How can there even be a US Torchwood? It doesn't make sense... Unless it's an undercover unit plotting the downfall of the USA and an end to its world dominance. Oh yeah, that could work...
How can there even be a US Torchwood? It doesn't make sense... Unless it's an undercover unit plotting the downfall of the USA and an end to its world dominance. Oh yeah, that could work...
Or they could just bring back the X-Files!
"American tastes (more properly, I think, the taste and comfort levels of TV network people)."
Perhaps someone like an HBO, Showtime or AMC will pick this idea up.
Or they could just bring back the X-Files!
IMO Fox already did its American version of Torchwood -- and that's Fringe.
IMO Fox already did its American version of Torchwood -- and that's Fringe.
There are similarities, but when all is said and done, it's much easier to state was Fringe is about: it's about a small FBI unit working with a bone fide mad scientist and its dealings with a shadowy corporation called Massive Dynamics and what may be a secret war between parallel dimensions.
What is Torchwood? A very small group of unaffiliated operatives who bump into random menaces and fight them? Is there more to it? I'm not saying it's not good or enjoyable, but what is the series' core concept?
The idea was to make it a "globetrotting" Torchwood, using Hollywood resources (i.e., standing sets and backlots) to stand in for various locales around the world. As an old Alias fan, I can tell you it doesn't always work so well ("funny, I never knew Moscow had so many broad streets, sunny days, and earthtone stucco warehouses.")
But it's all bollocks, isn't it?Uh, actually...
"Torchwood - outside the government, beyond the police. Tracking down alien life on Earth and arming the human race against the future. The 21st century is when everything changes. And you gotta be ready."
...pretty much sums it up pretty simply.
It would be done against greenscreen now. A video made the rounds recently from a Hollywood f/x house that shows how just much of the outdoors filming on shows like Grey's Anatomy, Monk, Ugly Betty, even some sitcoms, is done on a soundstage, against greenscreen, and then composited in post. The days of going on location -- or even going onto the studio backlot! -- are passing away.The idea was to make it a "globetrotting" Torchwood, using Hollywood resources (i.e., standing sets and backlots) to stand in for various locales around the world. As an old Alias fan, I can tell you it doesn't always work so well ("funny, I never knew Moscow had so many broad streets, sunny days, and earthtone stucco warehouses.")
Uh, actually...
"Torchwood - outside the government, beyond the police. Tracking down alien life on Earth and arming the human race against the future. The 21st century is when everything changes. And you gotta be ready."
...pretty much sums it up pretty simply.
Also, the trend is away from American remakes of foreign scripted shows (reality TV being a different animal altogether). There have been too many failures. Hollywood has finally learned its lesson?
6) "The 21st Century is when everything changes"? It sounds very cool. It's also completely meaningless.
The only way Doctor Who or Torchwood should ever be produced in connection with the US is if Hollywood Money was going to Bankroll it. (With complete British Creative Control)
But it's all bollocks, isn't it?Uh, actually...
"Torchwood - outside the government, beyond the police. Tracking down alien life on Earth and arming the human race against the future. The 21st century is when everything changes. And you gotta be ready."
...pretty much sums it up pretty simply.
If it has any meaning at all, it's a sinister one. Or would be, in a different series.I'm not quite sure what "beyond the police" is supposed to mean.
Two shows out of the avalanche of new pilots that are made every season is a very small number. And show ideas often get kicked around without ever seeing the light of day. Odds are, one or both of those will go the way of the Torchwood remake.Away from? I've heard of at least 3 remakes of British Dramas being made this year.
Shameless by HBO
Skins by MTV
There have been years where there there were definitely more, and on major networks. Compare that number to the number of pilots with a law-enforcement angle. There must be something like 20 of just that one genre alone (although I expect less than half of those to survive to series).I think that's more than any other year I can think of recently.
Two shows out of the avalanche of new pilots that are made every season is a very small number. And show ideas often get kicked around without ever seeing the light of day. Odds are, one or both of those will go the way of the Torchwood remake.Away from? I've heard of at least 3 remakes of British Dramas being made this year.
Shameless by HBO
Skins by MTV
The only way Doctor Who or Torchwood should ever be produced in connection with the US is if Hollywood Money was going to Bankroll it. (With complete British Creative Control)
Oh yeah. Hollywood has a long history of not demanding every last iota of control over stuff they finance.![]()
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