Hannibal, definitely wanted to see what Anthony Hopkins would do with the character from there.
Memento
Hanna
Looper
Mr. Brooks
Lucky Number Slevin
Layer Cake
Unleashed (Jet Li film)
White Oleander
Dogma (the specific story in the film, not just Askewverse stuff)
Chronicle
The One (another Jet Li film)
House of Flying Daggers
Cowboy Bebop the Movie
Seven
Finchers Dragon Tattoo film (watched the original trilogy first, enjoyed it more, still would've liked to have seen Finchers take on my favorite film from the Millennium Trilogy)
Wicker Park
Red Belt
Still waiting for Spaceballs 2, the Search for More Money
Who Framed Roger Rabbit - it could've been great with Eddie Valiant's son interacting with the 80's or 90's cartoons. It could still be amazing with the Disney/Nickelodeon/Cartoon Network stables.
Dog Soldiers. I mean after the first movie, every year they talked about making a sequel. It came out in 2002. The sequel was supposed to come out in 2005, was supposed to be called Dog Soldiers: Fresh Meat.
Dog Soldiers had many weird things that happened to it after the success of the first flick and it is probably cursed. To this day, I don't think there's a clear owner. Originally Neil Marshall planned to do a trilogy of horrors where he was gonna do his take on various monsters. One was about werewolf, the other was supposed to be about vampires and the third one either Frankenstein or zombies(or a mix of both). Things did not work out and he ended up doing The Descent for another company which many suggested that it was his original take on vampires. A few years later the company that did DG planned to do a direct sequel to DG with werewolves but Marshall said he was neither involved or interested. Anyway things dragged and nothing ever happened with it.
I say Marshall, get your butt in there, try to get things going, he could be just be a producer for all I care. And they could bring back Kevin McKidd as Coop, the lone survivor of the first movie. Hey maybe McKidd could be the producer, he made a bundle of money from American tv shows.
I wish more movies didn't have sequels. Especially movies that don't need sequels. Seeing Seven listed in this thread is like... what?! It's a complete story!
Ultraviolet. It had a fascinating premise that I would have liked to have seen continued in the sequel. Plus what became of Violet and Six.
I know I am probably alone on this one but the A-Team movie. I liked the chemistry between Liam Neeson, Bradley Copper, "Rampage" Jackson, and Sharlto Copley as the leads.
The Doctor Who TV movie (1996).