Phill
Thursday 2nd October 2008 7:12pm [Edited]
Eastbourne
211 posts
Quote: Tommy Power @ October 2 2008, 2:37 PM BST
... who wouldn't prefer programming money be spent on new projects from fresh, gifted and original writers?
I would prefer programming money to be spent on me, despite not really being fresh, gifted or original; but what would the non-comedy writing segments of the public want? Would they rather have a new comedy from someone they've never heard of, starring someone they've never heard of, or another series of Friends?
Where Friends can be any hit TV show which is massively successful in a huge amount of countries.
Quote: Tommy Power @ October 2 2008, 2:37 PM BST
I don't believe the US versions of British shows are actually superior to the originals.
Would Americans generally agree the British originals are better? I'm prepared to bet any Americans who post on comedy forums would; but what about the general population? Do they even know it's a remake? Do they know the original exists? Maybe it's not about being better, just being different for a different culture?
For example, I love the film 'True Lies' - yet I have never seen and have no desire to see the original French movie. The American version stands perfectly well as a film without the need to compare it to a different version.
Quote: Tommy Power @ October 2 2008, 2:37 PM BST
If Bain and Armstrong are contributing, fine; but I'd rather see their ideas turned into new episodes of the UK Peep Show than a US version that might not cut it.
If I was them I wouldn't want to be involved. I might like to be consulted in the initial set up, but I wouldn't want to be involved in writing the actual episodes. It's going to be team-written so you'd have to get your idea for your characters past six or seven strangers instead of your best mate/writing partner. Plus, looking at my contracts, if I had an American series made as a spin off of one of my films I would get loads of thousands of pounds. On top of that I get loads more thousands of pounds for EVERY episode, regardless of whether or not I'm involved. I'd love that because I'd be loaded and be able to point at the series and say:
"See that bag of shit? That's what happens when I'm not writing it."