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Mrs. Doubtfire sequel in the works!
Robin Williams and Chris Columbus are back for it!
http://variety.com/2014/film/news/elf-scribe-tapped-to-pen-mrs-doubtfire-sequel-1201158568/
http://variety.com/2014/film/news/elf-scribe-tapped-to-pen-mrs-doubtfire-sequel-1201158568/
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dont need her anyways , she only had a small part in whole of original film!
What poss could the storyline be in the sequel be?
Naughty grandchildren need teaching a lesson?
Sounds like a perverted porno
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ckv_Dz-Sio
'AHHHH Layla Git back in your Cell.....dont make me get the hose.... Hello.'
Potential box office smash but weak weak outcome.
So does "Hairy man dresses up as a woman"
Today's news has made me want too watch the original, i've only got it on VHS though so will have too dig out my old TV/VCR combi from the attic lol :D
Perhaps Robin Williams now works in security with the royal family and has to dress up to participate in or prevent a robbery or something.
Explain to me why it's necessary? The first one was a fun romp, with a comedic metaphor for the very real situation of parents breaking up. The movie ends with both Mum and Dad having changed significantly, and even hints that because of this change, they can work aside their differences and even reconcile, or at least remain civil.
Aside from this, you have a really fun, 90s kids movie, staring one of the best actors.
Explain to me where a sequel can take these characters. I foresee two things; they have Mrs Doubtfire hanging around a college (sounds crap), or they just re-hash the first movie with his grandkids (sounds lazy). Either way, IMHO, this movie really isn't needed.
But that story was resolved in the original and now that we're twenty years on, I'm not quite sure where it could go and retain that emotional centre.
Must be for the money can't see any other reason?
My thoughts exactly.