Not to get off track from your cartoon discussion, but if anyone was aware of it, the 80's tv show "The A-Team" made its big debute over the weekend at movie theaters across the country. Needless to say, reviews weren't that good and most thought it was a big, stupid, action movie.........Kind of sounds like all action movies now a days.
To be honest, the A-Team looks
exactly like how an A-Team movie would. A big, loud, action series will become a bigger, louder action movie with more explosions. They just changed the wars to make them more current.... plus, if they still used 'Nam vets, they'd be quite old. It basically captures what the show did, in so much that the show really didn't have all that much to it. I like it and all, but we're not talking something extremely deep here. If it were to be a disgrace to the original, like I've been saying, they'd make them all Baby sitters, and Eddie Murphy would play all 4 members in different fat suits.
. The Karate Kid looks like it has something a little different than the original, but I'm skipping that one too.
It looks like the first time a remake is superior to the original. there's just something about it that looks like a higher quality of film, despite the fact that they've used the wrong martial art from the wrong part of the world... it should be the Kung Fu Kid.
The problem is this year is like every other year except last. And here's why. Last year, fewer films went into production due to the writer's strike. And that meant less films competing for each other, and more of an audience seeing less movies. Compare that with this year, where at least 2 blockbusters open up opposite each other
every week. Iron Man 2 and Shrek 4 beat the rush in early May, but now everything's slamming into each other, and it isn't even July yet.