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Not Another Police Academy Sequel; 8th in the franchise
Topic Started: Mar 6 2010, 04:14 PM (142 Views)
Stinger
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To me, to be a conservative means to conserve the good parts of America and to conserve our Constitution.
http://www.movieweb.com/news/NE325767C1nG55

New Line is planning to revisit the Police Academy franchise, with original producer Paul Maslansky onboard for what would be the eighth installment. No writer or director has been attached, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Police Academy was a seven-film lowbrow comedy series from Warner Bros. that saw a city throw open the doors of its police force to any recruit, much to the chagrin of its serious officers. The misfit officers band together and, of course, save the city.

The first film, released in 1984, starred Steve Guttenberg as Mahoney, a repeat offender who is forced to enter the academy and emerges as the group's leader. Other notable characters included Moses Hightower (Bubba Smith), gun-crazy Tackleberry (David Graf), mousy Hooks (Marion Ramsey) and sound effects-spewing Larvell Jones (Michael Winslow).

Bobcat Goldthwait joined the cast for the second movie in 1985. The series, which included Kim Cattrall and Sharon Stone as romantic leads, ended with the 1994's Mission to Moscow.

"It's going to be very worthwhile to the people who remember it and to those who saw it on TV," Maslansky said. "It's going to be a new class. We hope to discover new talent and season it with great comedians. It'll be anything but another movie with a numeral next to it. And we'll most probably retain the wonderful musical theme."

No production date has been set.
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:facepalm:
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Jules
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Can you say 'direct to DVD'... or more specifically, direct to the 5 dollar bin at Walmart....
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A Bundy never wins, but a Bundy never quits.
$5??? Sounds like too much.
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Snowman
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Hey man your clock won't flush!!!
I'd rather drop a car battery on my sac
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Snowman
Mar 12 2010, 03:26 PM
I'd rather drop a car battery on my sac
I'd rather drop a cat battery on your sac, too. :P

:owned:
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If the Gutes doesn't come back then I'll boycott
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A Bundy never wins, but a Bundy never quits.
Q
Mar 12 2010, 04:11 PM
Snowman
Mar 12 2010, 03:26 PM
I'd rather drop a car battery on my sac
I'd rather drop a cat battery on your sac, too. :P

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So it's settled. We're having a "Drop a Car Battery on Snow's Sac" party when this movie comes out. Gonna be loads of fun :chair:
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