daveswb
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It's funny how a thread like this get's flammed and anyone that might support the idea is afraid to post in it.
Well saying it wouldn't work is just stupid. That's like saying a show about Clark Kent's childhood wouldn't work.
Problem is a lot of live action TV shows based on comic book chracters have been hokey in the past. The origional batman series for the first example. The flash was antoher bad one. Problem is a lot of times they miss the target audiance by a long shot. Why because they people makin them think they are soley aimed at kids.
They got a good formual in smallville, because they geared it to teens, and males 18 -35 (don't deny it that is the demographic for the show).
They do big budget scifi shows all the time, so mixing cgi and stuntmen to do a spider-man show would be fine. What are we looking at 44 minutes a week They may have to do 15 - 20 minutes of action scenes a week.
The problem would be who they made the demographic for the show and how they would spin it. They should try the computer animated series as a live action. Do it as Peter Parker in college. Make no serious romantic entanglement. Have a doctor Connors character that is his scientific mentor. Aunt May as the mother figure. Have him bounce between, Gwen, Felica and MJ. Dealing with his powers while trying to go to college and work part time as a photographer.
You know a comming of age typ thing like Smallville. If done right it would work. Nothing to do with the movies a sepeate spidey world. I'd watch it.
Well saying it wouldn't work is just stupid. That's like saying a show about Clark Kent's childhood wouldn't work.
Problem is a lot of live action TV shows based on comic book chracters have been hokey in the past. The origional batman series for the first example. The flash was antoher bad one. Problem is a lot of times they miss the target audiance by a long shot. Why because they people makin them think they are soley aimed at kids.
They got a good formual in smallville, because they geared it to teens, and males 18 -35 (don't deny it that is the demographic for the show).
They do big budget scifi shows all the time, so mixing cgi and stuntmen to do a spider-man show would be fine. What are we looking at 44 minutes a week They may have to do 15 - 20 minutes of action scenes a week.
The problem would be who they made the demographic for the show and how they would spin it. They should try the computer animated series as a live action. Do it as Peter Parker in college. Make no serious romantic entanglement. Have a doctor Connors character that is his scientific mentor. Aunt May as the mother figure. Have him bounce between, Gwen, Felica and MJ. Dealing with his powers while trying to go to college and work part time as a photographer.
You know a comming of age typ thing like Smallville. If done right it would work. Nothing to do with the movies a sepeate spidey world. I'd watch it.