- Joined
- Jun 17, 2019
"HELP ME MAKE OUTWORLD GREAT AGAIN"I was very disappointed by MK11. Also the fact they hired troons for the script and work on characters.
Shao Kahn and Kano look great though...
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
"HELP ME MAKE OUTWORLD GREAT AGAIN"I was very disappointed by MK11. Also the fact they hired troons for the script and work on characters.
Shao Kahn and Kano look great though...
I would play the everloving fuck out of that.Steven Universe vs Batman? lol
They need to have Alex from A Clockwork Orange, Jack Torrance, Joaquin Phoenix's Joker, private Joker from Full Metal Jacket, Deckard from Blade Runner and Paul Atreides from Dune.
On a side note, why are there not more Stephen King games? You'd think someone would utilize his name like Ubisoft uses Tom Clancy, imagine a Dark Tower game or simply an open world game set in King's version of Maine.Pennywise not sure if they have the game rights to Pennywise
Which is kind of odd considering Oz was originally MGM, how did WB wind up with the rights anyway?The Wicked Witch of The West - WB is always putting Oz stuff in crossovers
The pirate ship would make for a great stage.Sloth from the Goonies - was in the Lego game and a series WB is always milking with merch
It'd be cooler if it was Yul Brynner from the original movie though, "He's a sissy boy, he wants his mama!"Dolores from Westworld - WB really should go into their backlog of movies to pick a western character, but a safe and boring pick would be Dolores from the still running Westworld tv show
WB own all MGM pre-1986 movies, Ted Turner bought MGM in 1985 and ended up selling everything but the rights to those movies back in 1986. It's pretty much why WB has the greatest library of films. WB also own the rights to most RKO movies, such movies as King Kong and Citizen Kane.On a side note, why are there not more Stephen King games? You'd think someone would utilize his name like Ubisoft uses Tom Clancy, imagine a Dark Tower game or simply an open world game set in King's version of Maine.
Which is kind of odd considering Oz was originally MGM, how did WB wind up with the rights anyway?
The pirate ship would make for a great stage.
It'd be cooler if it was Yul Brynner from the original movie though, "He's a sissy boy, he wants his mama!"
I recall a long time ago, I saw a guy on live journal pitching the idea of a Mortal Kombat type game with TV MA characters along the lines of HBO versus FX Network. He came with a proposed roster of characters from Oz, Sopranos, Deadwood, Sex and the City, Six Feet Under, The Shield, Nip/Tuck, It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, Dirt, Rescue Me, and Damages.Her pimp hand is STRONG!
HBO could make for it's own Smash Bros clone, one of the levels could be the shower room in OZ.
I'll add this to that story: it's long been whispered that Turner only bought MGM to get ownership of "Gone With the Wind" (which is Turner's favorite film of all time). He bought MGM, then sold everything but the film library back to them within a very short period of time, which let him get most of his money back from the purchase.WB own all MGM pre-1986 movies, Ted Turner bought MGM in 1985 and ended up selling everything but the rights to those movies back in 1986. It's pretty much why WB has the greatest library of films. WB also own the rights to most RKO movies, such movies as King Kong and Citizen Kane.
Any pre-1986 movies MGM own all come from studios they bought themselves such as American International Pictures and United Artists.
Also yeah Yul Brynner from Westworld was in it, he was pretty much proto Terminator.
Because even in Clown World nobody wants kid sex in games.On a side note, why are there not more Stephen King games? You'd think someone would utilize his name like Ubisoft uses Tom Clancy, imagine a Dark Tower game or simply an open world game set in King's version of Maine.
So I was watching this video:
And they pointed out that it’s odd that a Smash Bros clone would have character classes.
View attachment 2677319View attachment 2677320View attachment 2677321
So there might be more to it than simply “Smash Bros but WB”.
WB no longer have the rights to him in America, Wes Craven estate has the American rights now but does seem they are trying to work with WB on a new movie or HBO show and as of 2019 were taking pitches.
They really need to do something with him. I know the internet isn't what it was in the 90's BUT STILLHere comes the next challenger!
![]()