Kino we'll never get to see

>Stanley Kubrick's Napoleon
>Sergio Leone's Leningrad: The 900 Days
>Andrei Tarkovsky's The Idiot
>Orson Welles’s Heart of Darkness
>David Lean's Nostromo
>Carl Theodor Dreyer's Jesus
>Robert Bresson’s Genesis
>Alejandro Jodorowsky's Dune
>David Lynch's Return Of The Jedi

good

George Lucas' Episode 7/8/9/10 etc

Stanley Kubrick's Napoleon will be turned into a mini-TV series by HBO.

tell me more about lean's nostromo, plux anob

>Mel Gibson's Vikings

Terry Gilliam's Don Quixote

"In 1991, British director David Lean was to film the story of Nostromo, with Steven Spielberg producing it for Warner Bros., but Lean died a few weeks before the principal photography was to begin. Marlon Brando, Paul Scofield, Peter O'Toole, Isabella Rossellini, Christopher Lambert, Dennis Quaid and with Georges Corraface as the title role, had all been set to star in this adaptation." - Wikipedia

>mini-TV series by HBO.

I believe that's in pre production right now. There have been several casting announcements recently.

sergie eisenstien's war of the worlds.

directed by sergie, screenplay by sir george bernard shaw and starring charles chaplin.
project scuppered when sergie had to leave his world tour and return on stalins orders.

Cary Fukunaga is adapting it so it has a ton of potential to be good.

>Richard Stanley's The Island of Doctor Moreau

>>Alejandro Jodorowsky's Dune
>>David Lynch's Return Of The Jedi
Would have been terrible.
A shame about the others though. Especially Tarkovsky's.

why do you keep remaking this thread?

Can a talented user make posters for those movies? Would be cool...

>Andrei Tarkovsky's The Idiot

>we'll never get these films he wanted to make
>The Idiot, from the novel by F.M. Dostoievsky. Two films, each of two hours, screenplay by A. Tarkovsky
>The Escape, a film on the last years of Lev Tolsty. Screenplay by A. Tarkovsky
>The Death of Ivan Ilych from the novella by L.N. Tolstoy
>The Master and Margarita from the novel by Bulgakov
>The Double - a film about Fyodor Dostoievsky based on his biography and his writing
>Western collab with Sergio Leone
>collab with Bergman and Kurosawa

>>Western collab with Sergio Leone
I never knew I wanted this so much...

I'm confused, did Kubrick has return from the dead?

>the other two films of Pier Paolo Pasolini's Death Trilogy

Some other director is finishing it. It has so much footage that its going to be a mini-series

>>Stanley Kubrick's Napoleon
In March 2013 Steven Spielberg announced his intention to create, in conjunction with Kubrick's family, a television miniseries based on Kubrick's screenplay.[6] In May 2016, HBO announced that they will produce a miniseries based on Kubrick's screenplay with Cary Fukunaga as director.

>Shane Carruth's "A Topiary"

>my "My waifu and I: Cute Lolis Director's Cut"

Terry Gilliam's Watchmen.

This

>>David Lynch's Return Of The Jedi

lol wut? George said, "Wanna direct Star Wars" and Lynch said, "I don't really know what that is. No."

It's not some great lost film.

Nolan's 'Batman v Superman'.

HAHAHAHA
No it doesn't.

>>>Alejandro Jodorowsky's Dune
Blatant contrarianism

if you pick 2, i'll make them.
im intrigued with the leone one, so starting that now.

Alright, make Leone's and Dreyer's, then

ok lad

Not really. He was too much into that weird psychedelic style that would only be satisfying to a pothead.

>Stanley Kubrick's A.I.

This is the hardest to take
Would have been 2001 level kino

>instead we have spielbergs sappy pinocchio story
Fuck.

Wolverine By Darren Aronofsky

Weak.

post yfw Napoleon is going to be directed by Baz Luhrman

He died literally less than a week before filming began

I will never not be mad that this never happened