Hollywood Paging Dr. Pangloss
Jan. 25th, 2007 03:19 pmLets pretend for a moment that this is a perfect world, but only in so far as movies and television are concerned. You know what I mean, a universe where Firefly is still on the air.
So what would be in your perfect Hollywood? Here are some examples from the "nearly happened" files:
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So what would be in your perfect Hollywood? Here are some examples from the "nearly happened" files:
- Will Smith was Neo in "The Matrix" (instead of being in "Wild Wild West").
- Billy Wilder really did make "A Night at the United Nations" with the Marx Brothers.
- River Phoenix still alive and making awesome movies.
- David Fincher living a quiet but happy life somewhere far removed from cameras of all kinds.
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- Kevin Smith listens to his cinematographer.
- Christopher Moore's books were actually made into movies, instead of just being optioned.
- Live action version of "The Castle of Cagliostro"!
- "Action" went on for a full season.
- "Twin Peaks" went for one season, instead of a season and a half.
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Date: 2007-01-26 12:58 am (UTC)The David Weber 'Honor Harrington' series, as several mini-series or tv-movies. (Much like the Sharpe or Horatio Hornblower series). Directed by Joss Whedon.
I browsed through a list of SF&F TV shows at www.tv.com, and saw several that had the potentical of being wonderful at the hands of someone like Joss Whedon.
http://www.tv.com/sci-fi/genre/10/summary.html?tag=subnav;scifi
A remake of Land of the Giants(1968-19700). The only concept we need to keep from the original is that a group of normal people get stranded on a planet where everything is twelve times the expected size. Perhaps with Aaron Sorkin ('West Wing', 'Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip') and J. Michael Straczynski ('Jeremiah','Babylon 5') as writers.
I wish that 'The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne' (2000) had lasted more than one season.
I wish that 'Commander In Chief' had continued.
I wanted to see more of 'Jeremiah', a J. Michael Straczynski series, but I haven't had a chance to see season 2 yet.
Since we are assuming an idealized version of Movie/TV land, I will assume that we get the best possible writing, acting, directing, etc if we do not specify anyone specific. I also want to avoid the rating 'Technical Inaccuracies May Be Offensive To Some Viewers' label that so many programs should currently contain.
I had not realized that 'Tom Corbett, Space Cadet' was a TV series that ran from 1950 to 1955. I remember reading the books when I was a wee little lad, though.
So far I like what I have seen of 'The Dresden Files' and 'Heroes'. 'Battlestar Galactica(2003)' is also amongst my current favourites. I haven't seen any of season three of 'The 4400' yet.