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Snowth summed it up well in two words...Oy vey.
Family Guy has been on a very long time, not as long as the Simpsons of course, but There's less and less they can do with a movie. Especially since the characters keep getting flattened into one note jokes. But I've noticed they've been doing more daring action/adventure based plot lines recently, so I can't say a movie wouldn't work, but I wonder if it could. "And then there were fewer" could have been stretched into a film, actually.Personally, I enjoy Family Guy....but seeing this as a movie is not really going to work for me. I mean, I could be wrong (In the case of The Simpsons Movie, which I did enjoy very much.) but this one......ehhh.......it's looking a little iffy.
Again, I'm sorry... but we SHOULD get more movies based on TV cartoons while they're still being produced. Imagine if they made a proper Inspector Gadget movie in 1984 animated in Japan (like the series), voiced by Don Adams and the rest, and released by DIC rather than the crummy Disney live action picture that randomly came out in 1999? Not even near an anniversary. 1999, when the character wasn't exactly relevant.But if this isn't bad enough, they're making a second SpongeBob movie! I hope that it's the true finale, since it's seeming to decline in popularity a bit...
Here's the problem:Here's an idea; what if Hollywood just stops adapting TV shows (and books, and comics, and plays/musicals, and old films) into movies and starts coming up with completely new ideas altogether?