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The only way I see Buck Rogers working is in a one off parody film. Like the Starsky and Hutch kinda thing.Seems accurate. She has spent much of the past 30 years trying to make Buck Roger's happen in film, apparently.
The only way I see Buck Rogers working is in a one off parody film. Like the Starsky and Hutch kinda thing.Seems accurate. She has spent much of the past 30 years trying to make Buck Roger's happen in film, apparently.
Depends on what specifics they consider important to keep. At it's heart, it's just another 'American (former) soldier encounters sci-fi phenomenon and finds themself in the future/on another planer' story the same as Rip Van Winkle, Flash Gordon, John Carter of Mars, or Three Hearts and Three Lions (or at an even more basic level, a Gulliver's Travels-esque travellogue through a fantastic alternate society). Even that gets minimized a lot, and (for instance) the TV show makes him relatively omnicompetent and so he's quickly just a space hero with occasional lapses into I-don't-know-this territory so someone can exposition an explanation for the audience. Something like that could work (it's effectively Star Lord from GoG), there's just nothing about Buck Rogers that really sells it, unless as Mannahnin suggests you are leaning into the nostalgic zeerust.The only way I see Buck Rogers working is in a one off parody film. Like the Starsky and Hutch kinda thing.
Sure, any concept could potentially work with good writing and excellent execution. As a betting man im not putting money on being wrong about Buck Rogers though.Depends on what specifics they consider important to keep. At it's heart, it's just another 'American (former) soldier encounters sci-fi phenomenon and finds themself in the future/on another planer' story the same as Rip Van Winkle, Flash Gordon, John Carter of Mars, or Three Hearts and Three Lions (or at an even more basic level, a Gulliver's Travels-esque travellogue through a fantastic alternate society). Even that gets minimized a lot, and (for instance) the TV show makes him relatively omnicompetent and so he's quickly just a space hero with occasional lapses into I-don't-know-this territory so someone can exposition an explanation for the audience. Something like that could work (it's effectively Star Lord from GoG), there's just nothing about Buck Rogers that really sells it, unless as Mannahnin suggests you are leaning into the nostalgic zeerust.
Legit. I think Lorraine and Flint working on this for the past 40 years without success attests to the difficulty of this. I just can see why they'd keep trying, given both their own investment and some of the crazy concepts that occasionally succeed (including several of the cartoon properties Flint worked on in the 80s).Sure, any concept could potentially work with good writing and excellent execution. As a betting man im not putting money on being wrong about Buck Rogers though.
Bear in mind that the intellectual property rights to Buck Rogers were returned to the Nowlan Family Trust (representing the estate of Philip Francis Nowlan, creator of Buck Rogers) as of 2019, so Lorraine and Flint probably aren't trying to make anything for that particular bit of media anymore.Legit. I think Lorraine and Flint working on this for the past 40 years without success attests to the difficulty of this. I just can see why they'd keep trying, given both their own investment and some of the crazy concepts that occasionally succeed (including several of the cartoon properties Flint worked on in the 80s).
Ah! Good reminder, thanks. I half remembered something about that, but took Parmandur at his word with the present tense.Bear in mind that the intellectual property rights to Buck Rogers were returned to the Nowlan Family Trust (representing the estate of Philip Francis Nowlan, creator of Buck Rogers) as of 2019, so Lorraine and Flint probably aren't trying to make anything for that particular bit of media anymore.
Agree on the latter, but he might turn on her if he felt that was more interesting.Certainly Riggs would give her a fair shake; he'd jump through flaming hoops to interview her.
I think it is much better. Less ambitious, but it delivered on what it was trying to do."Wrath of the Dragon God" (2005) … better than "Honor Among Thieves"?!?!
To each their own, I guess!![]()