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- Oct 27, 2017
We all know that Hollywood is at an all time low when it comes to creative ideas. It seems every other movie that comes out these days is a sequel, a rehash of something already done better, or a flat out reboot with "social justice warrior" casting.
So I thought, why not help them out with some of the worst SJW sequels, rehashes, and reboots we can think up?
I'll start:
(To go along with my current avatar) Ghost 2.
(Set present day, 28 years after the original 1990 film)
Premise: Even though Patrick Swayze's character decided to go onto the afterlife at the end of the first one, it turns out he didn't like it and came back. He has been living with Demi Moore and Whoopie Goldberg in some weird messed up possession relationship for the past 25+ish years. They also decided to adopt a kid who is now an adult, just because. (You get the social justard points because it's technically an interracial lesbian marriage, more points if you make the kid a minority or something. Also the only white male in this cast is... well...)
Patrick Swayze died several years ago, but I think he should still be a full character in this movie, and even receive *acting* credit for the role. (How "progressive" to have an actual ghost playing a ghost in a movie) This will be accomplished by making the character invisible any time he's not possessing Whoopie, so you'll see a floating cup or something else he's holding wherever he is. Make it a comedy too, just because.
So I thought, why not help them out with some of the worst SJW sequels, rehashes, and reboots we can think up?
I'll start:
(To go along with my current avatar) Ghost 2.
(Set present day, 28 years after the original 1990 film)
Premise: Even though Patrick Swayze's character decided to go onto the afterlife at the end of the first one, it turns out he didn't like it and came back. He has been living with Demi Moore and Whoopie Goldberg in some weird messed up possession relationship for the past 25+ish years. They also decided to adopt a kid who is now an adult, just because. (You get the social justard points because it's technically an interracial lesbian marriage, more points if you make the kid a minority or something. Also the only white male in this cast is... well...)
Patrick Swayze died several years ago, but I think he should still be a full character in this movie, and even receive *acting* credit for the role. (How "progressive" to have an actual ghost playing a ghost in a movie) This will be accomplished by making the character invisible any time he's not possessing Whoopie, so you'll see a floating cup or something else he's holding wherever he is. Make it a comedy too, just because.