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whoman69 09-18-2012 03:52 PM

Hollywood officially out of ideas
 
Anyone who says this is not the case has officially been pimp slapped to the curb.

It came from the ’80s: ‘Manimal’ to get big screen treatment
By Mike Krumboltz

Who says a TV show has to be well received in order to get the big screen treatment? Certainly not the folks at Sony Animation, who, according to The Hollywood Reporter, recently secured the cinematic rights to the short-lived and critically mauled '80s relic "Manimal."

Mani-what? "Manimal" (which would make for an awesome Burt Reynolds-endorsed cologne) was an action-drama that revolved around a dashing doctor (sadly not Burt Reynolds) who transformed into different animals (but mostly a panther) to help the police fight crime. Proving that even the American public has its limits, the show was canceled after just eight episodes.

But it seems that the concept of a man turning into beasts and birds to chase crooks was just too good for Hollywood to ignore. And even though Sony Animation grabbed the rights, the film (if it does see the light of day) will be live action with a healthy dose of CGI. Maybe something like "The Smurfs" only not so highbrow.
Embracing the "so bad it's good" past of "Manimal" will go a long way with the show's fans. And yes, they do exist. The Web is full of folks who look back fondly (really!) on the shape-shifting adventures of Dr. Jonathan Chase (played by Simon MacCorkindale). One commenter from TV.com puts it this way, "As a show about a man plus animal = manimal, it succeeds brilliantly." Another writes on IMDb, "I remember when this show came on and I thought it was the greatest thing. Yes, some of it seemed very hokey, but it was a lot of fun."

Others are notably less kind. "I want those 60 minutes of my life back. What was I thinking? I was 12, so my only excuse was that I wasn't thinking when I decided to watch the pilot for this steaming pile of drek," is a typical user review. Ditto for: "Its (sp) an ugly trainwreck of a show."

While "Manimal" lasted just two months on the air, other TV shows have gotten the ax far quicker. The much-hyped "Playboy Club" was killed after just three episodes. "The Paul Reiser Show" made it on the air just twice. And "Emily's Reasons Why Not," starring Heather Graham, lasted just one episode. Seven more and Emily could have had her own movie — just ask Manimal.

http://movies.yahoo.com/blogs/movie-...232725599.html

Pasta Little Brioni 09-18-2012 03:54 PM

Howard the Duck 2 starring Peyton Manning?

Bump 09-18-2012 04:03 PM

they aren't out of ideas. The corporate suit dumbasses control everything and they aren't willing to try anything that nobody has heard of. Immediate money over any sort of integrity. I bet that many potentially great films have been thrown in the garbage in favor of bullshit like this.

In58men 09-18-2012 04:05 PM

You know how many ideas they can get from books still? Gazillion fahillion

KC_Lee 09-18-2012 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by whoman69 (Post 8925723)
It came from the ’80s: ‘Manimal’ to get big screen treatment
By Mike Krumboltz

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Aries Walker 09-18-2012 04:47 PM

Okay, here we go, then.

Manimal could have been good, but they didn't develop it well. The writing was derivative and it was hampered by a really stingy budget - they only had enough budget to make two animal-transformation scenes (hawk and panther) and so they reused them over and over. For any other animal (I remember a bull, once), they had it happen off-screen, which screamed "cheap". People got tired of that, fast.

It also had Melody Anderson, who was pretty, but couldn't act to save her life.

It also has a cult following - Jay Leno had (or maybe still has) a Manimal mug on his desk - and could be a decent movie with some budget and good writing behind it.

Al Bundy 09-18-2012 04:54 PM

uhhhmmmm....
http://vintagestock.myvideostore.com...tock&id=132268

Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3D.

whoman69 09-18-2012 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Aries Walker (Post 8925923)
Okay, here we go, then.

Manimal could have been good, but they didn't develop it well. The writing was derivative and it was hampered by a really stingy budget - they only had enough budget to make two animal-transformation scenes (hawk and panther) and so they reused them over and over. For any other animal (I remember a bull, once), they had it happen off-screen, which screamed "cheap". People got tired of that, fast.

It also had Melody Anderson, who was pretty, but couldn't act to save her life.

It also has a cult following - Jay Leno had (or maybe still has) a Manimal mug on his desk - and could be a decent movie with some budget and good writing behind it.

Ok, so a doctor who has a hobby as a private detective that can transmute into different animals is actually a good idea?

Aries Walker 09-18-2012 05:05 PM

It's no zanier than a reclusive billionaire who dressed up like a bat, and jumps from rooftop to rooftop fighting crime, or a benevolent, bulletproof, flying alien who can achieve Total Disguise by putting on a pair of glasses.

whoman69 09-18-2012 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Aries Walker (Post 8925987)
It's no zanier than a reclusive billionaire who dressed up like a bat, and jumps from rooftop to rooftop fighting crime, or a benevolent, bulletproof, flying alien who can achieve Total Disguise by putting on a pair of glasses.

Really. Those examples are in a comic book universe with other people who are equally as strange. Any evidence that others in the Manimal universe have strange powers?

We are talking about one of the worst rated shows of all-time.

Aries Walker 09-18-2012 09:58 PM

. . . that ran for eight episodes. It didn't really have enough time to develop a full 'world' around it. Plus, most comic book movies and TV series of that time ended up fighting thugs and mobsters more than anything. And, I've admitted the show was shit; my point is the concept has merit.

It also has some notoriety, which movie makers love. To wit: I'm betting more people here recognize its name than they do, say, Night Man or Mann and Machine.

007 09-19-2012 06:22 AM

I remember that show. It was horrible.

Deberg_1990 09-19-2012 06:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Bump (Post 8925760)
they aren't out of ideas. The corporate suit dumbasses control everything and they aren't willing to try anything that nobody has heard of. Immediate money over any sort of integrity. I bet that many potentially great films have been thrown in the garbage in favor of bullshit like this.

Its because on average, movies based on other source material with built in audience awareness make more money than original ideas.

Deberg_1990 09-19-2012 06:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Aries Walker (Post 8925923)
Okay, here we go, then.

Manimal could have been good, but they didn't develop it well. The writing was derivative and it was hampered by a really stingy budget - they only had enough budget to make two animal-transformation scenes (hawk and panther) and so they reused them over and over. For any other animal (I remember a bull, once), they had it happen off-screen, which screamed "cheap". People got tired of that, fast.

It also had Melody Anderson, who was pretty, but couldn't act to save her life.

It also has a cult following - Jay Leno had (or maybe still has) a Manimal mug on his desk - and could be a decent movie with some budget and good writing behind it.



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KC_Lee 09-19-2012 06:40 AM

What's next? The big screen adaptation of Greatest American Hero?

Perhaps Small Wonder? Maybe an indie crossover of Too Close for Comfort and Airwolf?

Can we please stop this obsession with 80's trash culture?!?!

cookster50 09-19-2012 06:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 8927041)
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Oh. My. Goodness.

Valiant 09-19-2012 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Aries Walker (Post 8925923)
Okay, here we go, then.

Manimal could have been good, but they didn't develop it well. The writing was derivative and it was hampered by a really stingy budget - they only had enough budget to make two animal-transformation scenes (hawk and panther) and so they reused them over and over. For any other animal (I remember a bull, once), they had it happen off-screen, which screamed "cheap". People got tired of that, fast.

It also had Melody Anderson, who was pretty, but couldn't act to save her life.

It also has a cult following - Jay Leno had (or maybe still has) a Manimal mug on his desk - and could be a decent movie with some budget and good writing behind it.

Anything can be good, with good writing and a budget.

lcarus 09-19-2012 09:48 AM

All they do is remakes and shit now. They still need to do a sequel to Gremlins, and while they're at it, they'll probably remake Critters and Ghoulies lol. That's just the tip of the iceberg of remakes they've yet to make. They've been out of ideas for a long time.

listopencil 09-19-2012 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by whoman69 (Post 8925963)
Ok, so a doctor who has a hobby as a private detective that can transmute into different animals is actually a good idea?

It's fun. A man that can turn into different animals as the situations warrants is a fun idea. The show was a steaming pile of shit, but the idea itself is entertaining.

Baby Lee 09-19-2012 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Valiant (Post 8927317)
Anything can be good, with good writing and a budget.

Yeah, it's no guarantee, but I also think as more and more of these recycled ideas come around and get shat upon, that producers exert more pressure to make sure the recycled material actually improves upon the original, or takes it in an interesting new direction.

3 stooges and 21 jump street come to mind as awful sounding ideas that were surprisingly fresh in execution.

whoman69 09-19-2012 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Baby Lee (Post 8927753)
Yeah, it's no guarantee, but I also think as more and more of these recycled ideas come around and get shat upon, that producers exert more pressure to make sure the recycled material actually improves upon the original, or takes it in an interesting new direction.

3 stooges and 21 jump street come to mind as awful sounding ideas that were surprisingly fresh in execution.

Wild Wild West was certainly a steaming pile of dung. That was my favorite show as a kid. Lost in Space was better than the original, but still a turd. General rule that if you have a crappy concept that was rejected the first time, it probably won't show up better. You can't polish a turd.

Baby Lee 09-19-2012 02:18 PM

Who'da thunk 'Fresh Prince in the land of giant mechanical spiders' wasn't going to work?

DaveNull 09-19-2012 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Baby Lee (Post 8927753)
3 stooges and 21 jump street come to mind as awful sounding ideas that were surprisingly fresh in execution.

21 Jump Street was way better than I expected it to be and I actually recommend it. Just the right amount of self awareness.

Deberg_1990 09-19-2012 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Baby Lee (Post 8928018)
Who'da thunk 'Fresh Prince in the land of giant mechanical spiders' wasn't going to work?

It would have worked with the right talent behind it . they got the tone all wrong and it had a stupid script.

Bowser 09-19-2012 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Baby Lee (Post 8928018)
Who'da thunk 'Fresh Prince in the land of giant mechanical spiders' wasn't going to work?

Someone has been watching that Kevin Smith interview about his Superman script....

pr_capone 09-19-2012 09:30 PM

http://i.imgur.com/Ijpeb.jpg

Bowser 09-19-2012 09:40 PM

Time Bandits. That movie was the shit.

Aries Walker 09-19-2012 09:41 PM

If he says Jolly Good one more time, I'm gonna kill him.

pr_capone 09-19-2012 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by whoman69 (Post 8927915)
You can't polish a turd.

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Pasta Little Brioni 09-19-2012 09:48 PM

Can't wait till they rape Goonies

Fish 09-20-2012 01:41 AM

LOL..... Google pic search for Manimal.....

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