*Though I will say the entire conceit of the film seems pretty rooted in the 90s, which in itself makes one question the reasoning behind remaking it.
All they care about is the name recognition. They're not trying to remake a bad movie into a good one, they want the title of a good movie where they either make a subpar version of it or make something that has nothing to do with it.
I understand they wanted to capitalize on the old name, but the character is different enough it may have faired better with an original "title."Yeah, I'm not sure what to make of this at all. It looks like all it's got in common with the older show is the name "Matlock," and they're both lawyers. But I'll tune in because it's Kathy Bates and at least give it a shot. I can almost guarantee my mom (who watches reruns of Andy Griffith Matlock every day) will turn this off in the first 15 minutes and want to know what the heck she just watched.![]()
Or even just doing a straight reboot with a female character named Benedicta "Ben" Matlock that doesn't go meta and maintains more of the original premise. Again, this isn't necessary going to be bad, I just find it a very curious set of creative choices for a new version of a show that, almost by design, is intended to appeal to an older group of viewers usually more interested in straight-forward "comfort food" genre programming.They could've had her playing one of Matlock's daughters.
Thing is... it is a "new generation" of old folk they are appealing toOr even just doing a straight reboot with a female character named Benedicta "Ben" Matlock that doesn't go meta and maintains more of the original premise. Again, this isn't necessary going to be bad, I just find it a very curious set of creative choices for a new version of a show that, almost by design, is intended to appeal to an older group of viewers usually more interested in straight-forward "comfort food" genre programming.
That is true but I still suspect the members of that generation who watch CBS procedurals aren't overly interested in "metatextual Matlock."Thing is... it is a "new generation" of old folk they are appealing to
I have zero desire to watch a new Matlock or Night Court.
I tried Walker, and I gave up on that too.
I also like his helpful KARATE license plate.But LONE WOLF McQUADE's a classic in comparison. I appreciated its ''recap'' shot when David Carradine went back in time and struck daughter McQuade again so those of us not paying attention would realize what happened twice.
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