Loved the show, own the DVD set. And I don't understand Hollywood's hunger to remake "pre-sold" properties from the 1950s/1960s. The reboots generally offend those who liked the original productions when they saw them new; and the allegedly "pre-sold" titles are unknown to younger generations.
Given that Richard Boone was and is inimitable, and was the one truly remarkable element of HGWT; I vote "Uh-Oh". Mamet or no.
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One wonders what a reboot would be like.
Loved the show, own the DVD set.
And I don't understand Hollywood's hunger to remake "pre-sold" properties from the 1950s/1960s.
The reboots generally offend those who liked the original productions when they saw them new; and the allegedly "pre-sold" titles are unknown to younger generations.
Given that Richard Boone was and is inimitable, and was the one truly remarkable element of HGWT; I vote "Uh-Oh". Mamet or no.
Wow, I think his style of speech is too quirky for it but who knows. Deadwood certainly had an odd dialog style but worked.
It's Mamet, so I'll give it a shot.
I'll also give you a dollar if you turn off the CAPTCHAS.
If I did that, I'd have to moderate the comments to avoid the spam, and there's already so much of that that I'd never have time for it.
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