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Police Squad! reboot

Tis not only strikes me as a very bad idea, but may distract him from getting season 4 of The Orville going.

If you listen to the DVD commentary track for the sixth, and final, episode, ZAZ actually say they were relieved that ABC pulled the plug because they felt that they were running out of ideas and that there was no way to sustain the premise over the course of a full season.

I don't know. I think Angie Tribecca showed that this kinda' humour can play for a few seasons.
 
Night Court had a similar sense of humor as Police Squad.
No, Night Court had nowhere near as many sight gags and most of the actors were whimsical or sarcastic. They didn't play the comedy "straight." The show was more like the courthouse version of "Barney Miller."
But no Leslie Nielsen, is a deal breaker for a Police Squad remake.

This I agree with.
 
M Squad (1957-1960) & Police Squad! (1982) Side-by-Side comparison - YouTube

I found this 'M Squad'/'Police Squad' mash-up on YouTube. I knew that 'Polce Squad' borrowed heavily from 'M Squad, but I didn't realize the first episode was another wholesale remake of an 'M Squad' episode similar to how 'Airplane!' is almost a shot for shot remake of 'Zero Hour'. Also, I thought Leslie Nielsen getting out of his squad car and getting shot at was just a funny visual gag. Turns out it's in the 'M Squad' opening as well.
 
Angie Tribecca was a really funny show. Which is another example of why this can work. I think people are selling McFarlande short if they don't think he can make this work. It's true this might not have the same style as the old show and movies but I am sure it will still be a spoof and very funny.
 
It's true that the second half of that broke no new ground, but you still had Graves and Stucker at their peak. Oveur, Unger Dunne............plus: DANGER:VACUUM, which is flawlessly scored and and dramatic as can be.
I agree Airplane II: The Sequel is NOWHERE NEAR as funny as Airplane!, I still enjoy watching it every so often. The aforementioned DANGER VACUUM scene cracks me up every time. I also love William Shatner as Commander Buck Murdock and his breakdown over why there's so many lights and knobs and buttons and flashing that do absolutely nothing. Also: "There's no tower." "No tower?" "Only a bridge, sir." "WHY THE HELL DOESN'T ANYBODY NOTIFY ME ABOUT THESE THINGS?" :lol: Not to mention the fact it uses the Battlestar Galactica theme.

Going back to the Police Squad reboot, I've actually never watched the show, but I absolutely love the Naked Gun movies. I also think Seth MacFarlane can do it justice and think Liam Neeson would be an inspired choice for Frank Drebin. As long as they keep him playing it straight while a bunch of goofy shit goes on around him, I think it'll be good.

Edit: I'm trying to think of serious actors who could play Frank Drebin. Could you imagine if someone who only does intense drama like Daniel Day Lewis doing something like this? I think i'd be interesting (if he'd even think of "slumming" it and doing comedy :lol: )
 
Sadly, he's in extremely poor health right now. And will probably never be able to act again. But you know who I always used to think would make a great Drebin...

Michael Hogan.

Go ahead, try to tell me that you don't get a Drebin vibe from Saul Tigh... :lol:
 
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Even though he doesn't have the physical look I think Nick Offermann would make a perfect Drebin. Though I think Liam Neeson will do a good job.
 
Sadly, he's in extremely poor health right now. And will probably never be able to act again. But you know who I always used to think would make a great Drebin...

Michael Hogan.

Go ahead, try to tell me that you don't get a Drebin vibe from Saul Tigh... :lol:
Okay...I don't get a Frank Drebin vibe from Saul Tigh.

Series Frank Drebin was perfect because he didn't seem to actually notice the wackiness going on around him. Movie Frank Drebin interacted more with the craziness, but still played it about 95% straight.

Saul Tigh started BSG as a drunken asshole and evolved into a hungover curmudgeon. He never once had the air of someone who didn't notice what was transpiring around him. Of course he noticed. That's why he drank!

Michael Hogan may be a good enough actor to carry the role, not because of any similarity between Saul Tigh and Frank Drebin.
 
I think of this whenever a discussion like this comes up. Have you ever seen the series Police Squad was based on?

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Thank you! I learned something new. :hugegrin:

My favorite parody is Top Secret!

Absolutely!
OMG! I thought my friend who showed it to me was the only person who knew about that movie!

I agree Airplane II: The Sequel is NOWHERE NEAR as funny as Airplane!, I still enjoy watching it every so often. The aforementioned DANGER VACUUM scene cracks me up every time. I also love William Shatner as Commander Buck Murdock and his breakdown over why there's so many lights and knobs and buttons and flashing that do absolutely nothing. Also: "There's no tower." "No tower?" "Only a bridge, sir." "WHY THE HELL DOESN'T ANYBODY NOTIFY ME ABOUT THESE THINGS?" :lol: Not to mention the fact it uses the Battlestar Galactica theme.
Shatner is THE best thing in that movie!

I loved Angie Tribeca, but it seemed to survive on pure luck and TBS' lack of other original shows at that point. There may not be much of an audience for that kind of humor right now. :shrug:
 
OMG! I thought my friend who showed it to me was the only person who knew about that movie!

Got it on VHS back in the day:D

I mentioned the remake to one of my mates (particularly with regards to Liam Neeson). He can't see it, but I think if they keep Neeson as the straight man while chaos reigns around him, it'll work.
 
Edit: I'm trying to think of serious actors who could play Frank Drebin. Could you imagine if someone who only does intense drama like Daniel Day Lewis doing something like this? I think i'd be interesting (if he'd even think of "slumming" it and doing comedy :lol: )

If you think about it, this is exactly why Leslie Nielsen was so good. He'd previous been a serious actor and then the turn to comedy made him a phenom. Probably changed his life. I think they're trying to do the same thing by casting Neeson, and it could work quite well. We'll see.

Another that could potentiall work would be Tom Selleck. Canadian actor Gordon Pinsent would have been good several years earlier, but he's a bit too old now.
 
Neeson will certainly being playing the straight man. Lets not forget Leslie Nielsen started off as a dramatic actor so I think people are not respecting Neeson's ability to do this enough. In fact if their is one scene I think they might go for it will be this from Ted 2.


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Neeson will certainly being playing the straight man. Lets not forget Leslie Nielsen started off as a dramatic actor so I think people are not respecting Neeson's ability to do this enough.

Yeah, I mentioned this above. I mean, the man was in Forbidden Planet. I think they're trying out the same effect with Neeson, an actor who's mostly been doing dramatic roles.
 
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