A "consortium of stakeholders and producers" wants to remake Easy Rider.
That alone is hilarious...a counterculture icon like Easy Rider remade by a CONSORTIUM.

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A "consortium of stakeholders and producers" wants to remake Easy Rider.
As many time as I said that about "That 70's Show".I'd be interested in it just to see how they depict the '90s. How many times am I going to go, "it wasn't like that."
He said on a Star Trek board.I realize how much of a cash cow this show is but come on. It's kinda getting ridiculous.
I remember when I saw Twister in the theatre, during the scene with the cows being flying around the tornado, the woman sitting behind me actually started crying and saying "those poor cows!"
RedstoneNo. When it is Yellowstone set on Mars. That's when it becomes ridiculous.
I'd watch it.Redstone
He said on a Star Trek board.
Meh, when there's a Yellowstone sequel set in the 2050s, then it will be ridiculous.
I'd watch it.
I can't remember the name of the show but there was one that did exactly this, where the railroad came into town and it was a big adjustment from the older way of doing things to having the newer technology. Dr. Quinn: Medicine Woman had some themes like that but not always.I think I would watch anything dealing with Cowboys or even any old world ideas coming into clash with modern tech or sensibilities. Lots of drama in the idea and it also helps make something that is both nostalgic but also with something to say about modern times.
Maybe they cam do the whole rainbow and more..Redstone
I think I would watch anything dealing with Cowboys or even any old world ideas coming into clash with modern tech or sensibilities. Lots of drama in the idea and it also helps make something that is both nostalgic but also with something to say about modern times.[/QUOTEWhitestone...
The 1986-1987 CBS show Outlaws comes to mind. I recall enjoying it
Hell on Wheels?I can't remember the name of the show but there was one that did exactly this, where the railroad came into town and it was a big adjustment from the older way of doing things to having the newer technology. Dr. Quinn: Medicine Woman had some themes like that but not always.
No, before that.Hell on Wheels?
They have to fight the Federation to keep the ranch. It's Paramount, they can make it happen.Meh, when there's a Yellowstone sequel set in the 2050s, then it will be ridiculous.
As many time as I said that about "That 70's Show".![]()
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