That'd be like the cabbage deciding to sell the refrigerator because it didn't like sitting next to the eggs and tomatoes.
That said, all that material is vaulted at Warners and it'll be a cold day in hell before you'll see that material released or shown at a fest.
No way Curtis could have pulled the plug. It was up to the network- they licensed the rights and paid Curtis and provided the budget for the pilot...That'd be like the cabbage deciding to sell the refrigerator because it didn't like sitting next to the eggs and tomatoes.
My interpretation Verheiden's comments regarding the "time travel" issue, is that he said he "preferred" not to handle the telling of Barnabas's history through time travel, but that Curtis was still pushing for it to be handled in his traditional way. So, it seemed to me that this decicision was still up in the air. Perhaps I misinterpretted.
Quote from: Misa on October 04, 2005, 01:26:01 AMI really have to say that I am all for the remake, rather then a next generation thing. A next generation thing wouldn't have much to go on. Unless they cast Ben Cross and the 1991 company again. I couldn't imagine Dark Shadows without Barnabas, and having a next generation show with a new actor playing Barnabas would not cut it IMO.I meant a "next generation thing" which would ignore the whole 1991 series! Certainly, I would have done the re-make with Barnabas. Sorry if that wasn't clear...
I really have to say that I am all for the remake, rather then a next generation thing. A next generation thing wouldn't have much to go on. Unless they cast Ben Cross and the 1991 company again. I couldn't imagine Dark Shadows without Barnabas, and having a next generation show with a new actor playing Barnabas would not cut it IMO.
See I also got this same impression that Dan Curtis wasn't going to let his original concept of the show be done away with.If it was an open ended contract. Then Dan Curtis could still have been the one to cause the show not to be picked up due to his ideas and the networks ideas not meshing together. It could have been creative differences at work. So technically Dan Curtis could still have been involved in the plug being pulled.FireRose
Sorry if these make me come off like a know-it-all.
I was luckily at a unique viewpoint during the pilot production and simply want to give you guys a better view of the processes, the thinking and what actually went on.Without getting into to much trouble, of course.
I completely disagree that Michael Roberts' Sheriff Patterson was in any way racist in any way shape or form.
I completely disagree that Michael Roberts' Sheriff Patterson was in any way racist in any way shape or form.I didn't find him bumbling at all. I found him a warm, friendly hometown Sheriff, a wonderful contrast to the cold stiff portrayal by Michael Cavanaugh in the 91 series.For the Sheriff who is destined to be an antagonist to Barnabas, making him disarmingly friendly and likable would do wonders down the line to create real drama. If you have two characters who your audience is invested in and you have them trying to kill each other it can become unbearably tense, and wonderfully gripping.I didn't find him stupid at all, just a nervous laugh at what he thought was a ridiculous, out of left field suggestion, (Carolyn being bitten by a person for their blood) and his disturbed reaction to Kelly's body having the same marks later on gave the audience an appreciative frisson as we could feel him and Julia would be investigating it further, in the traditional, "Watson, the game's afoot" type way.
Also, I seem to remember some interview with somebody (Verheiden?), where it was suggested they might tell Barnabas's history through memories and flashbacks, rather than actually having someone (Vicki) go back in time. Had this been the case, then the casting concerns remain.So, I guess my point is -- I would still be concerned (for the same reasons) about Hu's casting.
Okay, but who would play Barnabas? Someone who sort of looks like Jonathan Frid? Someone with a possible different look? How about the other characters?If you had never seen Dark Shadows, how are the writers to make these characters interesting to you? As a continuing story you have to know what is being continued. These character might be interesting to those of us who have already seen Dark Shadows, but for new viewers how are the writers to hook them?