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Scifi Channel's Flash Gordon

I am hopping they go comic strip. http://home.comcast.net/~cjh5801a/Flash.htm

The first panel of the inaugural strip shows the front page of a newspaper, the headlines blaring, "WORLD COMING TO END—STRANGE NEW PLANET RUSHING TOWARD EARTH—ONLY MIRACLE CAN SAVE US, SAYS SCIENCE." In the succeeding panels, the narration informs us: "In African jungles tom-toms roll and thunder incessantly as the howling blacks await their doom! The Arab in the desert resigned to the inevitable faces Mecca and prays for his salvation! Times Square, New York—A seething mass of humanity watches a bulletin board describing the flight of the comet! The scientist, Dr. Hans Zarkov works day and night perfecting a device with which he hopes to save the world—His great brain is weakening under the strain. Aboard an eastbound transcontinental plane we have Flash Gordon, Yale graduate and world renowned polo player and Dale Arden, a passenger. Suddenly, a flaming meteor torn loose from the approaching comet, roars past the plane shearing off a wing—The plane flounders helplessly and dives! Flash takes the girl in his arms and bails out. His 'chute opens with a crack! They float earthward. Landing near Dr. Zarkov's great observatory, Flash frees himself of his parachute. A dishevelled wild-eyed figure confronts them..."
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and NOT something on this line
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Although there are rumors that another Flash Gordon movie is currently in the works, the lastest production featuring Flash and his friends was another animated series released for syndication by Hearst Entertainment in 1996. To the horror of Flash Gordon purists, Flash and Dale have become skateboarding insouciant teenagers, mistakenly kidnapped by a self-centered and cowardly Dr. Zarkov, who is more interested in going to Mongo in order to win the Nobel prize than in order to save the Earth. In keeping with the PC times, Ming is depicted as being reptilian (reptiles being harder to offend than humans), and Princess Aura is his half-reptile, half-human daughter who still has the hots for Flash. Prince Thun of the Lion Men has been replaced by Princess Thundar, another overactive teenager. There were at least 26 half-hour episodes of this series, and a video, Marooned on Mongo, is occasionally available for aucion on eBay should anyone wish to see it.
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So, what are the odds! :heh:
 
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Klaus said:
"FLASH!!!! Ah-AAAAAAAAAH!!!" must be the opening song of the show.
While it was otherwise not much of a film, the climax skate of Blades of Glory uses that as its theme. I actually got goosebumps hearing the opening base "dumdumdumdumdumdumdumdumdumdumdumdumdumdumdumdum" and the majesty of "FLASH! Ah-aaaaaaaah!"

It was aaaaaah-some!
 

I really liked the Flash Gordon animated series from the early 80s. It had a glossier look about itself than most anything else out at the time. I've seen the series has been released as a DVD set and its on my list to pick up.

Also went to the movie when it premiered, and although there were some slow spots, I can still recall the scenes with Zarkov getting his memory sucked out and Flash & Timothy Dalton playing russian roulette with a poisonous tree stump! :D
 

I hope this actor cast as Flash is a better actor than Sam J. Jones.

I also hope they avoid any relationship to that horrid animated series, which I thought I had burned from my memory until Hand of Evil (ironic, no?) brought it up again.
 

I really hope they go back to the original Alex Raymond strips. My dad had the oversized albums that collected them, and they were awesome (as was Prince Valiant and the very first appearance of something *very* reminiscent of Etrigan The Demon).
 

I love the movie. Sure, it was campy, but at the same time, it was quite faithful to the old comic strips. There's just no way to do them without being campy, because the strips are simply dated by today's standards. Seriously, could you have someone named "Pricne Barin" on a serious show? And all the kingdom names, like Arboria, Frigidia, etc? I've read most of the collections of the strips (my local library has them) and while they are good, they are definitely products of their time.

That said, I don't like the sound of this "Yale graduate and world renowned polo player" bit. Flash Gordon should be a common guy, not some snooty highbrow type.
 


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