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That’s certainly good company to fall into, and perhaps suggests that “MacGruber” has thrived on DVD, Blu-Ray, and countless HBO showings, like many of these cult features do -- "Austin Powers," for instance, underwhelmed in theaters, but became a juggernaut on DVD, leading to the mega-grossing sequels. What will entice many of the film's devotees, and followers of ‘80s action flicks like Taccone’s beloved “Die Hard,” is that the film will follow in the tradition of the former film and others like “Lethal Weapon,” in being set at Christmas. Perhaps MacGruber and Vicki St. Elmo (Kristen Wiig) will be decking the halls with the blood of another super villain during the holiday season, with plenty of scenes featuring MacGruber cruising to Eddie Money in his Miata and making love to ghosts.
Both Taccone and Forte do have some major projects on their plate at the moment though, with Forte likely to head to “Nebraska” along with Bruce Dern and director Alexander Payne, and Taccone developing the comic adaptation “The Great Unknown.” Perhaps if both projects work out for the respective talent, they’ll earn enough cache to get the ball rolling on a “MacGruber 2,” and if not, fans like this writer will just have to fantasize about what sort of bonkers hijinks would ensue if MacGruber was let loose at Christmastime. Perhaps we’ll have to let a few more friends borrow our DVDs of the first film, helping to foster the cult following, and hope Universal makes another modest investment in a “MacGruber 2.” Watch the trailer for the original below.
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brian | May 23, 2012 5:02 PM
do it