frogboy4
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You're right! I didn't realize Cosby wrote that steamy pile of cinematic crap. I've never taken him as the genius that others do. Fat Albert was always more of a niche program and Cosby's sitcom filled a void in American television at the right place and time. His film attempts have always been terrible. Remember "Lenard Part 6" or "Ghost Dad"?COugh...
Uh... it WAS written by Bill Cosby so...
If nothing else, though the characters WERE based on his creations, he was the host and voice actor of some of the characters... he didn't write the show himself. So, I'm guessing the characters were much closer to the inspirations TO the characters on the show, not the characters from the show.
Now, I ALWAYS wanted to read the script that Forrest Whittaker did that Cosby and him got into a fight about.
But overall, I'll take well meaning but flawed over "CRAP! Our film license is about to expire! We have 3 months to write a script, let's pick the second one we can find, and we'll have the whole thing done with 2 months and 28 days to spare!" Speed Racer was a directing vanity job, but at least they got the character names and half the portrayals right.
There wasn't... but it was probably the second script they looked at when the clock was ticking and said "uh... okay." then gave second thoughts about it and dumped it on August when they know no one will see it, but they might just get an audience that's seen Kung Fu Panda and Cars several times already. I will say, at least they didn't go with the script where the Belgian girl who doesn't feel accepted (played by a cute blonde haired blue eyed girl who's good looking enough to land a Hollywood) cried them to life so they can help be their friends. But still a "GAWD, this show is campy! Let's make fun of everything! it's a paycheck to us!" script shows there's no thought, the release date shows there's no care, and I STILL want to know why Paramount's epic Smurf Trilogy got cancelled in favor of a qicky nostalgic cash grab that's not going to appeal to new generations or the actual kids that grew up with this.
To be honest, I thought Scooby Doo had some potential. The sequel kind of showed what they should have been doing, but even that was bungled. There was too much stunt casting and too many gimmicks. They should have just kept it a simple haunted house story (and hired a Fred who at leased appeared to have been a natural blond).
I also thought the CG Garfield design was spectacular. It had the appropriate balance of cartoon-to-cat ratio. He reportedly took up 40 million dollars of the budget, hence no cartoon Odie, so they got their money's worth. It's just the rest of the movie that bit.
The first Chipmunks was cute and ticked audiences at a time when there was a cinematic void. The script was terrible and some of the choices they made equally bad. The Squeakuel was nothing to write home about.
However, Speed Racer was an epic disaster on just about every level. One does not make a two and a half hour family film! And there wasn't enough story here for a ten minute piece anyway. There was so much potential wasted here, but it did look pretty.
I have no doubt that "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs" totally scrapped the better, original source material, but I have to be honest. It was pretty good for a stand-alone film. I went in wanting to hate it and just couldn't do it. Maybe I would feel differently after reading the book.
The Smurfs' character designs are decent. I must admit that the one with the over-sized floppy hat tugs at my heartstrings. That's the intention and it works big time! I wonder how much time they will spend in the village. I have a sneaky feeling that Sony wants to make some CG Smurfs show. We'll see. This film could truly go either way box office wise.