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05-31-2009 03:39 AM
qwertbook82 wrote:I think that while movies based on TV series may not live up to the original, they do draw attention to the original. For example: I hadn't even heard of Firefly until I saw Serenity and after watching Get Smart (the movie) I watched the original on youtube.
On the other side the worst TV to movie I have ever seen : Dead Like Me. It was one of my favorite shows, but it was an awful movie.
Going to have to disagree with you there. I liked the movie ending of "dead like me". I missed the characters. It was a nice warm ending that the end of second 2 did not give.
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06-04-2009 12:44 PM
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06-07-2009 10:06 PM
Paul do you feel vindicated that "Land of the Lost" which cost 100mil got an opening weekend result of 7 mil and has been declared summer's first box office bomb?
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06-08-2009 10:10 AM
TiggerBear wrote:
Paul do you feel vindicated that "Land of the Lost" which cost 100mil got an opening weekend result of 7 mil and has been declared summer's first box office bomb?
Wonderful news. I hope the studios will decide to stop funding Will Ferrell movies now.
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06-08-2009 11:03 AM
Jon_B wrote:
TiggerBear wrote:
Paul do you feel vindicated that "Land of the Lost" which cost 100mil got an opening weekend result of 7 mil and has been declared summer's first box office bomb?
Wonderful news. I hope the studios will decide to stop funding Will Ferrell movies now.
You know what's so funny about all of this? Over the weekend, Chiller TV had a Land of the Lost marathon on and, while I was pulling baby feeding duty in the wee hours of morning, I watched a few episodes and I loved it!
When it comes to just about anything, there's nothing like the original!
Paul
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06-08-2009 03:04 PM
I agree with Jon. Someone needs to put a stop to anyhting with Will Ferrell in it. He's never made a movie I wanted to watch. I knew Land of the Lost would be crap. Wish they'd quit trying to ruin my childhood memories with that kind of stuff.
On a lighter note does this thread speak also for childhood toys? I saw they are working on development of a movie based around the gumby-like space guy Major Matt Mason. Really! This was a great (at the time) 6"-9" rubber spaceguy with bendable wire inside (for lifelike posin' don'tcha know). Loved that toy. Can't imagine how they make a movie out of it, but there it is.
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06-08-2009 04:10 PM
paulgoatallen wrote:
Jon_B wrote:
TiggerBear wrote:Paul do you feel vindicated that "Land of the Lost" which cost 100mil got an opening weekend result of 7 mil and has been declared summer's first box office bomb?
Wonderful news. I hope the studios will decide to stop funding Will Ferrell movies now.
You know what's so funny about all of this? Over the weekend, Chiller TV had a Land of the Lost marathon on and, while I was pulling baby feeding duty in the wee hours of morning, I watched a few episodes and I loved it!
When it comes to just about anything, there's nothing like the original!
Paul
Paul if you've got NetFlicks, they put all of the episodes up for free watch. Slestack your brain away.
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06-09-2009 11:49 PM
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06-10-2009 12:06 AM
Ryan_G wrote:
At least Will Ferrell won't be in the big screen adaptation of A-Team. Instead it looks like it will be Bradley Cooper and Liam Neeson.
OMG. OH MY GOD... But why am I even surprised?!?
Paul
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06-10-2009 09:25 AM
paulgoatallen wrote:
Ryan_G wrote:
At least Will Ferrell won't be in the big screen adaptation of A-Team. Instead it looks like it will be Bradley Cooper and Liam Neeson.OMG. OH MY GOD... But why am I even surprised?!?
Paul
Amusingly enough I saw the article whilst on my normal website rounds on the SciFi Channel website. Since when did the A-Team fit into that genre?! Neeson must have some contractual obligation and is stuck with this dog. I thought the original was dopey, a remake could only be worse. Blech!
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06-10-2009 03:35 PM
Bradinator1 wrote:
paulgoatallen wrote:
Ryan_G wrote:
At least Will Ferrell won't be in the big screen adaptation of A-Team. Instead it looks like it will be Bradley Cooper and Liam Neeson.OMG. OH MY GOD... But why am I even surprised?!?
Paul
Amusingly enough I saw the article whilst on my normal website rounds on the SciFi Channel website. Since when did the A-Team fit into that genre?! Neeson must have some contractual obligation and is stuck with this dog. I thought the original was dopey, a remake could only be worse. Blech!
Brad
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06-10-2009 06:24 PM
(shaking head) I don't know I liked the A-Team as a kid till somewhere first season when I noticed you could build a battlecrusier with all the bullets fired during the episode and yet no one got shot.
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06-11-2009 09:14 AM
TiggerBear wrote:(shaking head) I don't know I liked the A-Team as a kid till somewhere first season when I noticed you could build a battlecrusier with all the bullets fired during the episode and yet no one got shot.
....and no one ever had to re-load. Kinda like the G.I. Joe cartoon where the goal was, apparently, just to destroy the other guy's stuff. Massive explosions and no one even gets a nasty bruise.
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06-11-2009 11:39 PM
Bradinator1 wrote:
TiggerBear wrote:(shaking head) I don't know I liked the A-Team as a kid till somewhere first season when I noticed you could build a battlecrusier with all the bullets fired during the episode and yet no one got shot.
....and no one ever had to re-load. Kinda like the G.I. Joe cartoon where the goal was, apparently, just to destroy the other guy's stuff. Massive explosions and no one even gets a nasty bruise.
Brad
Well with a cartoon that's one thing, and with G.I.Joe a few characters did die(around ses3). But for a "real" show, cartoonic violence is just way too silly for pretime shows.
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06-12-2009 09:21 AM
TiggerBear wrote:
Speaking of cartoons, has anyone else heard the bit about Jem getting a live movie around next year?
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06-12-2009 05:54 PM
Ryan_G wrote:
I'm either the wierdest person on the planet or ....... ok never mind I'm just wiered. But that just made me giddy for the rest of the day.
TiggerBear wrote:
Speaking of cartoons, has anyone else heard the bit about Jem getting a live movie around next year?
Yep they're currently casting, and recording music as we speak. No, you're not weird. I got a little bouncy at the thought myself.
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06-17-2009 08:58 PM
TiggerBear wrote:
Speaking of cartoons, has anyone else heard the bit about Jem getting a live movie around next year?
I'm speechless.
Paul
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06-17-2009 11:15 PM
paulgoatallen wrote:
TiggerBear wrote:
Speaking of cartoons, has anyone else heard the bit about Jem getting a live movie around next year?I'm speechless.
Paul
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06-18-2009 08:56 AM
TiggerBear wrote:
Speaking of cartoons, has anyone else heard the bit about Jem getting a live movie around next year?
Are you talking about the cartoon on the average girls that change to a big haired, lots of makeup cool band? I wonder what the movie would be about?
God, I completely forgot about this cartoon. I use to watch it all the time when I was younger.
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