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

Based Jim's Spider Man

>a real live vagina

>Christopher Nolan's Star Wars

Lars Von Trier's Wasington

all those things (and more) exist in parallel universe(s)

>Nick Caves Gladiator 2: Christ Killer
why live? :(

what director would be (have been) best at adapting The Mysterious Stranger?

>Guillermo del Toro's The Hobbit

Robert Bresson's James Bond

Guillermo Del Toro's In the Mountains of Madness

>Mel Gibson's viking movie

Tarkovsky's Crime and Punishment

Bergman's Life of Jesus

Can't imagine Bergman doing a thing like that.

This. Just without dicaprio pls

>Tarkovsky's Crime and Punishment

>Sergio Leone's Leningrad: The 900 Days

I read the book. This would be awesome as a vignette revolving around Stalin and his denial of reality, Soviet military folks, and various citizens. Don't leave out the cannibals either. Why hasn't this movie been made yet? It's fascinating what happened in Leningrad.

>Mel Gibson's Vor V Zakone
>Cronenberg's Eastern Promises 2
>Refn's Watchmen
>Vin Diesel's Hannibal The Conqueror

>Mel Gibson's Viking Movie
>Zack Snyder's 6 hour uncut Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice™
>Mel Gibson' Passion of the Christ Quadrilogy
>Passion of the Christ
>Passion of the Christ 2: Judgement
>Passion 3
>P4ssion
>Mel Gibson and Vince Vaughn True Detective Season 3 against the Hollywood Jews

He writes about it in his memoir, The Magic Lantern. Apparently it was to be a 12-part miniseries. He had it scripted out, but funding fell through. It's mentioned briefly on his wikipedia page as well.

Bergman's relationship to Christianity is pretty complex. He was passionate about the project.

Guillermo Del Toro's Sillent Hills (fuck you it's more of a kino than a game)