...wow. That looks like a smurfing piece of smurf.
Doesn't matter if you grew up on them or not. It still looks like a totally shitty movie.bla bla my childhood bla bla, who cares
Well, technically that's not too far from the old show, as the whole thing starts with Gobo's uncle going out to the human world (and comes back to it repeatedly). Regardless though, if it's a Muppet movie it'll still be leagues better than a Smurfs movie I would think.Unfortunately, the Fraggle Rock movie will apparently have the same plot, of the Fraggles being thrown out into the modern world, away from Fraggle Rock.
Well, technically that's not too far from the old show, as the whole thing starts with Gobo's uncle going out to the human world (and comes back to it repeatedly). Regardless though, if it's a Muppet movie it'll still be leagues better than a Smurfs movie I would think.[/QUOTE]Unfortunately, the Fraggle Rock movie will apparently have the same plot, of the Fraggles being thrown out into the modern world, away from Fraggle Rock.
Unfortunately, the Fraggle Rock movie will apparently have the same plot, of the Fraggles being thrown out into the modern world, away from Fraggle Rock.
The SpongeBob movie was awesomely hilarious. Spongebob's always had an undercurrent of intelligent humor despite being a silly kid's show, and the movie took that even further. This looks like crap.Mentioning Inspector Gadget reminds me, how the movies based on these shows feel the need to make things different. I understand that a movie needs to be bigger, but taking it out of its element is unnecessary and might as well be a completely different product.
I'm trying to think of movies done right, which kept the spirit of their show while also making the whole thing bigger and more cinematic (unlike the movies based on shows like He-Man and My Little Pony, which as mentioned earlier in the thread, were like longer episodes) and all I can think of are The Simpsons Movie and The Spongebob Squarepants Movie.
The original live movies did a great job as well, even if the third one was rancid balls.I suppose TMNT qualifies as a film the successfully kept the spirit of the show (or concept) and gave it an epic story, and still works as a good film.
The original live movies did a great job as well, even if the third one was rancid balls.[/QUOTE]I suppose TMNT qualifies as a film the successfully kept the spirit of the show (or concept) and gave it an epic story, and still works as a good film.
The original live movies did a great job as well, even if the third one was rancid balls.[/QUOTE]I suppose TMNT qualifies as a film the successfully kept the spirit of the show (or concept) and gave it an epic story, and still works as a good film.