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Monday, February 04, 2008
The Bluths are back, Arrested Development to be a film!
From darkhorizons, Jason Bateman tells E! Online that Mitch Hurwitz and Ron Howard, the creative minds behind the acclaimed but cancelled comedy "Arrested Development" are planning a film version.
Bateman says that he and the other actors who played the Bluth family have received calls asking if they would be willing to shoot a movie.
"I can confirm that a round of sniffing has started. Any talk is targeting a poststrike situation, of course. I think, as always, that it's a question of whether the people with the money are willing to give our leader, Mitch Hurwitz, what he deserves for his participation. And I can speak for the cast when I say our fingers are crossed" says Bateman.
Other cast members were contacted and "everyone seems to be very much on board and excited by the prospect" says the sit.
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I may be in the minority here but I'm of the opinion that Arrested Development was overrated from day one. A small but vocal minority kept it on life support by touting it as "the best show you're not watching!" Enough people (myself included) took the bait again and treated themselves to a second helping of big fat disappointment.
I liked this show more than you but I agree that it isn't quite the masterpiece people would have you believe. I'm not sure this movie would make any money at all.
Man, really? I loved this show. I found it fresh and funny like nothing else on TV these days; I don't think it ever disappointed me like, say, one of those bad eps of Seinfeld that just make you uncomfortable.
Hype is a tricky beast. I like to think I ignore it but still I found myself picking at the bits of Lost that fell short of divine inspiration. JSP, it sounds like Arrested really didn't float your boat, but then again you kicked your credibility in the nuts when you said Blade Runner was boring,
I think JPX is right about the movie not making much money, but like Firefly/Serenity it'd be great for it to have a cinematic moment of sunlight before it vanishes completely.
Yeah don't get me wrong, I dug AR and have both seasons on DVD, but I can also see why it didn't catch on.
Man, that Blade Runner bit was like 2 weeks ago. Why you gotta bring that up again? Still, Blade Runner and AD are altogether different.
Plus, my credibility was shattered long, long before that. (I am after all, a KISS fan.)
Runaway was better...
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