Wednesday, October 29

The State of the A-Team

Ain't It Cool News recently reported (via an article in Variety) that John Singleton has left the long-in-development A-Team project. I really can't say whether this is good or bad. News about the project has been fleeting, but it did get me thinking about the potential for the A-Team franchise and the challenges of adapting television shows for the big screen.

Generally TV-adapts have a hard time balancing the two tasks of paying homage to the original series and updating the storyline for a contemporary audiences. For every skillfully executed project, there's a litany of forgettable ones - stuff like the Avengers, the Mod Squad, Starsky and Hutch, to name few. This recent news about the A-Team project has me thinking it will fare no better than this group.

So how do you avoid this? If I had my way, I would take the following steps.

1. Resist the urge to camp it up. Take a serious approach and set the show in a world that an audience recognizes as authentic.

2. The humor ought to be character driven. The cast is one of the show's major strengths. You do not need to stick the crew in silly circumstances to elicit humor.

3. Tell the story that audiences haven't seen before. The one that is established in the show's memorable opening (below)





Go with the origin story... the escape from the maximum security prison. Hold off on the missions and operating via the Los Angeles underground. And I'll say it. You even leave out the iconic van in the first installment.

This movie will come with a great deal of expectations, as a result of the formulaic approach to the show. I just hope the studio sees the value of the A-Team as a franchise. You could reload it sequel after sequel, so long as you don't bury it with a mediocre adaptation.

But as Dennis Miller would often quip, "Of course, that's just my opinion. I could be wrong."

Friday, October 24

At 78 I Hope I'm This Active...

After watching the Gran Torino Trailer there is no question that Clint Eastwood has plenty left in the tank. Harry Knowles of Ain't It Cool News sums it up best... "Gran Torino is Clint Eastwood as an Archie Bunker You Do Not F@#K With!" His rage sears.

Before Torino, audiences will be able to catch Eastwood behind the camera in The Changeling, starring Angelina Jolie due in theaters next Friday (Oct. 31st). Eastwood hasn't been in front of the camera since '04's Million Dollar Baby. This peak at Gran Torino has me looking forward to his return. For a glance at a handful of Eastwood's passions and influences check out the following in the latest issue of EW - Inside the Mind of... Clint Eastwood. The Torino poster kicks ass.

Thursday, October 23

Great stuff from the gang over at Funny or Die, Ron Howard, Henry Winkler, and Andy Griffith.

See more Ron Howard videos at Funny or Die

Barack-n-roll!

Monday, October 13

This-n-That

Boy time flies... you get busy... and it's suddenly 4 months since the date you intended to start blogging.

Currently, devouring Pearl Jam - Live at Madison Square Garden. I love Pearl Jam. Ten was my first CD and I've been a member of the Ten Club ever since. So you would think that I would have been all over this set when Pearl Jam released their '08 Bootlegs for download.
It was actually a review in the current issue of Relix Magazine that motivated me to download the albums. All in all two great nights of music at one of the greatest venues in the world. I'll follow this up with a listing of standout tracks a little later. My current favorite is the reworked acoustic version of W.M.A.


Official photos from Pearl Jam Live in 2008. Get connected at pearljam.com. Photos by Karen Loria.


The Sports Guy used to update his column/site farily regularly with links. It looks as though the links are on hiatus, so it seems even more fitting that I post a few of my own.
  1. In my opinion, there's no better peek at the week in new movie releases than Harry Knowles DVD Picks and Peeks over at Ain't It Cool News.
  2. Some Wathcmen footage from SpikeTV via MovieBox.net and YouTube.