You're right and that could be good or bad. It fans of any of the other DS movies or shows don't buy the location it will put a bad taste in their mouth from the start. First impressions are very important. The wrong poster or trailer can keep people out of a theater. If the people don't buy the location it will be real hard for the movie to recover from it. The movie isn't being made for the TV shows original fans but if they go see it and give it bad word of mouth it could affect it's box office.
Well word of mouth always affects box office. That's where a "sleeper hit" comes from. It can also happen to a movie that's expected to be a hit. If two new movies come out one weekend and you can only go see one of them are you going to go to the one that all your friends like or the one they all say sucks.
I think alot of DS fans are going to turn out for this movie if it gets made. It they don't like it they will tell people. Many will walk into the theater thinking that DS should not be remade, why can't they leave the classics alone? Then they'll see a house that looks nothing like Collinwood?
I don't think that's being closed minded. The fact is whenever you remake, or whatever you care to call it, a classic there are iconic things that are expected that people look for.
With DS one of them is the waves washing over the rocks in the credits, one is Collinwood. For me if the new movie opened with the waves then Seaview I'd be ready for just about anything. I'd be at Collinwood, it would be on a big screen, and it would be hard to bring me down after that. It may be silly but if you put a smile on my face in the first 10 mins. it gonna be hard to get it off.
The reason it would be wrong to me, I don't think I get upset, is that IMHO it would be like going to a Star Trek movie and they have a ship that looks like it should be in 2001, or Alien. The Enterprise is the part of Star Trek makes each new movie a Star Trek movie. They have brought in 4 or 5 different crews and it's accepted be fans because they have the same kinds of ships. They're updated but you can still see the original in them.
The number of fans of the original series is miniscule in comparison to the millions of people who are the potential audience of the new movie. Out of the movie's audience, the portion of the original series' fan base that would be upset at seeing a "new" Collinwood is practically infinitesimal.
Who is being given a cameo in this upcoming project?
The pen!
Quote from: Nancy on September 10, 2009, 12:23:29 AMWho is being given a cameo in this upcoming project?The pen!
if there ain't no afghan sitting on the sofa in the drawing room, I ain't going to go see the movie. There are some things that are non-negotiable!
Perhaps we should spearhead a letter writing campaign now by blanketing WB, Tim Burton Productions, Depp's Infinitum Nihil, and Graham King's GK Films with demands for their inclusion...
yes and i hope collinsport inn waitress "susie" is being cast with great care...a small but multifaceted role.
I have an extremely hard time imagining that the absence of Seaview will have any measurable impact on the boxoffice performance of the new Dark Shadows. The number of fans of the original series is miniscule in comparison to the millions of people who are the potential audience of the new movie. Out of the movie's audience, the portion of the original series' fan base that would be upset at seeing a "new" Collinwood is practically infinitesimal.