@JMaxwell85 What you are looking at is the 1980's original box cover for the CLUE board game. The box design changed over the years,so you may not be familiar with it or those faces - who were also on the CLUE cards.
When Last Holiday was first developed, John Candy was set to star (it would have been a mostly-straight remake of the original). After development hell and Candy's death, the film was rewritten with a female lead and Queen Latifah became the lead.
if you read the "about the video" box in the upper right hand corner of the page - it would answer your question.. this was not on any VHS tape for public consumption.
Does anyone remember if one of the guys from the police academy movies was in Rustler's Rhapsody? I remember seeing a trailer years & years ago, & the only thing I remember is a guy jumping onto a horse, racking his jewels, and saying in a high voice "I'm Okay".
Both Clue and Young Sherlock Holmes were released in 1985. Heatburn, Top Guns renamed Top Gun, Children of a Lesser God, Captive Hearts renamed Fire with Fire and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home were released in 1986, The Accused was released in 1988, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade was released in 1989, The Two Jakes released in 1990 and The Last Holiday released in 2006 by Paramount.
You got it right the first time a day ago - Over the course of five years, deals change, studio heads change and scripts change. I think Peter Pan might have undergone a major script change from the literal source to riffed on a "what if" scenario.
JETSONS was supposed to be a Live-Action movie but one-time Paramount President Gary Nardino is still listed as Executive Producer for the finally released animated film for Universal. I guess for securing the rights only.
I wish Paramount did that live-action Jetsons movie in the mid-80's as it would have been cool to see the Jetsons in their live-action forms. Also, was it gonna feature a version of the Swirling Star logo at the end or not?
Paramount, while they didn't do their Jetsons film, did release two H-B films years before: Charlotte's Web and Heidi's Song
The two companies (along with Ruby-Spears to some extent) did some animated spin-offs of Happy Days as well.
Today WB and Universal co-own the rights to a live-action Jetsons movie, since the former owns the H-B library, and the latter released the 1990 animated movie
coincidentally, Paramount and Universal had (and still do to a certain extent) a joint venture for international theatrical distribution of their films - United International Pictures (until 1999, it had a video division - CIC Video)
So, it could be said that Paramount never fully detached themselves from "The Jetsons", as it co-owned the international distributors.
Peter Pan did not become Hook. Spielberg was to do a straight live action musical film but then in 1987 he changed his mind and said he'd never do it. A couple of years after that the script for Hook was going around and was sent to him and he committed to directing it. The only connection to the earlier project was that some of the songs written for Peter Pan ended up in Hook.
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i think they are very successful
fivequotes 1 month ago
Interesting promo for Clue, none of those people shown are in the movie.
JMaxwell85 9 months ago
@JMaxwell85 What you are looking at is the 1980's original box cover for the CLUE board game. The box design changed over the years,so you may not be familiar with it or those faces - who were also on the CLUE cards.
TheKillerWithinNJ 1 month ago
Are there other videos like this around?
Rodimus1 11 months ago
When Last Holiday was first developed, John Candy was set to star (it would have been a mostly-straight remake of the original). After development hell and Candy's death, the film was rewritten with a female lead and Queen Latifah became the lead.
acceptthis01 11 months ago
Jetsons never came about unfortunately.
jwgreek8606 11 months ago
Posters for the movie "DARYL" had The Jetsons on them (on a computer screen in the poster)- I thought that was a teaser of that movie's coming out.
eyeh8nbc 1 year ago
Margaritaville
EspioArtwork 1 year ago
Another EspioArtwork31 Favorite from 2010
EspioArtwork 1 year ago
this was a fun little video to watch. Thanks for posting.
bat115 1 year ago
So "The Two Jakes" and "Last Holiday" were in production to be 80s releases? Strange, but a very interesting find.
retrorocker 2 years ago
Was this taken from a VHS realese?
Urielbenavides 2 years ago
if you read the "about the video" box in the upper right hand corner of the page - it would answer your question.. this was not on any VHS tape for public consumption.
TheKillerWithinNJ 2 years ago
I would love to see the trailer of "Rustler's Rhapsody". Will you post this trailer also?
aschind67 3 years ago
Does anyone remember if one of the guys from the police academy movies was in Rustler's Rhapsody? I remember seeing a trailer years & years ago, & the only thing I remember is a guy jumping onto a horse, racking his jewels, and saying in a high voice "I'm Okay".
RadioDJMan1977 3 years ago
Both Clue and Young Sherlock Holmes were released in 1985. Heatburn, Top Guns renamed Top Gun, Children of a Lesser God, Captive Hearts renamed Fire with Fire and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home were released in 1986, The Accused was released in 1988, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade was released in 1989, The Two Jakes released in 1990 and The Last Holiday released in 2006 by Paramount.
MasterAccount 3 years ago 5
But Steven Spielberg's Peter Pan renamed Hook, released in 1991 by Tristar Pictures and The Jetsons released in 1990 by Universal Pictures.
MasterAccount 3 years ago
I forgot that Blue City released in 1986 by Paramount.
MasterAccount 3 years ago
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gameshow1992 4 months ago
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gameshow1992 4 months ago
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@MasterAccount You forgot two of those developing films:
Steven Spielberg's Peter Pan - later becomes Hook (1991) by TriStar Pictures and Amblin Entertianment
Jetsons - later becomes Jetsons: The Movie (1990) by Universal Pictures;
pre-production of live-action film was put on hold for Spy Kids: All the Time in the World (2011)
gameshow1992 4 months ago
At 7:40, what the fuck is that?
MasterAccount 3 years ago
You know about all those movies - and you don't know Explorers?
TheKillerWithinNJ 3 years ago
was steven spielberg's peter pan and the jetsons made by paramount?
MasterAccount 3 years ago
You got it right the first time a day ago - Over the course of five years, deals change, studio heads change and scripts change. I think Peter Pan might have undergone a major script change from the literal source to riffed on a "what if" scenario.
JETSONS was supposed to be a Live-Action movie but one-time Paramount President Gary Nardino is still listed as Executive Producer for the finally released animated film for Universal. I guess for securing the rights only.
TheKillerWithinNJ 3 years ago
I wish Paramount did that live-action Jetsons movie in the mid-80's as it would have been cool to see the Jetsons in their live-action forms. Also, was it gonna feature a version of the Swirling Star logo at the end or not?
Jac2Mac 2 years ago
Paramount, while they didn't do their Jetsons film, did release two H-B films years before: Charlotte's Web and Heidi's Song
The two companies (along with Ruby-Spears to some extent) did some animated spin-offs of Happy Days as well.
Today WB and Universal co-own the rights to a live-action Jetsons movie, since the former owns the H-B library, and the latter released the 1990 animated movie
LogoAttitude 2 years ago
indeed, a live-action Jetsons film is in development with Rob-Rod as director
LogoAttitude 2 years ago
coincidentally, Paramount and Universal had (and still do to a certain extent) a joint venture for international theatrical distribution of their films - United International Pictures (until 1999, it had a video division - CIC Video)
So, it could be said that Paramount never fully detached themselves from "The Jetsons", as it co-owned the international distributors.
LogoAttitude 2 years ago
Peter Pan did not become Hook. Spielberg was to do a straight live action musical film but then in 1987 he changed his mind and said he'd never do it. A couple of years after that the script for Hook was going around and was sent to him and he committed to directing it. The only connection to the earlier project was that some of the songs written for Peter Pan ended up in Hook.
TrevWks 3 years ago
@TrevWks Michael Jackson was rumored to be playing Peter Pan in this too.
eyeh8nbc 1 year ago