I would like to see someone try Buck Rogers again using some of the things that were created in the NBC Show. This could be light hearted sci-fi, not the serious and gloom versions that everyone wants to put out these days.
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What classic TV show would you actually love to see as a feature film?
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Well, not so much a classic (I don't really consider 1995 classic), and not so much a feature film as a TV movie. I really loved the TV series American Gothic (created and produced by Shaun Cassidy). I would really like to see what happened to Sheriff Buck, and the town of Trinity.
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Bearcats from 1971. but they did try to remake that on UPN's first season called legend ofr something like that.
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Well, my first inclination would be Golden Girls. I figure they could use the same cast from Sex and the City. Are you telling me the A-Team couldn't make one arse-kicking movie? Yeah, that's what I thought.Comment
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The A-Team would be sweet but would need a really great cast. Mr.T is probably the only one that could be in it,and consider the rest dead.As Mr.T would be kida like first leader bringing a new generation team.Could work but if so it would probably be cheesy!!!!Comment
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OK, using that logic, howabout The Adventures of Superman? Since the crappy brooding Supes did so lousy, maybe a more lighthearted approach to the main character would work. They can darken up the villains all they want since none of them appeared in the series anyhoo. I'd still like to see a more silver age approach to Batman and Robin. A feature film with King Tut and False Face as the baddies would be fun.You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace. -Ernie BanksComment
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The Invaders, and I'd say the Prisoner, but I think that's happening already.You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace. -Ernie BanksComment
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OK, using that logic, howabout The Adventures of Superman? Since the crappy brooding Supes did so lousy, maybe a more lighthearted approach to the main character would work. They can darken up the villains all they want since none of them appeared in the series anyhoo. I'd still like to see a more silver age approach to Batman and Robin. A feature film with King Tut and False Face as the baddies would be fun.
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^^^ Yeah, my point is the money for Superman Returns didn't get him a sequel. So it looks like a new approach is needed.You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace. -Ernie BanksComment
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Small Wonder.
I heard there was a MacGyver movie in the works with Richard Dean Anderson, but I haven't heard anything new in a while. Years ago a Magnum PI movie with the original cast was supposed to happen.
A new Welcome Back Kotter may actually work. I'm surprised no one had done that yet.
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One Day at a Time although that'd probably get sold soon as a vehicle for "Larry the Cable Guy"Places to find PlaidStallions online: https://linktr.ee/Plaidstallions
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