By âfictional movieâ I mean a movie that does not actually exist. They are often seen in the background of a film or TV show as a poster, trailer, billboard, or theater marquee. Sometimes they exist solely as a conversation between the in-universe characters. Or, like âThe Dueling Cavalierâ in Singinâ in the Rain, they can exist as a film-in-a-film. A good real-life example is the Coen brothersâ film O Brother, Where Art Thou?, which took its title from the fictional movie project in Sullivanâs Travels. Despite the fact that the real and fictional versions differ in plot, they share similar settings and themes. On the special edition DVD, the Coen brothers mention their film is almost what Sullivan would have ended up making after Sullivan’s Travels ends.
Below is a list of those fictional movies that I believe Hollywood should make, whether just to satisfy my inner fanboy or because I think they will turn out to be something worth watching.
As I’ve grown older, I’ve come to the realization that a lot of the things I enjoyed as a kid were pretty terrible. Bazooka gum, Big Macs, Monopoly… and Thundercats. I loved the show as a kid, but was thoroughly unimpressed upon watching it again in college. I’m still not convinced the movie would be all that good because the basic story is a bit too ridiculous and nonsensical. ‘Thundercats’ makes the list based solely on the incredible quality of the fake trailer. However, I don’t mind a brainless action adventure movie every so often, Ă la The Mummy. Combined with my lowered expectations and powerful nostalgia, I think I could easily enjoy this movie when it comes out on DVD.
Remember that scene where Macaulay Culkin’s character uses a movie to trick the pizza delivery guy? This is that movie. For the longest time I thought this was an actual movie. ‘Angels’ was meant to emulate classic gangster movies in the film noir style. You can’t go wrong with characters named Acey and Snakes and dialogue like, “I’m gonna give ya till the count of ten to get yer ugly, yella, no good keister off my property before I pump yer guts fulla lead!” It isn’t so much that I want somebody to make this movie, as I wish it actually existed. There was, of course, a sequel in Home Alone 2 called ‘Angels With Even Filthier Souls’.
âSee You Next Wednesdayâ is a recurring gag found in many of the works of John Landis. Landis is the director of such personal favorites as National Lampoon’s Animal House, Blues Brothers, ÂĄThree Amigos!, and Spies Like Us. SYNW is often mentioned by the film’s characters or seen in the background in posters and billboards. The problem here is that the plot, and even the genre, of SYNW changes from film to film. It has been a war movie, a melodrama, a porno, and a horror flick to name a few. Since there is no consistent plot or theme, what it means is that Landis would have free reign to do whatever he wanted, though itâd almost certainly turn out to be a comedy. However it ends up, Landis has proven that he possesses a deft comedy touch and I imagine it could be a lot like The Kentucky Fried Movie, but with a focus on spoofing Hollywood.
Most of the examples on this list exist as a parody or homage to a particular genre or a specific movie. Seinfeld is chock full of these types of fictional movies, including ‘The Flaming Globes of Sigmund’, ‘Prognosis Negative’, ‘Chunnel’, and ‘Blimp: The Hindenburg Story’ to name just a few. ‘Firestorm’ sounds like a parody of action movies and is mentioned during several different episodes, but is never actually seen, just talked about. It stars Harrison Ford, who at one point, âjumped out of the plane and was shooting back up at them while he was falling.â There’s also an “underwater escape” and a “helicopter lands on a car” at one point. It is supposed to be a huge blockbuster film in the show, as I believe it would be in real-life. It’s been a long time since Iâve enjoyed a truly senseless, over-the-top, summer action popcorn movie and ‘Firestorm’ ought to be just the ticket. In fact, how come they haven’t made this film yet? (and no, the 1998 Howie Long movie of the same name does not count – I want falling plane shooting!)
The Simpsons loves to use jokes featuring these types of fictional movies. Like most of the fictional movies out there, a lot of these gags are either a ridiculously numbered sequel or a pornographic pun. Some of personal favorites from the show include ‘Star Trek XII: So Very Tired’ and ‘Das Butt’. However, âThe Itchy and Scratchy Show” has been a recurring element since the earliest episodes and was made into a movie in the sixth season. They’ve already made a Simpsons movie, so now Itchy and Scratchy deserve a turn.
In this day and age, it’s time for animated movies to move into more adult territory. As much as I love the films of Pixar and DreamWorks Animation, the genre needs to start to grow. An Itchy and Scratchy movie would undoubtedly be excessively violent, but that’s okay. The “Spy vs Spy” segments from MadTV were always my favorite parts. South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut was a start, but there needs to be more and better. Masterpieces from Japan such as Grave of the Fireflies and Princess Mononoke have proven that there is a lot of potential here. âItchy and Scratchyâ may not be as high-brow, but it would be a move in the right direction and might provide that kick in the pants needed to get the industry interested. Utilizing all the powerful creative forces at the beck and call of Matt Groening, an âItchy and Scratchyâ movie might be a lot better than some of you think.
This faux trailer, written and directed by Rob Zombie, for Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez’s film Grindhouse, introduces itself as, “A brilliant achievement in motion picture history. Finally, the truth about Hitler’s diabolical plans to create a race of superwomen can be told…” Ultimately, five faux trailers were made including ‘Machete’, ‘Hobo With A Shotgun’, ‘Don’t!’, and ‘Thanksgiving’. Apparently, ‘Machete’ and ‘Hobo with a Shotgun’ are being made into actual features, but are currently trapped in development hell. ‘Werewolf Women of the SS’ follows the themes of the other trailers as a homage to the exploitation films of the 70s. Its got werewolves, Nazi’s, mad scientists, half-naked women and camp galore, not to mention Nicolas Cage as Fu Manchu!
Hopefully, if this movie ever gets made, it manages to avoid becoming torture porn, which would suck. The whole point of ‘Werewolf Women’ is that its super cheesy. But it is extremely difficult to deliberately make a movie that is so-bad-its-good, and to get the audience to actually realize this. Most people tend to just miss the point, as I fear they would here. Recent attempts at camp films such as Snakes On A Plane and Shoot ‘Em Up haven’t exactly been box office or critical successes.
Another movie from the Seinfeld mythos makes the list and deservedly so, since it was featured so prominently on several episodes. Like ‘Firestorm’, ‘Rochelle, Rochelle’ was only ever talked about and never seen, but served as the primary plot point in the episode “The Movie.” It even got a shout out on Curb Your Enthusiasm and was referenced in an American Express print ad featuring Larry David (the show’s creator). The movie’s tagline, âA young girlâs strange, erotic journey from Milan to Minsk,â basically tells you all you need to know. The movie itself is apparently unbearable, but it does feature a lot of nudity (its primary appeal). Later on, the movie is even adapted into a Broadway musical starring Bette Midler. It’s difficult for me to say how exactly this movie would translate in real life, but a tongue-in-cheek (pun intended?) version could probably work. I mean, Striptease did $113 million worldwide. But, much like George and Jerry on the show, I’m not going to go see this movie for the story. As Elaine exclaims, “Men will sit through the most boring pointless movie if there’s the slightest chance a woman will take her top off.” The clip above relates to “Chunnel” as no clip could be found mentioning Rochelle, Rochelle.
âThe 3â is a fictional spec script written by the fictional twin brother of Charlie Kaufman, Donald Kaufman. The script is a clichĂ© psychological thriller about a cop protecting a woman from a serial killer. It’s suggested that, âthe killer’s a literature professor. He cuts off little chunks from his victims’ bodies until they die. He calls himself ‘The Deconstructionist’.â At one point there’s supposed to be a chase scene where, “the killer flees on horseback with the girl, the cop’s after them on a motorcycle and it’s like a battle between motors and horses, like technology vs horse.” Bear in mind that the supposed twist of the movie (spoilers!) is that that the killer, the cop, and the girl are all the same person! I know that âThe 3â is meant to be a jab at the crap that is so often churned out by Hollywood, but I really want to see that chase scene. The version that plays in my head is like a bizarre mix between Identity and Memento. Considering how meta Adaptation was, how more meta (and awesome) would it be if the main protagonist(s) was played by Nicolas Cage, who also played Charlie and Donald Kaufman?
Long gone are the days when the idea of a comic book movie would make even the most hardened fanboy cringe. And with the continuous development of CGI and respect for the original source material, comic book movies are truly coming into their own. Recent successes such as The Dark Knight and Watchmen have proven that such movies can also be intellectually satisfying.
As a show about a Hollywood movie star, Entourage actually has a few decent movie ideas including âMedellinâ, âSmoke Jumpersâ, and a Martin Scorsese ‘Great Gatsby’. The development of ‘Aquaman’ played a major role in Seasons 2 and 3, and is the one that really stands out from all the rest on Vincent Chase’s fictional filmography. Kevin Smith has even commented that he’s been asked about ‘Aquaman 2â, despite the fact that there hasn’t been a first ‘Aquaman’.
Aquaman may be one of the lamer comic book characters out there, but the main selling point here is James Cameron. What Aquaman needs more than anything is somebody who truly understands and respects the majesty and beauty of our oceans. Cameronâs post-Titanic projects, Aliens of the Deep and Ghosts of the Abyss, as well as his new film Avatar, have proven that he knows how to capture the mystery and wonder of new worlds. He is also well known for always being at the forefront of CGI technology which would come in handy since a good part of the movie would have to take place underwater. Simply put, there isn’t anyone else out there more capable or qualified for the job. As for casting, I’m not at all sold on the idea of Adrian Grenier for the main role, but I do like Sons of Anarchy’s Charlie Hunnam – just put a hook on his hand and he’s good to go.
‘The Legend of Zelda’ is a fake trailer that appeared on the IGN website in 2008 as an April Fool’s joke. I didn’t see it until a few days later and was both shocked and dismayed when I finally discovered that it wasn’t real. The original Legend of Zelda games on the NES and SNES were some of my all-time favorites. And unlike other video game franchises (I’m looking at you Mario and Luigi), the world of Hyrule is one that is deep and engrossing. Thanks to the numerous games that the franchise has produced, many of the characters, races, weapons, and worlds that can be used are already fully fleshed out. Anyone who produces a Legend of Zelda trilogy (as if one would be enough) would have a treasure trove of material to work with.
The main reason ‘The Legend of Zelda’ makes the top spot is how immensely successful it would be. A film such as ‘Thundercats’ would really only appeal to guys who watched the show when they were young. âZeldaâ would appeal to a much wider audience since both boys and girls play the games. And because of a consistent output of titles for the Wii and DS, Zelda continues to build a strong fan base and wouldn’t rely entirely on nostalgia. An epic fantasy adventure film along the lines of Lord of the Rings would have unlimited appeal (not to mention the possibility of the rare movie tie-in video game that is actually any good). Peter Jackson would be the natural choice to helm such an undertaking, but almost anybody could knock this one out of the park, so long as we keep that Uwe Boll guy as far away as possible from this sacred franchise. A ‘Legend of Zelda’ trilogy could finally accomplish what has eluded Hollywood so far: make a good video game movie.




















good idea for a list!! cool shows so mant more as well…
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Terrence and Phillip from South Park
I don’t agree with ONE thing here (well, two):
1st – Thundercats was NOT crap. Seriously. Feel free to call âHe-Manâ, âCaptain Planetâ (even though I watched these two), the âLove Heart Bearsâ or âMy little Ponyâ crap.
But don’t touch Thundercats.
It was senseless (I admit following the adventures of a group of humanoid cats who’re being constantly harassed by a mummy is kinda strange), but it was stylish and fun – and the theme song still gives me goose bumps. Plus, I wanted to be Cheetara because I could run superfast IRL and always won over my guy-friends.
2nd – I’m a girl (well, I was back in the 80′s) and I’ve always loved Thundercats, it’s still my favourite show from that time; I would as soon watch a (proper) adaptation of the Thundercats as I would of Zelda – probably even sooner.
Now this…is what I call doing your homework! Great job EricL! Very, very original topic!
@rawcookiedough (4): I think you meant Care Bears, lol. Anyways, yeah, Thundercats’ song was great!
Would a Silverhawk movie be cool? I wonder..
Most original list I’ve seen in awhile. Excellent job. The most disturbing faux trailer has to be ‘Thanksgiving’. Is the killer sodomizing the turkey at the end?
@rawcookiedough (4): hey i agree thundercats rocked, but he-man was the ….well-MAN back in the day -Ride The TIGER!!( you can see his stripes but you know he’s clean!!
Ok so regarding your number 1 pick, YOU ARE WRONG sighh, the ign fake trailer inspired fans, and those fans made a fan based movie… i believe it is the most expensive fan based movie ever made…about what is featured in the trailer. a reliving of arguably the greatest videogame ocarina of time. so it was made into a movie, the name of which i have forgotten momentarily but look it up, cos its not half bad
Who can ever forget rochelle rochelle:))
Yeah, I wish LoZ The Movie would be true!
Brilliant list! I would totally see a Zelda film, I loved playing those games when I was a kid.
I like how they show all the movies clips at the start of Tropic Thunder for the movies that the stars had been in. I thought that was pretty funny.
This list made me think of an old movie(’70/’71?) called “Journey to the Far Side of the Sun” At one point in the movie there’s an ad on the tv for the all new Saturn Coupe, and I could swear THAT car was the first 2 door Saturn ever put out! Makes me wonder. Sometimes these “fictional” movies might not really be fictional. There are several hundred movies made each year and many never get to shine on the silver screen. Not a bad list but I’m too old to know what Thundercats are.
Heh, I remember seeing that Thundercats trailer a while ago. The only reason I knew it was fake was from all the scenes taken from Troy. Every friend I sent it to thought it was real. Most of them actually got *****ed off that they were making a Thundercats movie.
The following should be on the list for all the same reason’s as Thundecats.
Oh, man… I’d love to see Zelda, Itchy and Scratchy, and Aquaman! Great list!
First… Cheetara was HOT.
Second… How would Aquaman be different than Waterworld?
number 8 was hilarious!!
@rawcookiedough (4):
I am just going to echo the second part of your comment. I am a girl and I LOVED Thundercats growing up!! Kind a silly little comment to make on such a fun list, EricL, but I’ll take it with a grain of salt
I played Zelda maybe 5 times in my life on Nintendo, I would get instantly annoyed and overwhelmed with a feeling that the game would never end! I would love to see a movie though!! Maybe it would finally put some closure on my relationship with Zelda.
Interesting idea for a list. I can see that it would be endless. Some I agree with and some I don’t. I like Thundercats…..but imagine for one second how it would turn out…It would be just like Speed Racer. Horrible. Some things are better left untouched.
I would however, like to see if Zelda ever became a movie. I don’t think they (Hollywood) could screw that one up too much.
a tekken movie would kick ass
Logged in read the list and to be honest I have heared of 2 or 3 of them, mayby I am getting to old.
It takes guts and determination to post a list – so all I can say is well done EricL.
Legend of Zelda and Aquaman would be awesome.
@tremblingfingers (3):
Do you REALLY want to see Terrance & Phillip’s ‘Asses of Fire’?
How about Mel Brook’s ‘History of the World Part II: Jews in Space’?
Great idea for a list! After having seen Snakes on a Plane though, I think perhaps the movies might be best left to the imagination. They can always remain properly good (or bad) so long as they are not actually committed to film.
I want Zelda to be a movie as well… It’s only a matter of time.
Spaceballs: The Search For More Money, Highlander II
im pretty sure they are making a thundercats movie
Pretty cool list, I’ll have to check out that fan made zelda film…just found it on google and its called the hero of time.
Not sure about the Thundercats movie, I heard it was meant to be out later this year. IMdB on the other hand says its in development for 2012
Excellent list and great premise. Good job EricL.
Thundercats would be awesome – frankly should have been added to the last 2 of the mummy franchise – couldn’t have hurt.
Old school entries are sorely lacking – I would really like to see Rocket Robin Hood, The Movie. In the annals of kids’ TV shows; the very worst animation ever. But everyone I know around the same age as me watched it. It was on Sunday mornings when choices were limited. Davey and Goliath, Rocket Robin Hood, and Hercules (also noteworthy for its bad animation)was the line up. RRH actually had a pretty good premise and was written with tongue in cheek humour. It’d be a great movie.
Wasn’t there an Aquaman already? With Patrick Duffy, the guy from Dallas, or whatever that prime time soap was called. The one with Larry Hagman and Who shot JR?
@pithlitt (14): or not old enough – my kids watched it. And He-Man/She-Ra.
Similar list, but all Seinfeld movies:
http://www.11points.com/TV/11_Fake_Movies_From_Seinfeld_That_Really_Need_To_Be_Made
@bluesman87 (22): They actually just filmed a Tekken movie in the city I live in last year.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0411951/
I’d also like to see a Chrono Trigger movie!
hey there – I thought this was a great list – a top shelf production. I too had seen the Thundercats trailer ages ago and was taken aback by the quality of the clips – the thing that gave it away for me was seeing the grail knight from The Last Crusade. John Landis – his greatest movie in my book is American Werewolf; so he’d make the ideal director for #5.
I too had always found Itchy and Scratchy to be hilarious, and got season 6 because I thought they HAD made I&S into a movie (well it said so on the box). I would defo go and see it! Great to remember Seinfeld – what a show. Guys on horseback (#3) – I’m sure I’ve seen that somewhere…. (True Lies?, Lethal Weapon?, Die Hard 3?). As for Zelda – that looks like a fun movie.
“make a good video game movie” – well what has their been so far. Tomb Raider, Resident Evil (which I though was a good attempt), Final Fantasy VII (not too bad), Silent hill, Hitman, Mario Bros. (source).
Further movie ideas: I once had the brainwave of having Mel Smith playing the life of Alfred Hitch*****in a movie called ‘Suspense’; somebody PLEASE do it. Another idea was to have Helena Christensen and Cameron Diaz, Matt Damon and Leonardo diCaprio playing two sets of identical twins dating each other, but when Ana de la Reguera and PenĂ©lope Cruz arrive as another idential pair – things start to get rather confusing. The movie could be called ‘Mixed Doubles’ or something.
Anyway: enjoyed the list, Cheers.
@mom424 (32): I was thinking ‘Hong Kong Phooey – the Movie’.
@bluesman87 (1):
welcome back to your throne.
there you go as the first commenter again.
nice list ericL.
itchy and scratchy really deserves their own show. it would be like happy tree friends. there’d be blood and it would be gory. XD
@Lifeschool (36): Just found the ‘Itchy and Scratchy movie’, it was from season FOUR.
what about the superman batman movie that there is a poster for in i am legend?
i’ve recently watched 500 days of summer and there’s a scene where they went to watch a movie titled ‘VAGIANT’ half vampire half giant. the title was very catchy. i imagine edward cullen crossbreeding with some giant chic. LMAO that would be hot.
All of them are so so good! Hugh Jackman, Brad Pitt, Vin Diesel, some girl. So well done. I even want to see ‘Chunnel’.
Grayson. I guess this was intended to be made but dropped, but I am not sure. The trailer is on youtube.
How about Barbed Wire with Pamela Anderson, Jack Slater III, or Terminator with Sly Stallone. Arnold says it’s “fantastic” in ‘Last Action Hero’.
@weidermeijer (25): hmmm.. Maybe not Asses of Fire to be precise—although a rendition of the Uncle *****a bit would be, umm, interesting.
If there ever will be a T&P movie it’ll probably be something like Dumb and Dumber gone bad, it’ll be so bad that it’ll actually be good..?
I don’t know what I’m saying I’m a drunk tropical chick reading this list on her phone at 2.30 am
they DID make a movie about Aquaman – its called Percy Jackson…lol
There was a recent pilot for an Aquaman TV series in 2007, but wasnt picked up by CW network.
IMDB shows an Aquaman movie slated for 2013 release.
What about Coming Home in a Body Bag?
“It was the only movie that won
Oscars with balls…
…l mean, since Deerhunter.”
@psychosurfer (47):
Well technically ‘Coming Home in a Body Bag’ has already been made, they were watching the dallies of ‘Coming Home in a Body Bag 2″ when the coke deal went bad.
Not sure that one will get made since Lee Donowitz is taking a dirt nap or extremely sleepy. But the first one was, to quote the police captain, “A good *****in movie,”
I vote with 26 for “Jews In Space.” Now I’ll have the song in my head the rest of the day: “Ve’re Jews out in space, ve’re flying along, defending da human race…..”
My memory is cloudy. I just watched a clip of “Jews in Space” on youtube. The words actually are “….we’re zooming along, protecting the Hebrew race…..”
I also echo the need for a proper Zelda movie. I’ll have to check out what’s online for now I guess.
On a side note, I’ve read every list in the archives that I could safely consume at work. Now what? How am I going to survive a boring day?
@saintigel (51):
“On a side note, Iâve read every list in the archives that I could safely consume at work.”
Today?
ET 2 : Elliot goes to e.t’s planet…like E.T1 but in reverse…
What about “Passion of the Christ 2″? It was mentioned in the Family Guy episode North by North Quahog.
@thebarrelabisca (34): Ya it’s going to have Cung Le (a pro fighter) in it. Should be sweet except I don’t think King will be in it.
This is a great and unique list. I especially like the Seinfeld one.
Please, stick to what you know.
Aquaman isn’t lame, in fact he’s one of the
biggest BAMFs in comics, particularly in the ’90s.
Also, James Cameron isn’t right for Aquaman, and
your cast choice is terrible. Seriously, who was
your second choice, Matthew McConaughey?
No Kickpuncher?!!! His punches have the power of KICKS!!!
I would LOVE a Thundercats movie! (And I’m a girl, BTW) I loved the show when I was a child, it was probably one of the top cartoon to come out of the 1980s (along with the Ninja Turtles, which I also enjoyed).
@bluesman (#9) -
Hate to admit I’ve seen this but they did make He-man into the god-awful Masters of the Universe movie starring Dolph Lundgren (shuddering at the memory).
Although, I suppose Thundercats could be done pretty good these days with the current cgi tech. As long as they keep Halle Berry out of the Cheetara costume it should be pretty good.
-EricL: Cool concept for a list.
Was “The Player” about the making of a movie? Did we ever seen any part of the movie, or learn what it was about?
Mulholland Drive incorporated scenes from the making of a movie.
The one that springs most strongly to mind is the movie(-within-a-movie) The Purple Rose of Cairo.