drewshi
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Post by drewshi on Feb 23, 2009 19:07:45 GMT -5
I think you've spoken about doing an episode where you feature those TV shows that have been taken to theatrical release, but what about the reverse, doing a show where movies have then become TV series? Alien Nation and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea first spring to mind. In fact, as I left the theater for Alien Nation, my first thought was, this is a good pilot episode.
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Post by Derrick on Feb 23, 2009 23:25:22 GMT -5
I think you've spoken about doing an episode where you feature those TV shows that have been taken to theatrical release, but what about the reverse, doing a show where movies have then become TV series? Alien Nation and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea first spring to mind. In fact, as I left the theater for Alien Nation, my first thought was, this is a good pilot episode. We're talking about the original movie with James Caan and Mandy Patinkin, right? I thought the exact same thing after seeing ALIEN NATION in a 42end St. grindhouse
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Post by drewshi on Feb 24, 2009 5:24:55 GMT -5
I think you've spoken about doing an episode where you feature those TV shows that have been taken to theatrical release, but what about the reverse, doing a show where movies have then become TV series? Alien Nation and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea first spring to mind. In fact, as I left the theater for Alien Nation, my first thought was, this is a good pilot episode. We're talking about the original movie with James Caan and Mandy Patinkin, right? I thought the exact same thing after seeing ALIEN NATION in a 42end St. grindhouse Yep, the theatrical release. There are plenty of theatrical movies that then came to life as television series. You could touch on the TV series, if you remember them, talking about what elements worked and what didn't and was it really a strong enough concept for a weekly TV series.
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