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Yes ............ thats more than likely...............ie far too much time has passed, and really only people in their late 50's plus would remember this show.Kristatos wrote:I think too few people were familiar with the TV show. I had several people say "what's that?" when I said I was going to see it. Yes, Mission: Impossible is also based on a '60s TV show, but it is an established movie franchise, so people who don't know the original will know it from the previous 4 movies.
I'm 48 and I remember it from reruns. The film has been in development hell for 10 years or so. The first M:I film came out when remakes of '60s and '70s TV shows were all the rage: The Fugitive, Charlie's Angels, The Flintstones....English Agent wrote:Yes ............ thats more than likely...............ie far too much time has passed, and really only people in their late 50's plus would remember this show.Kristatos wrote:I think too few people were familiar with the TV show. I had several people say "what's that?" when I said I was going to see it. Yes, Mission: Impossible is also based on a '60s TV show, but it is an established movie franchise, so people who don't know the original will know it from the previous 4 movies.
Basically, they should of made a film version long ago.................as per Mission Impossible.
So Cavill's beautiful face and suaveness cannot guarantee a lot of money, right?bjmdds wrote:UNCLE bombed plain and simple.
Says a fan of the actor who made The Golden Compass, Cowboys and Aliens and The Invasion such huge box office hits.tehmanis wrote:So Cavill's beautiful face and suaveness cannot guarantee a lot of money, right?bjmdds wrote:UNCLE bombed plain and simple.
If Craig did not know Barbara he'd be in Emmerdale or playing the villain in straight to DVD action movies.Kristatos wrote:Says a fan of the actor who made The Golden Compass, Cowboys and Aliens and The Invasion such huge box office hits.tehmanis wrote:So Cavill's beautiful face and suaveness cannot guarantee a lot of money, right?bjmdds wrote:UNCLE bombed plain and simple.
It seems like he is a nice chap. I wonder what Frank Vincent would have done after eating the ice cream?bjmdds wrote:I never liked the tv show much. I sat next to Robert Vaughn at a comic-con convention in New Jersey 3 years ago as he ordered his 3 scoops of vanilla ice cream and the check at the same time, as he was at the table to my immediate left. We said hello to him, and he responded back. Another hotel restaurant patron went up to him and commended him on his films too. He ate his 3 scoops of ice cream, got up, and left the restaurant..........now that Cavill's career as Solo has come and gone he can concentrate on being the 7th 007 IF Broccoli resigns her post at Eon.
Not as good as Kingsman, Melissa McCarthy's Spy or M:I-5.bjmdds wrote:FBF, did you see UNCLE? I will pass on it.
The ultimate test for Pierce.No Escape awaits your presence I am sure. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/no- ... a6dab0e4d3 ------- Rotten Tomatoes rating: WANT TO SEE IT: 94%
The pre-publicity I've seen doesn't even mention Pierce. It's all about how this is Owen Wilson's transition from comedies to action movies.FormerBondFan wrote:
The ultimate test for Pierce.
Is UNCLE good?FormerBondFan wrote:Not as good as Kingsman, Melissa McCarthy's Spy or M:I-5.bjmdds wrote:FBF, did you see UNCLE? I will pass on it.
The ultimate test for Pierce.No Escape awaits your presence I am sure. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/no- ... a6dab0e4d3 ------- Rotten Tomatoes rating: WANT TO SEE IT: 94%