I think they need to bring back Made in Canada/The Industry as a miniseries. It's one that I've been rewatching of late, a satire about the TV industry. In this miniseries, the production company, Pyramid , would start up a streaming service, commissioning tons of new shows, including revivals of its two most popular shows, Beaver Creek and Sword of Damacles, only to cancel them all and never air them, for the purpose of tax writeoffs.
The CEO would be like, "Yeah, we need more shows to cancel. Quick, come up with more! Running a streaming service is expensive!"
Oh, so I get to blame you for being addicted then?It's a great show. On the 4th season now. I'd wanted to see it for a long time.
And if we go by Babylon 5, Disney Planet.I felt like it was more Disneyland and Disney World, but fair enough.
I agree and I never understand the complaints around "Oh, it's just trying to make money." Of course it is. That's why people do this!I think it looks good. Maybe even better than Afterlife. Nostalgia is not a dirty word if you know how to use it. It really all comes down to whether or not you liked the characters and I liked the new ones that were created in Afterlife. Especially the daughter and Paul Rudd.
I agree and I never understand the complaints around "Oh, it's just trying to make money." Of course it is. That's why people do this!
No, nostalgia is not bad, and making money is not bad if you do it in balance.
Worst of all, I created this thread a few years back out of annoyance, and I long ago realized it will most certainly outlive me. And sadly a lot more of us.
There actually was a remake of "Its a Wonderful Life" once already. Twice if you count (as some do) Nic Cage's "the Family Man."It's A Wonderful Life is getting a 21st Century update with an all black cast.
Canonically, a "Dinosaurs on Mars?" newspaper article was pinned inside the trailer at Montana in Jurassic Park. It would make sense for the heroes to encounter Marsraptors on a Martian colony or such.No Jurassic Mars?
Unless someone comes up with an unnecessary reboot…
Anyway, rather than a double post, I’m editing this one to note that the unlikely pairing of Tim Burton and Gillian Flynn are to remake Attack of the 50 Foot Woman. https://variety.com/2024/film/news/...RaBP2U-H72eCIlZJdjftXEMswRkJ7kzVcb77qkifFjExM
Tim Burton To Direct Gillian Flynn-Scripted Reimagining Of ‘Attack Of The Fifty Foot Woman’ For Warner Bros
Who's his wife/girlfriend these days so I can know who's going to star in it?
Tim Burton To Direct Gillian Flynn-Scripted Reimagining Of ‘Attack Of The Fifty Foot Woman’ For Warner Bros
https://deadline.com/2024/02/tim-bu...jOs-PA3iLYSvHHjuaqvW46Suy4U8I-AVQaUmNtolQRq0s
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