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
>Quentin Tarantino's The Vega Brothers

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Literally the biggest disappointment in cinematic history.

Fucking Hollywood.

>Stanley Kubrick's A.I.
Would have been much darker I'm sure.

>George Lucas' Sequel Trilogy

Truly this is the worst timeline.

>Quentin Tarantino's The Vega Brothers
Isn't this just because he didn't want to make it or is there a story I'm not aware of?

Kubricks LOTR starring the Beatles

This, who give a fuck about Napoleon, he already did Barry Lyndon and they'd be similar in appearance, which is really the only reason to watch Kubrick, the style.

Jodorowsky's Dune

Well, not quite, according to Refn, listening to Jodo describe it all night is the same as seeing it.

this

This

Refn's Blade Runner 2
With Cliff Martinez Soundtrack

Don't be this pleb.

he took too long, the actors got too old and fat

It wouldn't have been a great adaptation of the book, but it definitely would have be a spectacle for sure

>Joel Schumacher's Batman and Robin sequel
>Sam Rami's Spiderman 4
>Tim Burton's Superman Lives

Truly these are the worst offenders.

Honorable mention goes to
>Alternate universe where Heath Ledger lived, The Dark Knight Rises might have been more than a flick.

>Quentin Tarantino's The Vega Brothers

Consider ourselves lucky

>Shane Carruth's A Topiary
It pains me that it will probably never be made

Dumb capeshitter

Terry Gilliam's Don Quixote may finally come to fruition. Watch Lost in Lamancha -a documentary about his first attempt.

cant remember the name or by whom but wasnt there a crusadea movie that was in works starring arnold swartzenegger in his prime? he was a thief turned crusader or something. remember reading a thread about the script a year ago. always intrigued and saddened me that it would never be made.

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i thought it was underway?

Mel Gibson's viking epic with DiCaprio

this would've been cool

guillermo del toro's justice league dark

He actually gave it off to Spielberg because he said it needed a certain empathy of which Kubrick could not give.

No he gave up. He tried many studios to get it going but with him needing around 12 - 20m and ask for full creative control many studios didn't want that so they turned him down. He said he doesn't think he'll go back

Alejandros dune
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Guillermo del Toro's "At The Mountains of Madness"

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the man is an acid fruitcake but damn do i wish he got the funding for the movie

Werner Herzog’s “The Conquest of Mexico
David Lynch's Ronnie Rocket
David Cronenberg’s Frankenstein
Francis Ford Coppola's Megalopolis
Mel Gibson's Berserker
Paul Verhoeven's Crusade
Guillermo Del Toro's At The Mountains Of Madness
Ridley Scott and HR Giger's The Train
David Fincher's The Girl Who Played With Fire
David Fincher’s Torso
Disney's Fraidy Cat
Fantasia 2006
Stanley Kubrick's Aryan Paper

Jodorowsky wasted his remaining time alive talking to Refn?

Charlie Kaufman's musical satire on internet culture sounded great, I have no clue why it couldn't get funded

Add in the two Fincher shows HBO canned, and most likely their Lewis and Clark miniseries

>David Lynch's Ronnie Rocket
damn

> musical
I think i know why

>who give a fuck about Napoleon
Shut the fuck up.
Kubrick read over 200 books for the adaption, as well as the casting of late Audrey Hepburn as Napoleon's gf.

amazing spiderman 3

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On that note, Terry Gilliam's Harry Potter.

that was just a fan poster, never was under development

>Don Quixote by Terry Gilliam
>Ronnie Rocket by David Lynch
>At The Mountains of Madness - James Cameron produced, Guillermo del Toro directed
>The 5 Obstructions: Taxi Driver by Lars Von Trier with Martin Scorsese and Robert DeNiro

based

the Jodorowsky familiy are known for living a lot more than most mortals

I haven't been here in like eight months, what is kino?
Is it bad?
Is this kino?

GOAT

Snyder's 4 1//2 hour BvS uncut epic

Depriving mankind this great work of art is one of the greatest crimes against humanity

I think eisenstein was working on two movies that never ended up happening. Never heard of the Bresson or the Dreyer ones

Eisenstein got fucked more than anyone except Welles and Parajanov.

>leaves the USSR as their biggest film celebrity
>nobody in Europe will make a movie with him
>paramount invites him to visit
>Red scare faggots scare off hollywood and he can't work there
>go to Mexico on Upton Sinclair's money, never finishes the film, Sinclair takes the unfinished product
>forced to return to Russia by an angry Stalin
>Stalin sends his friends and colleagues to labor camps for unrelated Stalin reasons
>fails to complete another film in USSR because Stalin more mad
>makes Alexander the Great 1, Stalin is furious
>Stalin censors Alex 2 after it's made
>has a heart attack and dies as he starts work on Alex 3 in his mid 50s
He also was a closeted gay in a time when that was an executable offense

A damn shame. Why doesn't some kindhearted billionaire that loves sci-fi give him a blank check so he can do it?

>Sergio Leone's Leningrad: The 900 Days

Idk man. I just wish he'd pursue it a bit more

this, it would have been top Leone kino

>Cronenberg's Frankenstein
I didn't even know about this but now that I do I am infinitely more sad