I loved the original 60's series, so I hope it's more along those lines rather than the dreadful live-action movie.

"FR-R-R-R-A-A-A-A-K-E-ES!!!"
I loved the original 60's series, so I hope it's more along those lines rather than the dreadful live-action movie.
I read somewhere he's signed a NDA with the BBC. So it looks like their making it (which is a relief).
EDIT: Or not.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/jan/12/thunderbirds-new-series
I read somewhere he's signed a NDA with the BBC. So it looks like their making it (which is a relief).
EDIT: Or not.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/jan/12/thunderbirds-new-series
They talk of modernizing the show. While I agree, as a show of the 1960s Thunderbirds would need to be modernized for the modern audience. However, I got to say, the Thunderbirds themselves are solid designs. Thunderbird 2 and Thunderbird 4 especially still hold up today. I always thought Tunderbird 2's "mission modules" were cool. Thunderbird 5 still works too. The only real clunkers are Thunderbirds 1 and 3, they're both very 60s looking rockets. I suppose Thunderbird 3 can stay a rocket, or possibly a space shuttle. Thunderbird 1 should probably more airplane like.
Thought for today: when the movie came out, there was a big poster of it up in my local shopping centre. Who was stopping to look at it? Guys in their 30s and 40s. Not kids. So there's your audience, make choices appropriately.
"Scott! The whole place is going to blow in 10 seconds!!" "I only need 9."Now I remember a while back that CGI/Marionette hybrid promo...wait for it...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNF5PXBAHkg
If they do away with that godawful TB1 mock up, this could be alright...
EDIT: and doing away with the cheese would help too.
Thought for today: when the movie came out, there was a big poster of it up in my local shopping centre. Who was stopping to look at it? Guys in their 30s and 40s. Not kids. So there's your audience, make choices appropriately.
"Scott! The whole place is going to blow in 10 seconds!!" "I only need 9."Now I remember a while back that CGI/Marionette hybrid promo...wait for it...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNF5PXBAHkg
If they do away with that godawful TB1 mock up, this could be alright...
EDIT: and doing away with the cheese would help too.
I'm in.
I read somewhere he's signed a NDA with the BBC. So it looks like their making it (which is a relief).
EDIT: Or not.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/jan/12/thunderbirds-new-series
They talk of modernizing the show. While I agree, as a show of the 1960s Thunderbirds would need to be modernized for the modern audience. However, I got to say, the Thunderbirds themselves are solid designs. Thunderbird 2 and Thunderbird 4 especially still hold up today. I always thought Tunderbird 2's "mission modules" were cool. Thunderbird 5 still works too. The only real clunkers are Thunderbirds 1 and 3, they're both very 60s looking rockets. I suppose Thunderbird 3 can stay a rocket, or possibly a space shuttle. Thunderbird 1 should probably more airplane like.
Still, despite the potential problems the article cites regarding the rights, I'm still optimistic. Anderson made my day referring to the 2004 movie as "the biggest load of crap I have ever seen in my life."
Anyone see a problem with Thunderbirds being aimed at a more (SF literate) family audience rather than kids?
God, I can't believe what a crapfest that film was. It disappointed the hell out of me. Heck, it actually made me angry.
Anyone see a problem with Thunderbirds being aimed at a more (SF literate) family audience rather than kids?
If Doctor Who can do it, why would any one have a problem with Thunderbirds doing?
I really hope they keep the old theme tune. It's so awesome.
It was kind of hard to when it was chopped in two and deprived of its opening title or end credit sequence (one of them, can't remember which). That was a shame, because it was really good. It should have provided formative Saturday morning adventure for many a kid, but sadly it was not to be.I'm kinda 'meh' on it. I mean, the charm of the Gerry Anderson stuff was the way the marionettes worked. The CGI Scarlett was fine but I couldn't really get excited about it.
23skidoo, I've had new captain scarlet on DVD for a few years now.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000GLKN...de=asn&creative=22206&creativeASIN=B000GLKNRS
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