Pod Stallions 107: Movies based on TV Shows
“Pop quiz: What do The Flintstones, The Wild Wild West and Car 54, Where Are You? have in common? Is it that they could ALL have used more Victor Buono? Well, frankly, YES. But more importantly, they’ve all had big screen re-makes/re-imaginings for this episode! Yes, as usual, we do the work, so you don’t have to, and there’s a lot of ground to cover. Sitcoms, cartoons, cop shows and SNL sketches (??) have gotten so many theatrical incarnations that this Ep could be one of a series we do. So pull up a chair, turn up the volume and get ready to play along as you inevitably yell more titles at the speakers as we explore ‘From Small Screen to Silver Screen’ on the new episode of Pod Stallions.
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Pod Stallions 107: Movies based on TV Shows
As I understand it – Elizabeth Taylor was a film giant, a very popular actress, in the 1960s, 1970s, + after.
The live action film, The Flintstones, was her last film. I’m not making that up. Wow. 🙂