Secuela de "Los Goonies" - Richard Donner dice que está en marcha

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Corey Feldman just got awesome news -- Richard Donner told us he's making a sequel to "The Goonies" ... and wants to bring back the entire cast.

Donner was signing autographs in Bev Hills when he dropped the bombshell ... genuinely surprising our photog.

What Donner didn't say ... whether he'll recast the main characters and bring in Corey, Josh Brolin, Sean Astin and Data for cameos, or if these guys will actually play the same roles 28 years later. A gnarly but interesting thought.

Goonies never say die!


De Variety:

Asked if he was going to make another comic book movie, the filmmaker said, “If you call ‘Goonies’ a comic book. We’re doing a sequel.”
Corey Feldman, Josh Brolin, Sean Astin, Jeff Cohen and Martha Plimpton starred in the adventure comedy. Donner didn’t mention whether the film will follow the gang 28 years later or feature them in cameo roles.
While promoting “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” last year, Astin told IGN that he was absolutely positive that a sequel would be shot. Sequel buzz has only amplified since then.
“It will happen,” he said. “I’m 1000 percent certain there will be a sequel. I will bet my children on it.”

:ok
 
Cierto es que el encanto de la primera y la esencia teen de los ochenta es muy difícil conseguirla. Pero de hacerse bien y conseguir hacer Los Goonies para las nuevas juventudes puede ser algo grande e interesante de ver. Por mi encantadísimo. Llega muy tarde, desde luego, pero se agradece también.
 
Muy, muy tarde. La original daba para secuelas en los 80, una trilogía y todo.
Incluso con los protas como adolescentes hubiera molado, pero ahora que son mayorcetes...

Aunque claro, los Goonies nunca mueren.
 
Es que no entiendo como no aprovecharon el filón. Incluso a finales de los 80 principios de los 90 hubiese sido lo suyo pero ahora en pleno 2014 pues como que es tarde. Pero bueno, a ver qué sale de esto. Aunque también es cierto que llevan hablando de la secuela eones.
 
Aunque bueno, Los goonies 2 ya se rodó... :p

Los Goonies 2 - Muchachada Nui - YouTube

La noti en castellano...

http://www.lashorasperdidas.com/ind...a-esta-preparando-una-secuela-de-los-goonies/

Richard Donner dice que ya está preparando una secuela de ‘Los Goonies’. Según declaraciones a... erg... TMZ (autoflagelación en el interior del post)

A pesar de que lleva desde 2006 sin ponerse detrás de una cámara, Richard Donner ha anunciado los preparativos de una secuela de Los Goonies. Lo ha hecho así como quien no quiere la cosa, durante una firma de autógrafos. El director, de 83 años de edad, tiene intención además de llamar al reparto original (Josh Brolin, Martha Plimpton, Corey Feldman, etc).

Las declaraciones han sido realizadas al conocido tabloide estadounidense TMZ (que sabe Dios qué cojones hacían ahí, ubicuos como nuestro Señor), y aconsejo cautela sabiendo que el proyecto lleva en el aire desde hace años –en 2012 Sean Astin estaba seguro “al 1000%” de la viabilidad de este proyecto, en declaraciones a IGN– y el director perfectamente nos la podría haber metido doblada a todos porque, que servidor sepa Donner, está absolutamente de vuelta de todo ya.
 
Déjalo, son deseos de abuelo Simpson.

Como si lo viera. Los Goonies mayorzotes no tienen para pagar la hipoteca, están sin blanca, no tienen curro y demás y sus hijos descubren un mapa en el desván del abuelo de uno de ellos. Los Fratelli se han escapado y descubren que ese mapa les pertenece y entre pitos y flautas pues se adentran en una cueva que lleva a un tesoro maya y cosas de esas. Como si lo viera.
 
Mirando por la red hay bastante revuelo al respecto. Se ve que ya había un videojuego para la NES (Nintendo cuadrada, pa' que nos entendamos) allá en el 87 sobre los Fratelly que secuestraban a los Goonies y Mickey tenía que ir a rescatarlos. Había de por medio una sirena que también tenían que liberarla.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Goonies_II

Enga, rememorar viejos tiempos...

[NES Longplay] The Goonies II - YouTube
 
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http://www.movieweb.com/news/corey-feldman-wants-a-magical-goonies-2-script

Corey Feldman Wants a Magical 'Goonies 2' Script. Director Richard Donner told the actor about the sequel a few months ago, and that Steven Spielberg and Chris Columbus are both involved.


The biggest story of the year broke this past weekend when director Richard Donner confirmed that he is moving forward on The Goonies 2 with the entire cast (except for Anne Ramsey and John Matuszak, aka Sloth, R.I.P.) returning to reprise their roles. Was this for real? Or was Richard Donner just continuing to fan the flames of a pipedream that has long been discussed at Warner Bros.? According to original star Corey Feldman, a sequel is most certainly in the works. But will it happen?

Corey Feldman is quite an active voice on Twitter, and confirmed yesterday that director Richard Donner had approached him about The Goonies 2 a few months ago. Of course our beloved Felddog wants to return, but he's heard this story before. Donner has been threatening to make this follow-up for years, and this time, he claims to have Steven Spielberg coming along as an executive producer, as he was on the first one, and original screenplay writer Chris Columbus is helping out in some capacity. But the script must retain the magic of the first The Goonies, which hit theaters in the summer of 1985.

"The Goonies 2: FACT OR FICTION? I hav[e] been hounded incessantly since this "rumor" hit the press 24 hrs ago! Literally thousands of tweets [and] FB messages. Unfortunately I can't be the one to GIVE you an official answer, however I will gladly share what I do know. I ran [into] my good friend Dick Donner a few months ago. He told me the exact same thing. I normally wouldn't share that conversation, but since he made it public, I can verify: the statement as he said "Steven [Spielberg and] I R doing it together", and mentioned something about Chris Columbus helping out. He also said he wanted us all in it. However, I have yet to see a script, so I remain skeptical. As you know the idea has been recycled four yrs, but it can't be done w/o a perfect script! We all must be certain that it doesn't miss the magic of the original. That said Dick is one of the few men in this industry that I LOVE [and TRUST as he is a great, honest, and Noble man, who has always been there 4 me in my life, and would not tell a lie! So if he says it's close, then I believe they are working hard to make it the best script possible and if and when they feel confident to share with us, you will know!"


The actor went onto verify today with these new Tweets.





The last Tweet is in response to this TMZ story: Click Here!. As you can see, the actor never said he wouldn't sign on.

Original The Goonies star Sean Astin threw this tweet in the mix:



The Richard Donner interview itself was an odd one, taking place in the street with a TMZ on TV reporter. This is what he had to say.

"We're doing a sequel."


When asked if any of the original cast is going to return, he replies,

"Hopefully all of them."


A script for The Goonies 2 was written many years ago, and followed a group of new kids, the sons and daughters of the original Goonies, who all go off on an adventure like the one seen in the original movie. Most of the cast, including Sean Astin, Josh Brolin, Corey Feldman, Kerri Green, and Martha Plimpton have expressed an interest in returning in the past few years. It was in 2008 that a new writer had boarded the project, but Warner Bros. never greenlit the production. As far as we know, the sequel still isn't greenlit.

Could this all be Warner Bros.' way of gauging interest in a sequel? We think so, and the response has been phenomenal. Fans definitely want the movie, and they want Corey Feldman to return as the smart ass Mouth. Will it happen though? We'll have to wait and see!
 
http://www.movieweb.com/news/7-things-we-need-to-see-in-goonies-2

7 Things We Need to See in 'Goonies 2". Director Richard Donner and star Corey Feldman have confirmed a sequel is in the works, but will it please the fans? We know where to start.


What started off as a pesky TMZ interview quickly turned into the biggest movie news of the month as director Richard Donner confirmed he is moving forward on The Goonies 2 with the entire cast set to reprise their roles. We've been hearing about a sequel for years, so we thought this was just more talk. But then star Corey Feldman also confirmed that the movie is actually in the process of happening, and that Steven Spielberg, who served as an executive producer on the first movie, and original writer Chris Columbus, are helping get this to the big screen...For real this time. Maybe it will happen, maybe it won't. But the fans have made their voices very loud and clear. Millions of Goonies want their Goonies 2! It being a true sequel and not a reboot or remake, it might actually be good. But, as often is the case, it lingers on the edge of turning into a very dangerous proposition. Just look at the beloved Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise and how the fans have reacted to that. Or what's currently happening with Jem and the Holograms, a movie whose lack of female voices behind the scenes has pissed off girls of all ages. That can't happen with The Goonies. We're here to help, just a little. Here are 7 Things We Need to See in The Goonies 2, in hopes that its not a complete wash!

1 Bring the Entire Cast Back for More Than Just a Cameo

The Goonies Cast

Recasting The Goonies will not be unlike casting for The Little Rascals remake, nearly impossible and a hell of an assignment. The Goonies is nearly 30 years old at this point, and these characters are ingrained into our very fabric of existence. Whoever accepts the challenge of creating new Goondock residents will be tasked with fans comparing and nitpicking them to death. It will be a very tough go for the casting director. The bottom line is, we older fans, who grew up with the movie, don't want new kids at all. But that seems unavoidable. This is a family adventure about kids, for kids. That's fine. Make them the 'A' story. But know at least 80% of us showing interest in this sequel want to see the original cast doing something more than just a cameo. The Goonies 2 was originally envisioned as the sons and daughters of the original Goonies going on their own Indiana Jones-like adventure. That's fine. It even makes sense that they'd be trying to stop a foreclosure on their neighborhood, as that is more of a nightmare now than it was in the 80s. It would give the original gang a reason to reunite as well. And the kids would have a reason to go off on their own, with preoccupied adults trying to solve a similar problem from their youth, having lost the faith in any childhood magic. The old Goondocks gang are the 'B' story. Both teams working to solve the crisis separately, they come together at the end. Everyone is happy. J.J. Abrams realized that cameos for the original cast in Star Wars: Episode VII wasn't going to cut it. Hopefully director Richard Donner, executive producer Steven Spielberg and original writer Chris Columbus (who is participating in some capacity) understand this as well.


2 The Return of Sloth (now played by Derek Mears)

Sloth in The Goonies

June 17, 1989 was a sad day for Goonies fans everywhere, as Sloth passed away from a prescription drug overdose. Football all-star-turned-actor John Matuszak helped the Raiders win two Super Bowls before bowing out of the profession due to injury. The notorious party animal was named one of the five top all-time 'Bad Boys' of the NFL before parlaying that good time attitude into a Hollywood career. He had no problem finding roles, but his most remembered has to be that of Lotney "Sloth" Fratelli, a deformed and abused pinhead living in a seaside basement, which required make-up that made John all but recognizable. He would continue to make television appearances all the way up until 1989, when he succumbed to acute propoxyphene intoxication. Thing is, most people don't know any of this, and believe in the character of Sloth as something real and magical from their childhoods. While the character might be precious, the person behind the mask certainly is not. Not to undermine the great work on display by Matuszak, but he is not tied to the character in the same way that Robert Englund is tied to Freddy Krueger, or Hugh Jackman is tied to Wolverine. There are plenty of actors who could step in and fill the void. The name at the top of our list is, of course, Derek Mears, who has made a career out of taking and making characters like Sloth something special. He's really the only guy that comes to mind. Maybe you shouldn't mess with the classics, but Hollywood doesn't abide by that rule. Do it right and get Derek Mears under that make-up. Now, the real question is, what has Sloth been doing these past 30 years? Did he go off to live with Chunk? Was he able to forge his own path in life? Or is he sitting in a home for special needs children somewhere, and he needs to be freed? Maybe he's escaped, and the Goondocks gang are the only ones that can save him? I don't know, I'm not writing the movie. But he definitely needs to be here, in some capacity. And not just as a picture on the wall in the background.


3 One Eyed Willie's Legacy Continued (But Not as a Ghost)


One Eyed Willie

We're not looking for a straight up remake, but it certainly seems like there could be more to One Eyed Willie's legacy than the first movie lets on. Continuing the pirate theme is a healthy way to go, and it seems like there might be more to this story hiding up in the Walsh grandfather's attic. Digging through his relics would be a fine way to kick start a new adventure, as long as the movie doesn't go the Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull route, delving into mysticism and fantasy. We do not want to see the Ghost of One Eyed Willie coming back to help the kids. That would be horrible, and goes against the themes and tone of the original. But fans adore the history behind the pirate, and he needs to worm his way back into the narrative in a natural, realistic way that makes sense. Having the kids go off on an adventure tied to a different artifact in the Walsh attic, with some sort of new history behind it, seems like a lame way to go. After all, isn't One Eyed Willie sort of an original cast member himself? His ship is still floating around out there in the Pacific Ocean.


4 No CGI Whatsoever!


No CGI

Ok, that's an exaggeration. Movies today need a little CGI. But The Goonies was a practical affair from top to bottom. It took place on real sets, and on real locations, and that feeling is palpable. An over blown CGI-filled world wouldn't work for this scrappy universe. It needs to be made of dirt and wood, and fake gold coins. And god forbid we get a CGI Sloth, or a mermaid, or an animated octopus. We get it. Times have changed. It's not 1985 anymore. But The Goonies is still awesome. It holds up. And its not burdened with horrible looking computer generated characters. The Goonies 2 doesn't need to be either, especially if it's a true sequel.


5 Shoot it in Astoria

The Goonies House

Like One Eyed Willie, Astoria is its own character in the movie. As important as any of the actors. The coastal town brings a wet, chilly, foggy atmosphere that is completely unique and of itself. It looks nothing like Vancouver, Canada. Or anywhere else for that matter. There is something tangible in the Oregon air that gives this small burg something not seen in any other movie. You can feel it surrounding every edge of the frame during those outside scenes. Also, fans know the location by heart, especially the beach and the Walsh house (which has turned into a tourist spot). We'll be able to tell if the movie is shot anywhere else, because nowhere else looks quite like Astoria. The Goonies saved their homes at the end of the first movie. That was the whole goal. It was important to them. If nothing else, we're pretty sure that Mikey grew up there, and still lives there. He never would have moved away.


6 Adam Goldberg (aka Sean Giambrone) as Mikey Jr.

The Goldbergs Goonies

Casting new Goondocks kids is going to be tough, but we already know one kid that should be in the movie. Fans of The Goonies love The Goldbergs (even if some of them don't know it yet). We're already familiar with Sean Giambrone, so we don't have to adjust to some never-before-seen kid trying to win us over through half the movie. He already has. Add to that, he looks enough like Sean Astin to believably play his kid. But if you need real proof, go watch Goldbergs Never Say Die, where he actually assumes the role of Mikey. You can't deny it, he would make a pretty good addition to the cast. It appears to be his destiny!


7 It Must Retain Its Edge!

The Goonies has Edge

This is the last thing we'll bother you with. The Goonies is an edgy movie, with smart mouthed kids. It's a tad shocking, more so now than when it came out. It was rated PG-13 for a reason. Hollywood doesn't make kids movies like this anymore. They are afraid to push the edge. But this needs it. The sequel can't be some pussified, weenie, watered down remake of what we loved in the original. It has to take chances, and be a little naughty. It needs to have balls. And a little bad language. We won't stand for any less. Just because it's a kid's movie doesn't mean it needs to be dumbed down. We were kids when we saw the original. Please treat the kids of today with as much courtesy and respect as you did in 1985. Kids are more suave today than every. They don't want a Dora the Explorer version of The Goonies, and neither do adults. Shame on you, Richard Donner, if you actually do this and forget what made The Goonies the Goonies...
 
El último párrafo ya es un desvarío cegatón encantador, con el autor del artículo con una bandera de Japón al final de la espalda.
 
- ¡Y chistes sobre confusiones idiomáticas italianas! aunque en el original sean españolas. :juas

"L’erba è nel primo cassetto; la cocaina e le anfetamine nel secondo; e l’eroina nel de sotto. Mai si devono mescolare le droghe..."
 
No entendía la broma de "Mouth" hasta que la vi por primera vez en inglés,aunque es mejor lo que dice del trastero.:lol
 
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