film that anyone who's Gen X on down has seen a hundred times. It's like a comfort film." So far, no word on whether the original cast will be approached for the sequel. Ringwald's manager had no comment on the project. The special lies in the hands of USA Network. Anthony Michael Hall, Sam's nerdy admirer, Ted, in the first flick, has current ties with the network--he stars in their series The Dead Zone. The original film also featured John Cusack, Joan Cusack and Edward Andrews. Buffy Shutt and Kathy Jones, producers of the 2002 surf-pop flick Blue Crush, will shoulder the responsibility of producing 32 Candles, along with Ken Holdren. It's not a task they take lightly. "We're all so concerned about getting it right, because it's such a beloved property," Jones tells Variety. [Edited 4/4/05 18:18pm] [Edited 4/4/05 18:18pm] They have been bouncing these sequel ideas around for a while, haven't they? Not sure why it's not done, since I don't think any of those people could be all that busy (maybe the Cusacks but they didn't have a big part). | |
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...love John Hughes movies...so, I'll check it out...although it's not a Hughes film, I'd rather see a re-make of or sequel to Less Than Zero... in a sequel James Spader could continue his role as Rip and let the movie center completely around him..maybe more of a continuation than a sequel... | |
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Both sound like really bad ideas I hope they don't mess up the memories of 2 really good flicks
Meanwhile, Hollywood has officially run out of stories | |
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brownsugar said: purplegypsy said: a little trivia:
james spader and andrew mccarthy were in three movies together and james spader played the villian each time. Pretty in pink Less than Zero Mannequin i love less than zero! i recently baught it on VHS and even though pretty in pink is one of my top 5 fav movies....i agree with everyone else here. it seems to weird. but...ill prob see it if it materializes. vi | |
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I have not seen "st elmo's fire" but I've seen "pretty in pink". Its ok. "breakfast club" is alot better though. | |
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CalhounSq said: Both sound like really bad ideas I hope they don't mess up the memories of 2 really good flicks
Meanwhile, Hollywood has officially run out of stories Yep! Everything's a remake ("Guess Who...") or based on a previous written work (which isn't so bad, actually, considering many great films are). It just seems like there is a lack of totally original screenplays. Shame. | |
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Cloudbuster said: :confused: Are you sure you're not in the wrong....oh, I get it! | |
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As long as John Hughes is involved I can *hope* that it won't suck too bad....and then it's only if they do get the original cast. I loathe sequels with different people playing the roles.
I'm positive I'll watch...I know I'll have seen worse. My hubby is the craptastic err...I mean B movie king | |
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purplegypsy said: "Sixteen Candles," 16 Years Later
by Sarah Hall Oct 14, 2003, 7:40 AM PT Therein lies the problem....almost 1 1/2 years ago and NOTHING. orgers digest condensed version [Edited 4/5/05 9:44am] | |
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It got my attention untiul I read "Made for Television Movie" | |
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