DVD Talk Forum

DVD Talk Forum (https://forum.dvdtalk.com/)
-   TV Talk (https://forum.dvdtalk.com/tv-talk-14/)
-   -   what will JASON BATEMAN be remembered for? (https://forum.dvdtalk.com/tv-talk/273035-what-will-jason-bateman-remembered.html)

Buttmunker 02-21-03 08:04 AM


Originally posted by bigjim25
[img]
First thing I remember him on: "Little House on the Prairie" (James Ingalls)

I saw an episode of "Little House" about five weeks ago - and it had Bateman and that taller boy walk in on a bank robbery, and Bateman gets shot!

How long did he last on "Silver Spoons?" One season, two?

Amadeus 02-21-03 08:27 AM


Originally posted by bigjim25
He isn't, just his career. :D
rotfl rotfl rotfl

Strafe 02-21-03 08:55 AM

I'm thrilled to see so many people remember It's Your Move. It was pretty clever for it's time. Definitely one of my favorite obscure 80's shows. I hope it pops up in syndication some day so I can cap it, I doubt it 'tho. That's what I'll remember him for anyway.

Buttmunker 02-21-03 09:08 AM

A DVD would be easy to put out - all episodes on one disc, since it only lasted a year.

Rico Diablo 02-21-03 09:44 AM


Originally posted by Arcade
It's Your Move was a great show.
My brother and I still bring up "The Dreggs of Humanity" episode quite often.
I also liked Tricia Cast his sister in the series back then as well.
Have not seen much from her lately either.

Nice.

Yes, that "Dregs of Humanity" cliffhanger was great! What a way for the series to end. And the chemistry between Bateman and Garrison was hilarious. Also, the mom was played by Caren Kaye (My Tutor). Hubba hubba.

Daytripper 02-21-03 10:37 AM

...having mediocre talent at best (am I being too generous?) and getting paid a lot of money for it.

Buttmunker 02-21-03 10:40 AM

I think any child actor who gains the type of popularity that Jason Bateman achieved has more than mediocre talent.

However, with that said, some children actors lose it as they enter adulthood. Prime example: Adam Rich.

sherm42 02-21-03 10:48 AM

I seem to remember that the reason that "It's Your Move" was cancelled was because of an outcry of parents who felt that the kid character played by Jason Bateman made all the adults look incredibly stupid. They felt the show undermined parents. As a result, the writers were forced to have the kid get caught by his mother and severly punished which pretty much ruined the show.

I was pretty young when this show was on. Can someone confirm this? That's what I remember.

Buttmunker 02-21-03 10:57 AM

Whoever was in charge of the writing staff for "It's Your Move" severely undermined the show when Bateman's character got caught with his feet up in his mom's boss's office so early in the show. That's fodder for the 7th Season, at least.

Almost parallels "Ferris Bueller's Day Off." Dumb parents, but the film was a box office smash in 1986. Bet the writers for "It's Your Move" ate their loafers after that.

most hated 02-21-03 12:03 PM


My brother and I still bring up "The Dreggs of Humanity" episode quite often.
lol, "the boneshakers"


First thing I remember him on: "Little House on the Prairie" (James Ingalls)
almost forgot about that, he was Albert Ingalls on there (yeah, i watched LHOP and i'm not ashamed of it -wink-)

LBPound 02-21-03 12:06 PM

First thing I think of when I hear the name is "Teen Wolf Too", which is just too bad for him.

It's funny watching old Saved By The Bell episodes when they'd drop his name like he was someone big and important. And now, he's got less of a film career than Dustin Diamond. :lol:

bboisvert 02-21-03 12:12 PM

I have fond memories of "It's Your Move". But I also suspect that it's one of those shows that I liked then, but watching it now would be painful.

Sort of like Silver Spoons, actually.

Daytripper 02-21-03 12:16 PM


Originally posted by Buttmunker
I think any child actor who gains the type of popularity that Jason Bateman achieved has more than mediocre talent.

Being popular does not necessarily equate talent. Flip through any number of the teen magazines out there. How many of those singers and actors do you actually think have any talent?

Buttmunker 02-21-03 12:24 PM

"Teen Beat"

Ha! Corey Haim was their poster-child

Red Dog 02-21-03 12:25 PM

Justine's brother.

I remember that Chicago Sons show - mainly because that was the first I ever saw the luscious Paula Marshall. :drool:

devilshalo 02-21-03 12:31 PM

Valerie
The Hogan Family
Teen Wolf 2

Buttmunker 02-21-03 12:32 PM


Originally posted by devilshalo
Valerie
The Hogan Family

Hey! That's the same show!

devilshalo 02-21-03 12:41 PM


Originally posted by Buttmunker
Hey! That's the same show!
Yes and no.. since Valerie Harper was replaced by Sandy Duncan. I think it changed a bit when the changed the name.

~~ PAL ~~ 02-21-03 02:58 PM

Sandy Duncan did not exactly "replace" Valerie Harper. She took the vacancy spot. The mom "Valerie" left, enters the aunt "Sandy", another Hogan. Hence the name change.

PAL

Rico Diablo 02-21-03 03:59 PM

It went from "Valerie" to "Valerie's Family" to "The Hogan Family."

Fielding Mellish 02-21-03 04:26 PM

I just remember the mom in "It's Your Move" being really, really hot.

The prototypical MILF, if you will.

Original Desmond 02-21-03 04:30 PM

i also remember It's your move, good show

big whoppa 02-21-03 06:31 PM

Odd question. Next thing you know there'll be a thread asking "what Lisa Bonet will be remembered for?"

Goblincat 02-21-03 10:04 PM

Ah, The Dregs of Humanity...

Wasn't it a bunch of skelletons with ropes to move the limbs?

That was great!

Goblincat 02-21-03 10:08 PM


Originally posted by Danger1313
Yes, that "Dregs of Humanity" cliffhanger was great! What a way for the series to end.
It didn't end with that. There were 6 more after that, including "The Dregs of Humanity Part 2".

http://members.tripod.com/~dspages/iymepguide.html


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 12:21 AM.


Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.