John Carpenter Forum
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| by Mike Menor Mr. John Carpenter, please consider writing a prequel to Christine...Everyone is talking sequel when we should be hearing the story of how it all began. Rolland LeBay buying the new car at the Chrysler dealer, and all the story up to his death. I think it would be an interesting twist and could be done with all the new CG tech thats available since the real cars are so rare. Those that have the cars would surely donate them for filming. Oh! how about a new car...A white 1959 Cadillac four door Sedan de Ville named Marilyn. use the de ville and and get devil or evil out of it. I have a great story line and what a car too. Good luck sir. Comment on this... |
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| by Teal Just wanna wish one of the best directors in the world a very Happy Birthday! Comment on this... |
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| by Corey Siebert Mr. Carpenter, I am a fan of all of your movies. I remember growing up and watching your movies every holloween and be ing scared out of my mind. I recently watched your movie "Chirstine" and it ended where it could be open to a sequel. I was wondering if there ever was or will be a sequel to this movie. Christine is probably my favorite movie of all time because of the fact that you gave something non human, human characteristics, and that something happened to be a plymouth fury. If you were to make a sequel it would be cool to see a film close to the original. I recently had an idea of a sequel with another fury being restored and a guy finding parts from the original "Christine" in distant junk yards and piece by piece a new killer car with the old Christine components coming together. This was just one of my ideas as I am not sleeping and I dont mean at all to intrude in your wonderful work. Keep up the great work. Your Fan Corey Comment on this... | |||||||||
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| by Snake Here is an interview we recently conducted with John Carpenter. The questions were put forward by our members and the 10 best were picked and sent to John. You can view the questions and the answers here http://www.johncarpenterforum.com/index.php?page=38 Comment on this... |
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| by JCF The John Carpenter Forum has been running for almost a year now and unfortunately recently it's host server crashed and we lost all the posts! So we need as many John Carpenter fans to join and help recreate the forum to where it once was!!! Please, if you are a fan of John Carpenter and want to join a forum discussing his works and others then help us out and join today! Thanks in advance. http://www.johncarpenterforum.com Comment on this... |
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| by fgdon What makes his films HIS films? what are the defining elements of his films? I would apprieciate any comments... Thanks, George Comment on this... |
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| by Andrew I am currently owner of an entertainment forum called www.revolutionforum.net and wanted to know if anyone would be interested in a forum dedicated to John Carpenter? If you think the idea would work or even if you don't please email me at webmaster@revolutionforum.net and let me know, depending on the results I'll decide whether or not to start one Thanks Comment on this... |
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| by Akira Mr. Carpenter I am a huge fan of the movies you produced, directed, and, or starred in, and I want you to help me assemble a cast and crew to turn the videogame castlevania into a sci-fi/action/horror/thriller movie inspired by the life of Ed Gein the serial killer of plainfield Wisconsin and the smash hit videogame itself called Castlevania The Children Of The Korn starring me as the heroic Simon Belmont. You, and me will be the producers of this movie, which will be released by New Line Cinama in association with paramount pictures, and dimension films. Please E-Mail me P.S. this movie will also be sponcered. I want the sky to be the limit in merchandise please, and thank you. Comment on this... |
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| by Myko John Carpenter is the best director ever as far as I'm concerned. The Thing is a masterpiece, Big Trouble Rocks, and the rest of his movies just plainly kick booty. Something has come to my attention though that seems unfair; I just discovered that in England you can buy They Live and Prince of Darkness on DVD that have director and actor commentaries and makin of's. Yet the American editions of these DVDs don't. Why? It's not fair, I love John Carpenter's commentaries they are both educational and funny, and I would love to see them for They Live and Prince of Darkness. But Yeah, John Carpenter rules, he needs to make another movie. That would be sweet. "I've come here to chew bubble gum and kick ass, but I'm all out of bubble gum" Comment on this... |
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| by MICHAEL RUMNEY John Carpenter is ace. All of his movies are superior to others in the genre. "Halloween", "Assault on Precinct 13" "Escape From New York", and "The Fog" are his best. Incidentally i'd love to see a sequel to "The Fog". If you are reading this John do you not think it's a good idea ? Bring back Adrienne Barbeau, Jamie Lee Curtis, Janet Leigh and Tom Atkins for "The Fog II". It's about time Antonio Bay was engulfed again. By the way I loved the music score from "Village of the Damned", and Donald Pleasence was excellent in "Prince of Darkness". Comment on this... |
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