Am I the only one that thinks this is going to suck with the stars they have in it? All due respect, but I don't think that Owen Wilson and Ben Stiller will be able to pull this off.
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This may end up being worse than the "I Spy" movie with Eddie Murphy and Owen Wilson.
No, you are not alone.... that movie will definitely suck. Regardless of the stars involved. Who in the hell wants to see "Starsky & Hutch" the movie? The 19 members of the Starsky & Hutch Fan site?!
This has s**t written all over it .
Charlie's Angels
SWAT
Starsky & Hutch
Can The San Pedro Beach Bums-The Motion Picture be far behind?
How about The Pink Ladies and Jeff-The Musical?
Or Cheers--Last Call
Or Three's Company--Roper's Revenge
Or The Brady Bunch--Cindy Goes to Hell
Or Battlestar Gallac-----oops
Wow, and here I was thinking it wouldn't be that bad...
I saw a vague preview and, whilst it didn't seem like the best movie in the world, it looked entertaining at least. I don't really care how mindblowingly good a film has to be [come on, this is a B-Movie site!] as long as i don't sit there in agony the whole time and make me shout out WHY GOD WHY?!? I don't really care.
And for the record, I liked I-SPY. :P I guess I'm just easily amused.
Hollywood screenwriter - the easiest job in the universe. All you need is a television almanac, cable TV, and a lobotomy.
Good points dean and others. I think this is an instant movie to add to what were they thinking? I liked your points also Eirik, just take an old tv script and try to make into a movie. What movie has ever succeeded that was based on a tv script? I can't think of any. I believe the closest were the Brady Bunch movies and that is only because they made fun of it and let it go based on what everyone was thinking anyway. Sorry if I am rambling, still drugged on pain killers today.
Johnny Z wrote:
> What movie has ever succeeded that was based on a tv script?
Literally? I think Star Trek: the Motion Picture was cobbled together from one. Doctor Who and the Daleks and Daleks' Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D. were also based on T.V. scripts. While not as good as the real thing, they are fairly diverting.
Good movies based on TV series include The Fugitive and Batman: the Motion Picture, the Adam West vehicle. (Good, of course, being a relative term with the latter flick...)
Point well taken cullen, can't believe I forgot Star Trek at least.
> Hollywood screenwriter - the easiest job in the universe. All you need is a television almanac, cable TV, and a lobotomy.
You are my new best friend... : )
And how many of these young kids these days are actually going to know who Starsky & Hutch are?
They'd probably say something like, "Were they on MTV?"
Maybe all of them will have to go ask their parents who they are.
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Pink Lady & Jeff?! Ouch. That one hurts just reading the words.
The next one's gotta be ChIPs.
Starsky and Hutch
Air Supply
Siegfried and Roy
Same guys? Gotta be!
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Also, there is the up-and-coming "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," which one could say may be at least PARTLY based on the tv show.
Of course, we don't know yet if it will be any good.... ;)
Starsky and Hutch
Air Supply
Siegfried and Roy
Wow, that's quite a career... ; ) "Don't kill the tiger!' "For God's sake!" "Don't kill the tiger."
ulthar wrote:
> Also, there is the up-and-coming "Hitchhiker's Guide to the
> Galaxy," which one could say may be at least PARTLY based on
> the tv show.
>
> Of course, we don't know yet if it will be any good.... ;)
>
It also might be based on the books, too. However, the books, the T.V. show and the movie all stem from a radio show, believe it or not.
Sometimes the entertainment industry is a very interseting place.
"What movie has ever succeeded that was based on a tv script?"
Describe "succeeded". I think most Hollywood types would say success is turning a profit with little effort, in which case most TV show-inspired movies probably "succeeded."
Eirik wrote:
> "What movie has ever succeeded that was based on a tv script?"
>
> Describe "succeeded". I think most Hollywood types would say
> success is turning a profit with little effort, in which case
> most TV show-inspired movies probably "succeeded."
Dude, most people would use that as a description of success. Little work, big gain, the American Dream.
However, I'll break it down a bit as I see it, using the movies I listed. (To refresh the memory, the films are: Star Trek: the Motion Picture
, Doctor Who and the Daleks, Daleks' Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D, The Fugitive[/b] and Batman: the Motion Picture)
* - Succeed as how much money it made -- With the possible exception of Daleks' Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D., all the movies that I mentioned made a profit.
* - Success at representing the TV shows they were derived from -- Here, the best of the lot would be Batman: the Motion Picture, which is almost identical to the series. Following that, I would say that The Fugitive and Star Trek: the Motion Picture succeed in capturing the spirit and flavor of the shows they were derived from. While the two Doctor Who films follow the plots of the shows they are based on, the characters are drastically different from the T.V. counterparts. Thus, they must be considered failures in this category.
* - Success at being what they are -- This is, of course, a subjective category. Everyone has their own tastes. But I feel that, with the exception of Star Trek: the Motion Picture, which is damn dull, all of them do what they set out to do. They entertain.
Just some thoughts on my part.
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"And how many of these young kids these days are actually going to know who Starsky & Hutch are?"
Man, I'm 33 years old and I can barely remember when that show was on. I also never saw an episode because my folks didn't watch it.
Johnny Z wrote:
> Am I the only one that thinks this is going to suck with the
> stars they have in it? All due respect, but I don't think that
> Owen Wilson and Ben Stiller will be able to pull this off.
Ben Stiller is a joke actor...I cannot see him in ANY serious part.
Can anyone explain to me the fascination with Owen Wilson in general? Haven't seen much of his acting, but personally I have not been too impressed. That pretty much means, he WILL be the next bit SUPERSTAR.
I believe that it isn't supposed to be serious. God I hope it isn't supposed to be serious. The only 2 films I liked Owen Wilson in were The Minus Man and the first film he was in with Jackie Chan, can't recall the title.
Shanghai Noon
I thought I'd weigh in here.
Starsk and Hutch is a parody of the television show. And, let's face it - the show itself was a self-parody even if it never ment to be.
So, what we have here is a parody of a parody. Hurts the brain.
I, for one, have found the previews to be entertaining, at least, although I have little hope for the actual movie. One line inparticular from the trailer sticks out in my memory:
"It's a '76. It's not coming out until next year, but I know some people, who know some people, who steal from some people."
That's funny, I don't care who you are.
"Starsk and Hutch is a parody of the television show. And, let's face it - the show itself was a self-parody even if it never ment to be.
So, what we have here is a parody of a parody. Hurts the brain."
You could say that about any of Christopher Guest's movies. I mean heavy metal, community theater, dog shows and folk music? Way to go after the challenging targets.
Don't waste your money on this flick. The jokes are flat and the acting is horrible. Ben Stiller has lots of talent, but it isn't apparent in this movie because the script is sooooooo bad.
I haven't seen this movie. I might(and that's a big might). I really like Qwen and Ben(they've done some awesome stuff) but I just get this weird feeling when ever I see the previews.