The following Dodgers have been smited by the JDK for their crimes against Jam:
All the girls! for picking on the JDK and damaging his already delicate self esteem!
The Basserd Who Nicked Copper's Stuff For the offense of nicking Copper's stuff. You are a tw*t, whoever you are and we all hope you get run over by a tram in Nottingham. Or Liverpool. Or whereever else they have trams!
Copper For the crime of playing with her Wii instead of her Jammie pals!
And... if that's not bad enough, I read this article...
Chris Evans has reportedly agreed to turn in his white-hot Human Torch tights and appear as Officer Jon Baker, better known as partner to one Officer Francis L. Poncherello of CHiPs fame. That role will be filled by Wilmer Valderrama as these two hop on motorcycles and take this early 80s show onto the big screen.
Stephen J. Cannell, creator of the popular 1980s TV series The A-Team, hopes to get an updated movie version out soon...The new script will be a faithful revision of the original A-Team story, taking place in the present time, however, and not in the '80s. Instead of being Vietnam veterans wrongfully pursued for a crime, the team will be Gulf War soldiers...Cannell would like to get the surviving original actors to appear in cameo roles. As for the title characters themselves, he has at least one name in mind: Bruce Willis as Hannibal.
So, what with good old Battlestar Galactica starting it's third season soon (which, to be fair, is actually startlingly good!), it's Invasion of the 80's Saturday Teatime shows. We've already seen Charlie's Angels... twice. And Mission Impossible... three times! How long until we see the Street Hawk and Airwolf movies? What else is left?
Then, of course, there's the ultimate horror. Wait for it... A Dallas movie!
In 1978 a TV show debuted on CBS that was set to rock the world for the next 13 years. That show was of course 'Dallas' and became the most successful show in television history. Now Dallas is about to rock the world once again as Dallas the Movie will soon begin production with Hollywood stars taking on the roles of the Ewing family
Where the hell is the originality? Are there no new ideas out there? Maybe we should come up with a pitch for an original JDBB movie!
Two of those I kinda like the idea of - being the A team and Knight Rider - the other two will suck balls because Chris Evans IS A DJ not an actor and Dallas always sucked balls, but not mine because they hadnt dropped then...
Too much information
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I'll take arrogance and the inevitable hubris over self-doubt and lack of confidence.
"Everyone has a plan, until they get punched in the face" - Mike Tyson
Yeah. The A Team could make a decent movie. It'd make an even better TV series though. Maybe set in the 80's with George Peppard and that guy who fought Rocky Balboa.
Do TV programmes always take this long to develop KT? It seems to me your guys had better be being paid a stack load of cash to claw back all the developmental costs... but saying that I dont know much about this, though to be fair that doesnt normally stop me and I'm sure it wont this time...
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I'll take arrogance and the inevitable hubris over self-doubt and lack of confidence.
"Everyone has a plan, until they get punched in the face" - Mike Tyson
ours is taking a wee bit longer because we're self funding, but i assure you it will all be worth it when it sells (we're retaining creative control)
also, with animation, a single episode takes about 9 months to develop, you can start an episode every week or so and work on it simultaneously so perhaps about 15 months
Originality is gone straight out the window as the enterainment industry has completely forgotten antiquated concepts like producing quality material and has completely sold its soul to the Almighty ... err ... Pound.
Note the same trend in music ...
Why bother coming up with something new and actually good (back when music and movies where more art and less product to sell) when we will all run out and overpay for the the tripe they shove down our throats with multi-million dollar advertising campaigns?
Isn't it odd though that they spend more money reinventing stuff that was fine (or not) the first time round. You'd think that the original stuff would cost more...
to save me having to waffle on about it, you can check out www.soapontherange.com for more info.
i'm part of the creative team, i guess kind of like a creative producer - but the title hasnt been officially applied yet, i'll letchya know (when we go into production)
nah it's not in production yet, the pitches are coming up hopefully this month (which is when we might sell it) (we do have scripts and stories underway but it's not actually being animated just yet)
the trailer is now kind of 'old' and doesnt really represent the show soooo much anymore - well it does kinda, in regard to the animation 'style' at least - but yeah, it was just a sampler
I think it's very important that it features at least one jammie dodger in every episode. It's the jam that people watch telly for, so putting one in will guarantee high viewing figures!
back when I was a student I first studied TV production and know how difficult it is to be creative and to get anything to the point you have is amazing (the most I have ever done is a first draft of a pilot for a TV series) - best of luck with selling your series. !
-- Edited by HaloBurn at 12:34, 2006-10-05
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