
Steve Guttenberg Wants to Bring Back The 80s; All of Them
Movie News By Neil Miller on November 4, 2009 | (4) Comments
It’s been a long time coming for Steve Guttenberg, or “The Gutt” to his friends. Not surprisingly, Guttenberg is currently in New York working on his next movie. Alright, so that might be surprising. We haven’t seen anything Guttenbergian of note since the stellar 1997 family aquatics comedy Zeus and Roxanne.
But that is about to change. According to WENN, who interviewed Guttenberg on the set of his next film, Disney is developing another sequel to the 80s hit Three Men and a Baby. He also revealed that it will follow the sequel Three Men and a Little Lady by finding the three guys — played by Guttenberg, Tom Selleck and Ted Danson — giving away baby Mary on her wedding day in Three Men and a Bride. Think Fathers of the Bride.
After dropping this little bomb, Guttenberg also reached back and talked about bringing back both Police Academy and Cocoon, the other two things for which he is well known (Short Circuit is already being remade). His reasoning: “They’re surefire hits and I think they’re good for the world. They make the world a better place and that’s what it’s all about.”
Either Steve Guttenberg has officially lost it, or we’re about to get a crazy ‘I Love the Eighties’ inundation that will lead us all to drink. Either way, it’s a party.
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