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The Twilight Zone being rebooted by Bryan Singer and CBS
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I would be quite surprised if CBS puts this show on their schedule. Are they finally going branch out from the crime dramas and do Star Trek next? |
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In this new anthology, each episode will represent an unsolved case with a different forensics team.
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How can you reboot an anthology series?
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Anyway, the last Twilight Zone that was hosted by Forest Whitaker really sucked overall. I hope they would do a better job on this one.:vulcan: |
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*sigh* ...will they never learn?
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I can't believe they're doing another one of these. Did anyone even like the other two revival series? I know I watched the last one, and thought it was ok.
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Every single time they've tried to update this show the results have been SHIT! Utter absolute SHIT! Not friggin' again. Raise Rod Serling from the dead and have his zombified corpse executive produce, I might watch. Not if it's made by the guy who shat out Superman Returns. |
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After all, the term "reboot" originally comes from computing and means to restart a process that was shut down. Strictly speaking, it refers to restarting the same process, not replacing it with a different one, so the case could be made that what fandom perceives as the standard definition of "reboot" is actually a complete misuse of the word. Something like "recoding" or "upgrading" might be a better computing analogy for that. So there's no point in being nitpicky about what constitutes a reboot and what doesn't. It's just a rough, figurative analogy in any case. Heck, even its "literal" computer usage is itself based on a fanciful slang metaphor (to pull oneself up by one's boostraps). |
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Meh... pass. I wasn't a huge TZ fan to begin with; much preferred "The Outer Limits". Was not a fan of it's second life either.
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If the writing is up to snuff, this could be worthwhile. It's not like there's a glut of anthology series out there.
Of course, that's a big if... |
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Was Olivier's Hamlet a "reboot" of Barrymore's? Back on topic.... seems like they bring back TZ every decade. The Forest Whittaker incarnation had an interesting sequel to It's a Good Life. |
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i am up for seeing a new Twilight Zone...especially with today's technology...but it's really the writing & concepts that need to be up there.
For the host...i ike Forest Whitaker as an acto, but he just didn't seem like the right fit for it. Maybe somone with a bit of creepiness (but not too much)...like maybe Michael Emerson (Benjamin Linus of Lost/Person of Interest). And maybe that they blend in with the surroundings just before they speak (vs. Rod Seling's randomness) i just hope they don't resort to sex & violence the way the Outer Limits did on occasion. Despite Superman Returns, I remmeber & appreciate X-Men, and hoping for that quality. The Twilight Zone showed us some great actors, often before they became famous...the BRAND NEW Twilight Zone might be a place to feature some known actors in a different light. By the way --- i hope they re-sue the Grateful dead re-imagining of the theme...or at least get inspired by that along with the classic. |
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Anthology series are always judged retrospectively by memories of their best, while current anthologies are judged by the last two or three (or so it seems, anyhow.) I think the Ira Steven Behr incarnation was pretty uniformly bad, though.
But I'll sure be happy to try it out, especially if it's not on a ten o'clock. I do wonder whether they'll rule out SF entirely or limit themselves exclusively to horror. And whether they'll do short story adaptations. |
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