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something you'd like to see turned into a movie or tv series


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Any books, cartoons, old TV shows, stories or anything you'd like to see turned into a movie or TV series?

 

I think for me it's the old "Six Million Dollar Man". I think a movie could be fairly well done. Of course that was the early '80s so he'd probably be more like 600 million...

 

And as immensely popular as "The Greatest American Hero" was, I can't imagine it hasn't been broached as a reborn series or movie.

 

I'd love to see something along the lines of "The White Shadow" redone as a TV series. Most TV teacher type shows are absolutely horrible, but if done right I think this could work.

 

Hollywood regurgitates everything anyway so these would be fun to see attempted. And if they sucked (and they probably would), it'd give us all something to complain about.

 

 

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And as immensely popular as "The Greatest American Hero" was, I can't imagine it hasn't been broached as a reborn series or movie.

http://deadline.com/2014/08/greatest-american-hero-remake-put-pilot-fox-826823/

I remember reading that there was a "Six Billion Dollar Man" movie in the works, but if I remember correctly it was going to be a crappy spoof starring Ben Stiller (like the garbage job they did with Starsky and Hutch).

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