I'm afraid that Venture Bros. have completely ruined any chance Hollywood might have ever had of producing a watchable Johnny Quest movie.
If they try to go tongue-in-cheek old school Johnny Quest, it'll find itself in direct comparison with Venture Bros, and unless the writing is extremely good, then a lot of people will probably walk out of the theater disappointed.
If they play it as a straight up "modernized adventure flick with minor callbacks to the original series to keep the nerds happy", then it'll suck worse than 'Lost In Space' and 'Speed Racer' combined.
I only want to see an Jonny Quest movie if it's old-school, not "updated" or "reimagined." Old-school Jonny Quest means:
1. Race Bannon fucking kills people.
2. Commie bad guys, who get killed by Race Bannon.
3. Not a woman in sight, and let's keep that subtext between Dr. Q. and Race in the closet.
4. The original soundtrack. Put some pop ballad on, or some God-damned synthed up version of the original, and I swear I'll fly to California and stuff the music director into a Sousaphone.
5. Hajji keeps his Nehru jacket and turban. If he's hip and street-smart, may the demon king Ravana devour the scriptwriters.
5.5. Hajji is from India. Let's not try to get clever with our geopolitics.
6. Computers are large machines with many blinky lights.
7. If Dr. Quest et al are protecting the God-damned environment from exploiters, may Bandit pee in the writers' shoes.
@Cambias: Bless you, I agree with you on every point. Sadly, that's not what making a soulless remake is all about. Hollywood knows we the audience are easily confused by movies set in the distant past with primitive customs and politically incorrect social mores. Just sit back and let them churn out another 2 hours of pablum that conforms to the Accepted Formula.
@Grrsn Dn: Come now. Could an animated television series from the '80s have BKV's trademark pop culture references? There aren't any other Generation X writers who work that angle. He's the only one.
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How can you go wrong with Elliot Ness hunting a vicious serial killer amongst the Hoovervilles of 1930's Cleveland, and it's all a true story!?!
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[www.imdb.com]
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If they try to go tongue-in-cheek old school Johnny Quest, it'll find itself in direct comparison with Venture Bros, and unless the writing is extremely good, then a lot of people will probably walk out of the theater disappointed.
If they play it as a straight up "modernized adventure flick with minor callbacks to the original series to keep the nerds happy", then it'll suck worse than 'Lost In Space' and 'Speed Racer' combined.
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And, Tim Matheson, the voice of Jonny Quest and Otter from Animal House needs a cameo.
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No.
Yes.
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No. Yes; can he do the Dr. Quest voice now? He was the VPOTUS on West Wing for a while.
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The original 60's version rocked so hard, as detailed in Cambias' post, see above.
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1. Race Bannon fucking kills people.
2. Commie bad guys, who get killed by Race Bannon.
3. Not a woman in sight, and let's keep that subtext between Dr. Q. and Race in the closet.
4. The original soundtrack. Put some pop ballad on, or some God-damned synthed up version of the original, and I swear I'll fly to California and stuff the music director into a Sousaphone.
5. Hajji keeps his Nehru jacket and turban. If he's hip and street-smart, may the demon king Ravana devour the scriptwriters.
5.5. Hajji is from India. Let's not try to get clever with our geopolitics.
6. Computers are large machines with many blinky lights.
7. If Dr. Quest et al are protecting the God-damned environment from exploiters, may Bandit pee in the writers' shoes.
8. Pterodactyls. Also giant eyeball spiders.
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After all, they know what's best for us.
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and I've also heard it described as 'favorite' not 'best'...
WHAT WOULD KENNY DO? ...sounds like The Kid - [www.imdb.com] only with the old switcheroo...
ROUNDTABLE - sounds lame...they should just do 'Mage' and have done with it.
there's also :
GALAHAD by Ryan Condal
"A revisionist twist on the King Arthur legend from the knight Galahad's perspective."
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As for Brian K Vaughn boy he's a creative genius, one might say a visionary.
[en.wikipedia.org]
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