Believe it.............Can't believe anyone could prefer the new BSG over the old to be honest?
JB
Believe it.............Can't believe anyone could prefer the new BSG over the old to be honest?
JB
Yeah, but "gritty" isn't the only word for "serious." I think it gets overused these days. It's just become a buzzword to say "gritty" this and "gritty" that, to the point that it loses its meaning.
I can't imagine people staying tuned for eight months of the year on a particular show in this day and age!
Seems weird that seasons were thirty episodes a year back then and then twenty six soon after before winding down to a twenty two shows in the nineties and thirteen these days (if you're lucky)
what happened to all that money invested into the TV series, considering there's no model work anymore and it's all CGI?
I was just wondering, what was Irwin Allen's impression of Star Trek TOS? Did he like it? Did he hate it? Was he indifferent to it and think his show was superior? Same thing for Gene and Lost in Space.
Can't believe anyone could prefer the new BSG over the old to be honest?
JB
Allow people to enjoy fantastic effects over 70s plastic ships propped on a stick
Och, come on. An original isn't better than a derivative by default, and a remake isn't automatically worse than the original.
Allow people to enjoy fantastic effects over 70s plastic ships propped on a stick, and hard-edged serialised drama over "Let's have another Viper fight".
Reportedly, Allen cast African American Don Marshall in Land of the Giants (ABC, 1968-70) to "make a point" as Star Trek had with Nichelle Nichols. If true, that means Allen was paying some attention to TOS, and believed his series were lacking in the diversity department.
Och, come on. An original isn't better than a derivative by default, and a remake isn't automatically worse than the original.
Allow people to enjoy fantastic effects over 70s plastic ships propped on a stick, and hard-edged serialised drama over "Let's have another Viper fight".
Remakes of The Day the Earth Stood Still, War of the Worlds, The Magnificent Seven, Halloween and Texas Chainsaw Massacre say hello, then return the shame pit they occupy.
The Maltese Falcon couldn't make it due to all the accolades it has received, but it sent a nice telegram.3:10 To Yuma, The Front Page, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Wizard of Oz, Ocean's Eleven, To Be Or Not To Be, You've Got Mail wave.
Remakes of The Day the Earth Stood Still, War of the Worlds, The Magnificent Seven, Halloween and Texas Chainsaw Massacre say hello, then return the shame pit they occupy.
Seven Samurai says hello...
Yeah, The Magnificent Seven was inspired by it, but I am willing to bet the list of bad remakes could stretch from one end of the country to the other, while the great side would not cross a town.
Why couldn't he have noticed the much better rated I Spy and Mission: Impossible which had black LEADS instead of Trek with its single lone background character?Reportedly, Allen cast African American Don Marshall in Land of the Giants (ABC, 1968-70) to "make a point" as Star Trek had with Nichelle Nichols. If true, that means Allen was paying some attention to TOS, and believed his series were lacking in the diversity department.
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