American LoM

Nov 13, 2007 10:50

mayblossom pointed out THIS, article in which Colm Meany talks a little about the American version of Life on Mars. He doesn't give away much, but what also interested me is that he mentions the writer's strikes and says that the "Screen Actors Guild" is also planning a strike. Huh ( Read more... )

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lightz474 November 13 2007, 01:05:35 UTC
Most American re-made TV shows pretty much suck. Let's take a couple of examples such as Blackpool which was renamed as... I can't even remember the name it was so bad that I've blocked it from my memory. It sucked. The Office started out really really awkward and now I can finally watch it but it's still not the same as the British version. I would hate to see what the Americans would do to Little Britain. I can't think of another example but I'm sure that there are more.

I'm just going to pretend like LOM doesn't exist on American tv when it finally airs even though I live in America. *hides under a rock*

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starrylizard November 13 2007, 01:28:42 UTC
Our TV isn't much better. We don't remake Brit TV shows, but they are generally only aired on ABC or sometimes SBS (The Government Stations). The commercial stations only pick up American TV.

Just for another example, Queer as Folk was interesting, in your face, but often highly amusing, while actually highlighting a lifestyle most of us straight people don't really know anything about. The American version is a bunch of gay actors getting it on amidst viagra jokes. To be honest I haven't ever watched more than a few episodes, but it didn't win me over.

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lightz474 November 13 2007, 02:17:32 UTC
Lol, I didn't know there was an American and British version of Queer as Folk. OMG, I can't even imagine if they tried to redo Torchwood or one of my other favorite shows. I think that they would fail miserably if they did. Most of the shows get canceled, even if they do throw some big American celebrities on them.

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