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Shows Became TELEVISION Shows: Good or Bad Idea?

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There is an extended history of movies that hit the silver screen fishing into tv sets in the types of SHOWS. Some were met with huge success and longevity, nevertheless the most of them were personal train accidents.

At first glance it seems like a practically excellent idea: take a film that people admired and expand it into a more digestible, bite-sized edition that they could watch every week from the convenience of their homes. But holding over the success of a video into the tv world seems to involve a delicate and tricky science that no one seems to know the remedies to.

A television series variation of the Blade trilogy and the recent news of a live-action Star Wars television series visiting life close to the end of this decade beg us to ask whether or not both will succeed. Of course, success in this sense could be viewed in many different ways. Does it depend only o-n the caliber of the show? Most likely not, because there has been movie-to-television cross-overs that were critically acclaimed but were only given a couple of months to run. To explore more, consider checking out: account. Does it depend only o-n the acceptance of the show? Not as much as one would think. So what does success in this type depend on?

Lets take a look at some TV shows that were actually shows that ran for long periods of time, and then some that burnt out quickly to see if you have an obvious pattern.

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- M*A*S*H*: Many individuals forget that M*A*S*H* was originally a movie (1970) that was met with approval in the theaters. It made its way onto television screens in 1972 and ran all of the way to 1983.

- Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The movie was released in 1992 and was met with very mixed results. Somehow the show was able to work for eight reliable years (1997-2003) as a television series with a huge group of fans.

- Stargate SG-1: Stargate was a movie produced in 1994. It was met with mixed responses, however the show fared much better, running from 1997 completely till now.

- Highlander: The film version hit theaters in 1986. Audience reaction was decent, but the TV-SERIES that was launched in 1992 found a faithful following. It ran until 1998.

- Manhunter Femme Nikita: Nikita was a film directed by Luc Besson that was introduced in 1990 and received good responses from viewers. The television series had a strong following and ran on TV from 1997 to 2001.

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- My Big Fat Greek Life: Though film galleries underestimated My Big Fat Greek Weddings chances for success to the large screen, CBS overestimated its chances for similar success as a television series. This big fat problem ran for eight episodes in 2003.

- as a comedy-romance Clueless: In 1995, Clueless did well in cinemas. However, once the movie became a tv program in 1996 it had been only a vain, unpleasant, and worthless television experience. The show somehow were able to remain on air until 1999.

- Ferris Bueller: Ferris Buellers Day Off was a huge hit in 1986, but the TV-SERIES only lasted one miserable period in 1990. Ferris has received lots of days off ever since then.

- Planet of the Apes: The Charlton Heston-infused film did well in the theaters in 1968, but for some reason it model only lasted one season in 1974. Dig up further on www.informedseriespublictelevision.org by navigating to our offensive site.

- Uncle Buck: Was the film really that good in 1989? It had been merely a regular comedy that tried to show youths the idea of admiring your household. Therefore was the TELEVISION series in 1990 really necessary? One year tells us no.

There are countless other movie-to-TV shows that only lasted a few months, if that. Fast Times, risky Minds, and Parenthood are only three of many, many failures within this type.

Chances are against the soon-to-be Blade tv series and George Lucas live-action Star Wars TV program. Learn supplementary resources on this affiliated wiki - Click here: link. Though Blade doesn't really seem to be any such thing special, it'll be interesting to see whether the vampires and monsters that moved the film trilogy will be able to do exactly the same o-n tv screens.

Star Wars comes with a hugely large and loyal fan-base, the kind of which no movie-to-TV series has received the luxury of getting, and could be the tipping point for your shows possible longevity and success. In no way may this guarantee the victory of the adaptation. Neither may large grade storylines or working.

This indicates that television viewers and studios are much more unpredictable than their movie counterparts, so all the best to both the makers of Blade and Star Wars Lucas, both of whom is going to be at-the c-omplete mercy of elements that are practically as yet not known.

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