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Movies made into GOOD TV series'

Started by Deej, February 27, 2003, 05:02:51 AM

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Deej

After reading the thread  to the Greek Wedding post, I got thinking about all the TV series' based on movies, and there were quite a few. Then I tried to think of those series' , based on films, that were actually good, there were even fewer still. Right off the bat, I thought of Dragnet, which if not terribly good, was long running, and has even spawned a new series. Probably, M*A*S*H was the best movie-based series in my lifetime(post 1975). I vaguely remember a series based on Walking Tall, though it may have been a TV movie, and it probably wasn't that good. Any one remember the tv series Serpico? How about Blue Thunder starring Bubba Smith and Dick Butkis(sp?)? The Dukes Of Hazzard was based on a b-movie called Moonrunners, although, again , there is some debate over whether the series was actually "good".

I guess in the end, the question of good or bad is irrelevant, and it comes down to whether the show is entertaining. I've heard good things about the Deadzone series, but I can't get past the Anthony Michael Hall thing, too much John Hughes damage from my childhood. What are some of the best, or at least most entertaining TV series' based on films?

Everyone has potentially fatal flaws, but yours involve a love of soldiers' wives, an insatiable thirst for whiskey, and the seven weak points in your left ventricle.

DJ

The Burgomaster

* The brand of humor in the M*A*S*H TV series was a lot different than the movie . . . I preferred the movie.

* There was a VERY short-lived WALKING TALL television series starring Bo Svenson. I saw one episode. It was terrible. I think it only lasted 1/2 a season (at most). There was also a WALKING TALL television movie called A GREAT AMERICAN HERO, starring Brian Dennehy.

* The SERPICO series also did not last very long. The star was David Birney.

* There was a FUTUREWORLD televsion series that was terrible. The whole premise was that the robots were "living among us." Every show ended the same way . . . the robots eyes were vulnerable, so they used to spray foam or something into the eyes to defeat the robots.

* There was a fairly bad LOGAN'S RUN series.

* There was an ANIMAL HOUSE series called DELTA HOUSE that was gawd-awful.

*There was a PAPER CHASE series.

* There was a PAPER MOON series.

* There was a TOPPER series (I think there was even a series called THE RETURN OF TOPPER or something and I think Kate Jackson was in it).

* There was a cheesy PLANET OF THE APES series (now available on DVD).

Let me sit back & see if I can come up with any others.

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Deej

How could I have forgotten Logan's Run? I loved that show when I was a kid(hey, I WAS a kid) I remember it starred Gonzo from Trapper John, MD, which might also be called a movie-based tv show, since the character Trapper John is from MASH. I also vaguely remember the Paper Chase show, only because I was very young and found it very boring.

I also prefer the film version of MASH, but I also enjoyed the show. Possibly because I didn't know it was based on a movie until I was about 13. And what about Alice, wasn't it based(loosely) on Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore?

Everyone has potentially fatal flaws, but yours involve a love of soldiers' wives, an insatiable thirst for whiskey, and the seven weak points in your left ventricle.

DJ

The Burgomaster

Yes . . . I almost forgot about ALICE, which was based on ALICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE (the Martin Scorsese film that everyone seems to forget about).

Additions to my previous list:

* HOGAN'S HEROES, which was partially based on STALAG 17 and partially based on THE GREAT ESCAPE.

* VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA

* FANTASTIC VOYAGE (a cartoon series based on the movie)

* KING KONG (another cartoon series)

* JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH (yet ANOTHER cartoon series)

* THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE'S FATHER

* THE GHOST AND MRS. MUIR

* PLEASE DON'T EAT THE DAISIES

(Okay . . . now I'm starting to show my age . . . )

More to come!

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"Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me either. Just pretty much leave me the hell alone."

SkullNinja

Buffy. Movie sucked, but the series is oddly addicting.

frannie


Hyaena

It was not a good TV show by any stretch of the imagination, but "9 to 5" was made into a show (I think).  Of course, the movie didn't really give it much to go from.

Todd R.

Hey, BACK TO THE FUTURE was made into a cartoon series...

The Burgomaster

Additional update . . .

* STARMAN (with Robert Hays in the Jeff Bridges role) - another series that had a very short life

* SHAFT (with Richard Roundtree reprising his role from the movies)

* THE WALTONS (which came from the movies SPENCER'S MOUNTAIN, and later, THE HOMECOMING)

More to come . . .

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"Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me either. Just pretty much leave me the hell alone."

Drezzy

-THE REAL GHOSTBUSTERS cartoon

-EXTREME GHOSTBUSTERS (although based more off of RGB than the movies, it did make references to the movies)

-MEN IN BLACK (surprisingly good cartoon)

-THE CROW: STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN

As for poor TV shows/cartoons made from movies...
-GODZILLA THE SERIES (based off Deanzilla)

-EVOLUTION (how the f**k did they manage to make a cartoon off of a movie with a definite ending?)

And as the world began crumbling down
Nobody around seemed to care

The Burgomaster

Even more . . .

* KOLCHAK: THE NIGHT STALKER came from the TV movies THE NIGHT STALKER and THE NIGH STRANGLER

* IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT was based on the Sidney Poitier/Rod Steiger movie of the same name

* NIGHT GALLERY was a movie as well as a TV series

I didn't realize there were so many of these. Thanks for bringing up this topic Deej.

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Vermin Boy

What about the "Ewoks" and "Droids" cartoons?

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Deej

Holy Balls!! It's amazing what you come up with if you just ask the right people. I had forgotten about(or didn't even know about) so many of these shows. I was about 10 when Starman was on tv and I thought it was pretty cool. Interesting fact, the kid who played the half alien son in Starman, the tv show based on a movie, went on to play Greg Brady in the Brady Bunch movies, which were, of course, based on the tv show. I also forgot In the Heat Of the Night, I never really watched the show but the movie kicked ass.

I also just remembered The Odd Couple. Not only did it spawn the famous sit-com with Tony Randall and Jack Klugman, but also The New Odd Couple, with Oscar and Felix played by Black actors. My downstairs neighbor informs me that Casablanca was adapted into a tv series in the fifties, that's pretty hard to picture.

Does anyone remember the weekly series that was based on the early life of Elvis? It was on in the late 80's or early 90's. It wasn't based on a movie, but since I was thinking of all these tv shows it just popped into my head.

Everyone has potentially fatal flaws, but yours involve a love of soldiers' wives, an insatiable thirst for whiskey, and the seven weak points in your left ventricle.

DJ

Bonehead XL

What about HIGHLANDER? Not only did it spawn two TV shows but also a short-lived cartoon.

lonecorndog

NOT saying they're good, just throwing in Friday the 13th & Nightmare on Elm Street for good measure.