"Have you heard? The Romans are re-imagining all the Greek mythology, but they totally Roman-washed it.""Ulysses? I can't believe they rebooted Odysseus . . . and they couldn't even get his name right!"
"Have you heard? The Romans are re-imagining all the Greek mythology, but they totally Roman-washed it.""Ulysses? I can't believe they rebooted Odysseus . . . and they couldn't even get his name right!"
Forbiden Planet??
I could actually see Forbidden Planet redone as a miniseries.
Beat me to it...Forbidden Planet was based on Shakespeare’s The Tempest, as I recall.
wut?And now they're remaking JAWS, as the original was insufficiently diverse and the film's too dated. Jeezus Priestus!![]()
I don't believe there would have been any legal requirement to have credited works in the public domain.Not officially, though. There's no credit in "Forbidden Planet" for Shakespeare. The parallels are pretty obvious, though, and the writers and producers probably confirmed "The Tempest" as the source material later on. IMDb lists him as "uncredited".
Which is why I'm sure the people involved spoke freely of it. In any event, MGM didn't quite draw attention to the fact that the movie was based on a Shakespeare play. They even had a "Based on a story by" credit for the writers of the first draft "Fatal Planet", but no mention of Shakespeare.I don't believe there would have been any legal requirement to have credited works in the public domain.
In an interview done in January, SG-1, SGA and SGU producer Brad Wright said he was in talks with MGM regarding a Stargate revival.You know what MGM should 'reboot' or sequel series?
STARGATE!!! FUCKING STARGATE!!!!!
Idiots must be running MGM.
You know what MGM should 'reboot' or sequel series?
STARGATE!!! FUCKING STARGATE!!!!!
Idiots must be running MGM.
Three shows and 14-plus years weren't enough to whet your appetite? .
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