The House of Greed (1997)
A 1997 crossover between James Clavell's Noble House and TVB Jade's The Greed of Man.
Hong Kong, 1997. Ian Dunross (Pierce Brosnan) and his family's company, Struan's, is in deep financial trouble, despite a recent resurgence following the events of Noble House. With...
Shrek the Third (2007)
The Grail subplot is kept from the game and deleted scenes, so the movie’s world gets to expand a bit more.
Meanwhile, back in Far Far Away, Queen Lillian is the first one to escape and has to find a way to free the other ladies and Fiona.
Shrek Goes Fourth (2010)...
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002)
Same as OTL but Matt Damon’s narration is replaced by Wes Studi as an older Little Creek. Thanks to not having to pay Damon, the movie gets to break even.
Bismarck (1997)
James Cameron's blockbuster fictionalization on the sinking of the Bismarck.
Stars Wolf Kahler as Admiral Lutjens and Michael Gough as Captain Lindemann.
The Lord of the Rings (2001-2003)
Pretty much the same, with some changes...
(Asterisks to incicate these come up in the Extended Editions)
Fellowship
The deleted scene of Sauron using his blood to forge the ring is kept.
The opening battle takes place at Dagorlad instead of Gorogoth.
The...
The Hobbit (2000)
The Hobbit films, but the filler is severely cut down. Instead of being a trilogy, it becomes a four-hour movie split into two ala Kill Bill. Some notable changes...
- No Tauriel.
- Azog's sole appearance will be kept to a flashback and is already dead by the present time of...
The Untouchables (1987)
The true story of Eliott Ness and Frank J. Wilson's war against Al Capone.
Basically a more accurate version of the OTL movie. Cast is largely the same despite a few character changes and Sean Connery still gets his Best Supporting Actor Oscar.
Cast
Kevin Costner as...
Cars 2 (2011)
The surprisingly darker and more mature sequel to Cars.
No, it won’t be a spy movie, at least not in the mold of the OTL.
It’s more of a racing corruption story ala the 2008 Speed Racer.
Allinol is still part of the plot, but instead the Lemons use it to help fix the outcome of...
And Kareem’s career ends with a bang. A much better finale for the team than the one twenty years before!
I doubt the Lakers have any gas left for a four-peat though, even if they were pretty good even without Cap.
And let the good times roll.
I wonder how the dubbing scene's going to be handled going forward since Funimation's yet to take the slate.
I would still like to see the Buu saga, if in slightly altered form. (After all Toriyama never intended to end the series at Cell. That's been debunked as a...