I'll treat this as if it's a serious topic, though I have my doubts. Does anyone think that Dick Tracy is relevant to moviegoers anymore? I'm amazed it still runs as a comic strip! But I very, very much doubt that Millennials and anyone younger than 40 is really interested in that series and Hollywood won't produce an action movie without that audience in tow. I thought that the 1990 movie with Warren Beatty had some great costume design, but that it was silly and unnecessary at the time. Twenty seven years later, I can't imagine anyone wanting a reboot/sequel.
Resposta de tmdb65271336
no 20 de abril do 2017 ás 9:49AM
I'll treat this as if it's a serious topic, though I have my doubts. Does anyone think that Dick Tracy is relevant to moviegoers anymore? I'm amazed it still runs as a comic strip! But I very, very much doubt that Millennials and anyone younger than 40 is really interested in that series and Hollywood won't produce an action movie without that audience in tow. I thought that the 1990 movie with Warren Beatty had some great costume design, but that it was silly and unnecessary at the time. Twenty seven years later, I can't imagine anyone wanting a reboot/sequel.
Resposta de intothenightalone
no 20 de abril do 2017 ás 5:44PM
A movie doesn't necessarily need to have an active fan base to be successful. This could even be done in all cgi like tintin.
Resposta de tmdb13060682
no 20 de abril do 2017 ás 6:49PM
Maybe a mashup of Dick Tracy and Sin City.
Super gory and dark.
Resposta de intothenightalone
no 20 de abril do 2017 ás 7:40PM
Sounds good. Make it dark and gory and it will find its niche market.