Top 4 80’s TV Show Movie Remakes
Hi, this is Mike from the sub stream and guesses what? It’s a day and a month in year
2010 on 89. Well, 2007. We about what that means? That’s right. There’s a whole bunch
of remake movies, and we had them personally. How to just like to say thank Reiss for
that. There’s something confident about remakes. You don’t have to worry if one thing in
at that wave of revulsion that just shoots through you, starting at the tips of the eyeballs,
and then punishing with brain before it tears down your windpipe and flips your guts
upside down and does something gross to your genitals whenever you’re forced to look at
something newer or original or another thing.
Remakes are a new version of the old thing, and the old thing is awesome, all of it. So
will Joe Karnahan’s remake of Steven Jay canal seminal mid 80’s goofy action family
TV show, the 18 be utterly pawnage or totally to sucks ours? We know but we are not
allowed to tell you because reviews are embargoed until Friday, so until then we’re going
to countdown the four best films based on 80’s TV series that show you what the 18
remake is stacked up against.
Number four. Michael Mann adapts his own show into a movie, directed by him, Miami
Vice. Did you ever want to see two hours of Collin Farrell’s hair boning around in a boat,
in Cuba and doing it to it with a chick?
Number three. The G.I. Joe movie, just so close, it was really close that just edge of that
Miami Vice. If you were an actor, how do you get type cast or as the silent guy that’s
really good at Kung fu and you’re not allowed to see his face?. How do you have a
reputation where guys are in an office LA and New York? Well, there’s a character who
is doesn’t have any lines. He kicks silent ass and has a crazy mask on his face, we’ll call
Ray Park. There’s only one guy to do it and he’s going to do whatever he can
Number two, Masters of the Universe, this is a bit of an oddity because this was a remake
of the TV series from 80’s. They got made in 80’s. They didn’t wait until remake
craziness to build in the 2000’s, and it’s really balsy because they know that the 1987
which was the precise period of time when nobody cared on in way about He-Man
anymore. Now Frank Langella is a really good actor. He started in. It’s created by movie
of Toni for being in Edward Albee play. And he recently in 2008 got an academy award
nomination for play and mixing flash. But those two performances are mere bookends on
either side of the nugget of pure genius that is his portrayal of Skeletor in the He-Man
movie which is better than Miami Vice and at G.I. Joe.
And the number one best film movie adaptation feature lentgh version of a television
show from the 1980’s is CHIP’s ’99. The CHIP’s movie that they made in 1999 where
there are million dollar of chips beat off and made in a movie. How do you say could
CHIP’s ’99 be better than Miami Vice and the G.I. Joe and Masters of the Universe?
Well, I don’t think my word for it. Let’s listen to an excerpt of the plot summary from our
fans at the CHIPs, Wiki. Jon gives the order for Stormy to transport Ponch to the blood
bank.
There’s no place but in the land so Ponch tell Stormy to land on 18 yard. After arguing
with one of the best transporting blood, Ponch gets the cruel thousands up to align from
the helicopter and gets sneaked out of traffic. He tells Stormy that he’s used to it since
he’s been painting the golden gate beige for as ten unions.
That’s competition 18, and you’ve got what it takes to staying with the best of the best.
Or were you having mess with the best? But you like the best and get laughed in the
garbage of arrest. Stop by the highway. Well, Ponch flies over top and to a blood band.
We’ll see you.
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