5 Properties We Wouldn't Mind M****** B** Bringing to the Big Screen

3. Danny Phantom

Probably one of the best cartoons Nickelodeon has produced, Butch Hartman's Danny Phantom combined elements of Spider-Man and Ghostbusters to some pretty fantastic effects. We're invited into a ghoulish new parallel dimension with a likable hero who happens to have one of the most refreshing and cool powers in recent memory: the ability to actually become a ghost. And while B** isn't the number one choice for this could-be franchise, he certainly wouldn't do it wrong. It'd be neat to see him jump on board as a producer and get the likes of Duncan Jones or Andrew Adamson in the director's chair. Phantom has tons of opportunities to be, pardon the pun, larger than life, and it could really bring back interest in the show. I know that I'd personally rather see a Danny Phantom action-extravaganza on a Halloween evening much more than I would have to sit through Paranormal Activity 17. Get Bay, Adamson, and Anton Yelton on this project immediately. The Turtles don't need your help, B**.
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Cameron Carpenter is an aspiring screenwriter, current film and journalism student, and self-diagnosed cinephile, which only sounds bad in certain circles. Devoted fan of comics, movies, theater, Jesus Christ, Sidney Lumet, and Peter O'Toole, he sometimes spends too much time on his Scribd and comicbookmovie.com, but doesn't think you're one to judge, devoted reader. You can follow him on Twitter to watch him talk to people you didn't know exist. Oh, and Daredevil is quite the big deal around here (my head).