johnny smith
Tuesday 28th April 2009 4:51pm [Edited]
279 posts
Even if you are somone who has never seen 'The Fall and Rise', you should at least be aware of it's reputation as one of the greatest and funniest sitcoms ever made.
I had seen the odd clip and had heard of the title of the show when I was younger (I am 19 now) and I have got the complete boxset a year or two ago and I still haven't watched every single episode yet but I am familiar enough with it to know that this new update, as well as being extremely pointless, is also extremely lame, old fashioned, embarrassing to watch and most of all - extremely unfunny - the exact opposite of the original.
Remaking or updating a show like this really is like updating or writing a sequel to a sacred religious text. The original series was a case (one of many) of all the show's components (the writer and the performers) coming together at the right time to produce pure comedy genius. It is something that you could never recapture or recreate and, until now, nobody would have even dreamed of doing so.
Andrew Collins was right when he said that some of the scenes in Reggie Perrin resemble a sketch from a sketch show where modern technology exists in the 1970s and the two factors really juxtapose with one another.
If there was to be a remake of 'Fall and Rise' in terms of setup and issues and topics raised, I think that Dylan Moran would be a great choice to play the 'Reggie' of the piece (mainly because his Bernard Black is like a 21st century Reginald Perrin - well, to me anyway) and Chris Morris as the 'CJ' eqivalent because I found his Denholm character from 'The IT Crowd' to be quite similar to CJ because of the bizarre things Denholm would come out with and the way he tents his fingers whilst sitting at his desk.