I was watching Sci-Fi and see that they have the dumbest shows on there.
My question to you Mark and everyone in SHADO@yahoo groups--Someone has to pitch a UFO mini-series that will work!!Things would have to be updated similar to how I-Robot was with will Smith,but I know it can be done!If people can organize conventions and shows with either Sci-Fi or UFO then anything is certainly possible!!I'm not one to give up and roll-over that easy on something that I believe in my heart will work and bring that franchise it's proper notariety and recapture us as fans and also the new fan base it will definitely pick up! Anthony >Reply-To: [hidden email] >To: [hidden email] >Subject: Re: [SHADO] Conventions >Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 10:34:15 -0700 (PDT) > >I know that if one was organized in NYC I'd go there >again as both fan and dealer! > >Jim M >--- High Cotton <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > As a fan I had a great time with Antonia. As a > > businessman, it was a poor investment. > > AT > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >[Non-text portions of this message have been > > removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >____________________________________________________________________________________ >Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who >knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. >http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list&sid=396545433 _________________________________________________________________ http://im.live.com/messenger/im/home/?source=hmtextlinkjuly07 |
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> I was watching Sci-Fi and see that they have the dumbest shows on there.
> My question to you Mark and everyone in SHADO@yahoo groups--Someone has > to pitch a UFO mini-series that will work! Certainly it would be possible to make a decent remake, but I don't think anyone here on this group is going to be responsible for it (unless we have some TV show writers/producers lurking here?) And don't look at me... I'm just a rocket scientist! :-) Marc |
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I wouldn't call what they did with the Will Smith version of I Robot a
update. They kept the basic plot and did a complete re-write of the story which originally was just a short story. They pretty much murdered it. I would expect the same from a attempt to do a remake/update of UFO. But that's just me. If you don't mind the characters being totally changed and locations changed and special effects and explosions in place of plot development and character development it should be fine. James K. "Most men can deal with hardships. If you want to know the measure of a man give him power." Abraham Lincoln ************************************** Get a sneak peak of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> > I wouldn't call what they did with the Will Smith version of I Robot a > update. They kept the basic plot and did a complete re-write of the story which > originally was just a short story. They pretty much murdered it. One could say that's what happened with the new Battlestar Galactica series, but I actually like the new interpretation better. I would expect a new project for UFO to be a fast paced, suspense thriller, possibly set in the present. > I would expect the same from a attempt to do a remake/update of UFO. But > that's just me. If you don't mind the characters being totally changed and > locations changed and special effects and explosions in place of plot development > and character development it should be fine. I would hope that a re-make of UFO would not have as drastic the character changes of Battlestar. This is a side note, but does anyone remember a poseable action figure called, "Action Jackson?" It was an 8" doll and is dressed like the interceptor pilots from UFO. At least that is my recollection of it. There are some available on ebay. Does anyone know if that product had any relation to UFO? -- Robby Garner, Program Director CyberMecha Studios - Internet Radio Rock Electronic http://www.live365.com/stations/robitron |
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> One could say that's what happened with the new Battlestar Galactica
> series, but I actually like the new interpretation better. I would > expect a new project for UFO to be a fast paced, suspense thriller, > possibly set in the present. Yes, pretty much any present-day attempt to remake UFO would be much different than the original. So different that many people who liked the original series probably wouldn't like the remake (and also the reverse situation). The new Battlestar Galactica is vastly different than the original. One wonders why they even bothered calling it "Battlestar Galactica", but I suppose they needed the name to get good ratings for the initial mini-series. Of course, since there probably would be no ratings-advantage to calling something "UFO", someone could certainly develop a new series that has as much (or more) in common with UFO than many remakes. I actually like this idea more than the idea of "remaking UFO". Marc |
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Action Jackson?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkqaUAhK28k Jeff Robby Garner <[hidden email]> wrote: --- In [hidden email], SumitonJD@... wrote: > > I wouldn't call what they did with the Will Smith version of I Robot a > update. They kept the basic plot and did a complete re-write of the story which > originally was just a short story. They pretty much murdered it. One could say that's what happened with the new Battlestar Galactica series, but I actually like the new interpretation better. I would expect a new project for UFO to be a fast paced, suspense thriller, possibly set in the present. > I would expect the same from a attempt to do a remake/update of UFO. But > that's just me. If you don't mind the characters being totally changed and > locations changed and special effects and explosions in place of plot development > and character development it should be fine. I would hope that a re-make of UFO would not have as drastic the character changes of Battlestar. This is a side note, but does anyone remember a poseable action figure called, "Action Jackson?" It was an 8" doll and is dressed like the interceptor pilots from UFO. At least that is my recollection of it. There are some available on ebay. Does anyone know if that product had any relation to UFO? -- Robby Garner, Program Director CyberMecha Studios - Internet Radio Rock Electronic http://www.live365.com/stations/robitron [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Action Jackson was a doll for boys back in the day of when I was a kid.I
remember it and it did NOT have anything to do with UFO.That was something totally different my friend!That came out around the same time that Stretch Armstrong did--remember that one?? Ant >From: "Robby Garner" <[hidden email]> >Reply-To: [hidden email] >To: [hidden email] >Subject: [SHADO] Re:Questions of Priorities >Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 14:01:13 -0000 > >--- In [hidden email], SumitonJD@... wrote: > > > > I wouldn't call what they did with the Will Smith version of I >Robot a > > update. They kept the basic plot and did a complete re-write of >the story which > > originally was just a short story. They pretty much murdered it. > >One could say that's what happened with the new Battlestar Galactica >series, but I actually like the new interpretation better. I would >expect a new project for UFO to be a fast paced, suspense thriller, >possibly set in the present. > > > I would expect the same from a attempt to do a remake/update of >UFO. But > > that's just me. If you don't mind the characters being totally >changed and > > locations changed and special effects and explosions in place of >plot development > > and character development it should be fine. > >I would hope that a re-make of UFO would not have as drastic the >character changes of Battlestar. > >This is a side note, but does anyone remember a poseable action >figure called, "Action Jackson?" It was an 8" doll and is dressed >like the interceptor pilots from UFO. At least that is my >recollection of it. There are some available on ebay. Does anyone >know if that product had any relation to UFO? > >-- >Robby Garner, Program Director >CyberMecha Studios - Internet Radio Rock Electronic >http://www.live365.com/stations/robitron > > _________________________________________________________________ http://liveearth.msn.com |
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I agree, to re-make UFO as we know it just isn't possible, no matter how much we would like to see it done. Largely because no one remembers the old show. At least remembers it enough for it to matter.
So, the best approach would possible be to create a new show with slight references to the old show. Hopefully these references would help bring in and recreate a good fan base from the old show, yet still allowing for new fans to come in without having to know a lot about the first show to know what is going on. It would be nice if the Shado organization was still in the new show. Updated of course, but still functioning as we know it. Maybe even having a comic type approach sort of like the X-men or Fantastic Four movies, with more of a adult twist. I'm not a big comic fan, but a lot of people respond to those types of movies quite well. What do you think? Now as for a name. Maybe something that stirs up fear and curiosity. I'm open for suggest. A good opening episode would be to have the Earth largely taken over by the Alien's by taking over our government leaders. Hence references to the "Reflection in the Water" episode. Then have Shado (which has now had to become a rouge operation because of the Aliens take over) about to release a bio weapon that only kills the Aliens, or so they hope. It would be good way to introduce new characters while reinstating some of the old ones. There a lot of great possibilities here. Guess my imagination is getting awayof me here. Martin Michael > > From: "Marc Martin" <[hidden email]> > Date: 2007/07/12 Thu PM 02:27:54 EDT > To: [hidden email] > Subject: Re: [SHADO] UFO remake > > > One could say that's what happened with the new Battlestar Galactica > > series, but I actually like the new interpretation better. I would > > expect a new project for UFO to be a fast paced, suspense thriller, > > possibly set in the present. > > Yes, pretty much any present-day attempt to remake UFO would be much > different than the original. So different that many people who liked > the original series probably wouldn't like the remake (and also the > reverse situation). > > The new Battlestar Galactica is vastly different than the original. > One wonders why they even bothered calling it "Battlestar Galactica", > but I suppose they needed the name to get good ratings for the initial > mini-series. > > Of course, since there probably would be no ratings-advantage to > calling something "UFO", someone could certainly develop a new > series that has as much (or more) in common with UFO than many > remakes. I actually like this idea more than the idea of "remaking > UFO". > > Marc > > |
Remebers it? I have all of the series on DVD and watch it with friends quite a bit. However I think that a remake of the old series would be usless. Instead do an updated version in todays present time and go from there.
[hidden email] wrote: I agree, to re-make UFO as we know it just isn't possible, no matter how much we would like to see it done. Largely because no one remembers the old show. At least remembers it enough for it to matter. So, the best approach would possible be to create a new show with slight references to the old show. Hopefully these references would help bring in and recreate a good fan base from the old show, yet still allowing for new fans to come in without having to know a lot about the first show to know what is going on. It would be nice if the Shado organization was still in the new show. Updated of course, but still functioning as we know it. Maybe even having a comic type approach sort of like the X-men or Fantastic Four movies, with more of a adult twist. I'm not a big comic fan, but a lot of people respond to those types of movies quite well. What do you think? Now as for a name. Maybe something that stirs up fear and curiosity. I'm open for suggest. A good opening episode would be to have the Earth largely taken over by the Alien's by taking over our government leaders. Hence references to the "Reflection in the Water" episode. Then have Shado (which has now had to become a rouge operation because of the Aliens take over) about to release a bio weapon that only kills the Aliens, or so they hope. It would be good way to introduce new characters while reinstating some of the old ones. There a lot of great possibilities here. Guess my imagination is getting awayof me here. Martin Michael > > From: "Marc Martin" > Date: 2007/07/12 Thu PM 02:27:54 EDT > To: [hidden email] > Subject: Re: [SHADO] UFO remake > > > One could say that's what happened with the new Battlestar Galactica > > series, but I actually like the new interpretation better. I would > > expect a new project for UFO to be a fast paced, suspense thriller, > > possibly set in the present. > > Yes, pretty much any present-day attempt to remake UFO would be much > different than the original. So different that many people who liked > the original series probably wouldn't like the remake (and also the > reverse situation). > > The new Battlestar Galactica is vastly different than the original. > One wonders why they even bothered calling it "Battlestar Galactica", > but I suppose they needed the name to get good ratings for the initial > mini-series. > > Of course, since there probably would be no ratings-advantage to > calling something "UFO", someone could certainly develop a new > series that has as much (or more) in common with UFO than many > remakes. I actually like this idea more than the idea of "remaking > UFO". > > Marc > > Yahoo! Groups Links You have reached the Psicorp. I know who you are. I know your phone number. I know what you want. Do not leave a message and I will get back to you. --------------------------------- Bored stiff? Loosen up... Download and play hundreds of games for free on Yahoo! Games. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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To tell the truth, I hated the old and the new BG. The original one was just
plain dumb and the second one was boring as h**l. So it scares me to think of what could happen with a so-called remake of UFO or a utilization of the series ideas a la Mission: Impossible - sorry - but Tom Cruise and his movies didn't bring alive to me the series at all and I hated the very idea that Jim Phelps could be made into a BAD guy. That was just plain series assassination. Most remakes of series and movies are crap it seems (look at that HORRIBLE miniseries based on the sequel to Gone With the Wind - I'm sure Margaret Mitchell was rolling over in her grave...) and the movie version of Lost In Space was no better than BG. I, Robot at least made little attempt to copy the original story by Asimov and did not really bill itself that way either. In the final analysis, part of me would never even bother watching a UFO remake and I have NO intention of watching the Star Trek movie in the making with Kirk and Spock at StarFleet Academy - sometimes it's just better to leave the original alone and enjoy it for what it was. Pam the Canuck |
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> To tell the truth, I hated the old and the new BG. <rant snipped> I'm not so sure Pam. That shaky-cam "realistic" POV was sooo cool with BG. I mean, it MUST be cool since it seems to be so pervasive these days. Actually, it looks like some producers have a grudge against Stedicam and are refusing to use their technology. Or they're using rapidly-moving camera shots to cover-up for crappy SFX. More likely is that they've (the marketdroids backed-up by dubious social scientists) figured-out that jerky camera action causes eyeballs to pay more attention. I watched BG for awhile and just gave up after two or three episodes. Paul |
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pam, wow
I agree, too bad movies cant be fan made mission impossibles movies sucked and hate to say but being a gamer, that tv show with the gates were for me a rip from fringeworthy, oh well --- Pamela McCaughey <[hidden email]> wrote: > To tell the truth, I hated the old and the new BG. > The original one was just > plain dumb and the second one was boring as h**l. So > it scares me to think > of what could happen with a so-called remake of UFO > or a utilization of the > series ideas a la Mission: Impossible - sorry - but > Tom Cruise and his > movies didn't bring alive to me the series at all > and I hated the very idea > that Jim Phelps could be made into a BAD guy. That > was just plain series > assassination. Most remakes of series and movies are > crap it seems (look at > that HORRIBLE miniseries based on the sequel to Gone > With the Wind - I'm > sure Margaret Mitchell was rolling over in her > grave...) and the movie > version of Lost In Space was no better than BG. I, > Robot at least made > little attempt to copy the original story by Asimov > and did not really bill > itself that way either. In the final analysis, part > of me would never even > bother watching a UFO remake and I have NO intention > of watching the Star > Trek movie in the making with Kirk and Spock at > StarFleet Academy - > sometimes it's just better to leave the original > alone and enjoy it for what > it was. Pam the Canuck > ____________________________________________________________________________________Ready for the edge of your seat? Check out tonight's top picks on Yahoo! TV. http://tv.yahoo.com/ |
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Hi Pam :)
Agree practically word for word... Best to all :) Griff --- In [hidden email], Pamela McCaughey <mccaug@...> wrote: To tell the truth, I hated the old and the new BG. The original one was just plain dumb and the second one was boring as h**l. So it scares me to think of what could happen with a so-called remake of UFO or a utilization of the series ideas a la Mission: Impossible - sorry - but Tom Cruise and his movies didn't bring alive to me the series at all and I hated the very idea that Jim Phelps could be made into a BAD guy. That was just plain series assassination. Most remakes of series and movies are crap it seems (look at that HORRIBLE miniseries based on the sequel to Gone With the Wind - I'm sure Margaret Mitchell was rolling over in her grave...) and the movie version of Lost In Space was no better than BG. I, Robot at least made little attempt to copy the original story by Asimov and did not really bill itself that way either. In the final analysis, part of me would never even bother watching a UFO remake and I have NO intention of watching the Star Trek movie in the making with Kirk and Spock at StarFleet Academy - sometimes it's just better to leave the original alone and enjoy it for what it was. Pam the Canuck |
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steven mckenzie <[hidden email]> wrote: > pam, wow > I agree, > too bad movies cant be fan made > mission impossibles movies sucked > I liked the Mission:Impossible films - they are stylish action films with lots of eye candy, and that's all they were intended to be. I don't actually think that they really needed to refer back to the old '60s TV series; given Tom Cruise's participation they would have worked just as well, I suspect, in a different guise. The trouble with films being made by fans is that they will tend to appeal predominantly to fans, rather than the general public. For a premise with a huge fanbase that's fine, but for something like UFO, it's a guarantee that it wouldn't be made in the first place. James |
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>A good opening episode would be to have the Earth largely taken over by the
Alien's by taking over our government leaders. Hence references to the "Reflection in the Water" episode. Then have Shado (which has now had to become a rouge operation because of the Aliens take over) about to release a bio weapon that only kills the Aliens, or so they hope.< Okaaay - Not to toot my own horn, but Straker and company made pretty good Superman villains. http://www.fanfiction.net/s/3236823/1/Shadows_In_Darkness [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Sorry, but I for one think the new BG is awesome.... Dave H. ------------------------------------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: Paul Bowers To: [hidden email] Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 11:47 PM Subject: Re: [SHADO] UFO remake Pamela McCaughey wrote: > To tell the truth, I hated the old and the new BG. <rant snipped> I'm not so sure Pam. That shaky-cam "realistic" POV was sooo cool with BG. I mean, it MUST be cool since it seems to be so pervasive these days. Actually, it looks like some producers have a grudge against Stedicam and are refusing to use their technology. Or they're using rapidly-moving camera shots to cover-up for crappy SFX. More likely is that they've (the marketdroids backed-up by dubious social scientists) figured-out that jerky camera action causes eyeballs to pay more attention. I watched BG for awhile and just gave up after two or three episodes. Paul [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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In my opinion the "new" Galactica cannot reach the magic of the old one feat. such great actors like Lorne Greene or James Colicos. I always liked Battlestar Galactica and I was very happy when I read that they'd renew the series but when I saw the MiniSeries on TV I was disappointed because of so much violence. Battlestar Galactica lost its charm! I'm sorry but this renewal is too violent for me. Let me tell you my fab sci fi-series:
1) UFO 2) Battlestar Galactica (from the 1970ies, the 1980ies version was also bullshit) 3) Space:1999 Cheers: Rainer "Hemmings, R.K." <[hidden email]> schrieb: Same here. It's not a series for watching just the occasional episode though - you do need to follow it. In that way, it's similar to Babylon 5, which I also loved. UFO is quite different in this respect - each episode can be watched as a one-off. My top 3 TV SF series of all time: 1, UFO 2, Galactica (*only* the new version) 3, Babylon 5 Cheers, -- Rob >-----Original Message----- >From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On >Behalf Of davrecon >Sent: 16 July 2007 17:15 >To: [hidden email] >Subject: Re: [SHADO] UFO remake > > >Sorry, but I for one think the new BG is awesome.... >Dave H. > > > >---------------------------------------------------------- > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Paul Bowers > To: [hidden email] > Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 11:47 PM > Subject: Re: [SHADO] UFO remake > > > Pamela McCaughey wrote: > > > To tell the truth, I hated the old and the new BG. > > <rant snipped> > > I'm not so sure Pam. That shaky-cam "realistic" POV was sooo >cool with > BG. I mean, it MUST be cool since it seems to be so >pervasive these days. > > Actually, it looks like some producers have a grudge against >Stedicam > and are refusing to use their technology. Or they're using > rapidly-moving camera shots to cover-up for crappy SFX. > > More likely is that they've (the marketdroids backed-up by dubious > social scientists) figured-out that jerky camera action >causes eyeballs > to pay more attention. > > I watched BG for awhile and just gave up after two or three episodes. > > Paul > > > > > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > --------------------------------- Wissenswertes für Bastler und Hobby Handwerker.BE A BETTER HEIMWERKER! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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UFO is still my favorite sci-fi series of all time, even though as an adult now I find it so full of bad acting and outrageous flaws. Something about the premise and storyline make it the most easy to "immerse" myself into imagining living there in an alternate life. I like the simplicity of the '70s vision of life in the '80s as well. The real world has turned out a bit dissappointing politically and space program wise. The new BG is *addictive*. Also, every aspect of production is extremely high quality, from writing to acting to FX. It also parallels our situation today with the war and american politics. A brilliantly crafted, but subtle protest against our current leadership, while at the same time exposing both sides of the conflict. Never seen the Babylon 5. Dave H. ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: Hemmings, R.K. To: [hidden email] Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 9:18 AM Subject: RE: [SHADO] UFO remake Same here. It's not a series for watching just the occasional episode though - you do need to follow it. In that way, it's similar to Babylon 5, which I also loved. UFO is quite different in this respect - each episode can be watched as a one-off. My top 3 TV SF series of all time: 1, UFO 2, Galactica (*only* the new version) 3, Babylon 5 Cheers, -- Rob >-----Original Message----- >From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On >Behalf Of davrecon >Sent: 16 July 2007 17:15 >To: [hidden email] >Subject: Re: [SHADO] UFO remake > > >Sorry, but I for one think the new BG is awesome.... >Dave H. > > > >---------------------------------------------------------- > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Paul Bowers > To: [hidden email] > Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 11:47 PM > Subject: Re: [SHADO] UFO remake > > > Pamela McCaughey wrote: > > > To tell the truth, I hated the old and the new BG. > > <rant snipped> > > I'm not so sure Pam. That shaky-cam "realistic" POV was sooo >cool with > BG. I mean, it MUST be cool since it seems to be so >pervasive these days. > > Actually, it looks like some producers have a grudge against >Stedicam > and are refusing to use their technology. Or they're using > rapidly-moving camera shots to cover-up for crappy SFX. > > More likely is that they've (the marketdroids backed-up by dubious > social scientists) figured-out that jerky camera action >causes eyeballs > to pay more attention. > > I watched BG for awhile and just gave up after two or three episodes. > > Paul > > > > > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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