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Original Desmond 12-17-08 06:39 AM

Ferris Bueller - The TV Series
 
Was it any good ? I don't recall it at all, i don't think it was aired in Australia

starman9000 12-17-08 06:47 AM

I remember not liking it. Parker Lewis was better. (really I just remember watching the first night with the Fresh Prince, and loving FP)

I see Jennifer Aniston was in it though, so it'd be interesting to see again.

majorjoe23 12-17-08 06:53 AM

I saw a clip of the first episode on youtube. It didn't seem very good.

Superman07 12-17-08 06:54 AM

Perhaps put the original air year in the title? Some may think this is a new show. ;)

TGM 12-17-08 07:33 AM

the show was awful.

and so is this thread.

Palaver 12-17-08 07:37 AM

I have similar memories as Starman. I remember not expecting much from Fresh Prince and looking forward to Ferris. Was wrong on both accounts.

Bandoman 12-17-08 07:40 AM


Originally Posted by TallGuyMe (Post 9138665)
the show was awful.

and so is this thread.


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Lastdaysofrain 12-17-08 07:43 AM

I have the complete series on DVD. I remember thinking it was not great when it aired and rewatching it I was correct.

Parker Lewis was a FAR better show that holds up a lot more.

Was there ever a good TV series based on a movie besides MASH?

I actually think "Fast Times" was decent.

Cartload 12-17-08 08:14 AM

I didn't even like this show when I was 9.

JuryDuty 12-17-08 08:26 AM


Originally Posted by Lastdaysofrain (Post 9138684)
Was there ever a good TV series based on a movie besides MASH?

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

resinrats 12-17-08 08:39 AM

I remeber loving it when it was on. Haven't seen it since so i don't know how it holds up. Liked Parker Lewis but didn't like it as much as Ferris. Always thought Parker was a knock-off Ferris anyways.

CreamyGoodness 12-17-08 08:51 AM


Originally Posted by Lastdaysofrain (Post 9138684)
Was there ever a good TV series based on a movie besides MASH?


Highlander: The Series - Ran for six seasons.

Stargate SG-1 - Very successful for Showtime, then switched to Sci-Fi

Buffy the Vampire Slayer - I wasn't a big fan but it ran for several seasons and had a huge cult following.

Alien Nation - Only ran one season, but then spawned five or six TV movies. Another one that had a cult following.

The Odd Couple - Five seasons. I remember it being funny.

Friday Night Lights - I think is still running somewhere. I watched the first season and thought it was ok.

Clerks: The Animated Series - It didn't last long, but I have the DVD set and think it's brilliant.

Alice - Based on the film Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore was a huge hit for CBS.

Fame - Hate to say it (because I loved the film but hated the TV show) but NBC had a pretty big hit with this.

Also ----

The Dead Zone.
In the Heat of the Night.
The Courtship of Eddie's Father.
La Femme Nikita.
The Paper Chase.
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.


Then there was What's Happening!! which was sort of based on the film Cooley High and was one of my all-time favorite TV shows.

JuryDuty 12-17-08 09:05 AM


Originally Posted by CreamyGoodness (Post 9138802)
Friday Night Lights - I think is still running somewhere. I watched the first season and thought it was ok.

Ugh! How did I not think of FNL?! Yes! It's on DirecTV right now and NBC in January. It's probably the best TV drama on right now, and arguably this decade.

Ronnie Dobbs 12-17-08 10:31 AM


Originally Posted by JuryDuty (Post 9138821)
Ugh! How did I not think of FNL?! Yes! It's on DirecTV right now and NBC in January. It's probably the best TV drama on right now, and arguably this decade.

Umm Deadwood, Sopranos, Dexter, and Lost then maybe FNL.

Larry C. 12-17-08 10:39 AM


Originally Posted by JuryDuty (Post 9138821)
Ugh! How did I not think of FNL?! Yes! It's on DirecTV right now and NBC in January. It's probably the best TV drama on right now, and arguably this decade.

Wow thats a loaded crazy statement.

Barings 12-17-08 11:44 AM


Originally Posted by starman9000 (Post 9138631)
Parker Lewis was better.

This was my first thought entering this thread. I'm surprised only three people have made this comment so far (including myself).

Gizmo 12-17-08 12:11 PM

IIRC, Ferris and Parker were on at the same time. Both shows tried to mock the other, but Ferris last a whole 10 or so episodes while Parker went on for 3 seasons. Shocked Shout! never brought either series to DVD.

Super X 12-17-08 12:14 PM

I have this strong memory of the last scene of the first season of Parker Lewis. They pull back and there are two figures shown from the back watching Parker and his friends. One goes "How does he do it?" and the other one goes "Come on, Ferris, let's get out of here!".

DVD Josh 12-17-08 12:17 PM

Friday Night Lights is based on book, just like the movie is.

Goat3001 12-17-08 12:31 PM


Originally Posted by JuryDuty (Post 9138757)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Remember the movie and watched the first season of Buffy. It's been years since I've watched either. I'm curious though, are there any similarities between the movie and the tv show other than the name and the general premise (girl named Buffy slays vampires)? The movie seemed to be more of a comedy while the show was more of a drama.

DJariya 12-17-08 01:38 PM

Really Original Desmond? I know most shows are in re-runs during the holidays, but your really scraping to the bottom of the barrel asking about a show that aired 18 years ago and only lasted 1 season. Same goes with that mini-series Merlin you asked about.

Is Australian TV really that lousy?

There are thousands of better American shows (current and past) you could try watching instead if you are really that bored.

TheMovieman 12-17-08 01:42 PM


Originally Posted by Goat3001 (Post 9139278)
Remember the movie and watched the first season of Buffy. It's been years since I've watched either. I'm curious though, are there any similarities between the movie and the tv show other than the name and the general premise (girl named Buffy slays vampires)? The movie seemed to be more of a comedy while the show was more of a drama.

Well, IIRC, the TV series and movie take place (I guess) in the same universe as I remember Buffy and her mom in the principal's office and he made a comment about the events from the movie (that's why the Sommers moved)... But as far as tone goes, the TV series had some comedy, but yeah it was a teen drama.

Michael Corvin 12-17-08 02:09 PM


Originally Posted by DVD Josh (Post 9139250)
Friday Night Lights is based on book, just like the movie is.

Sorta. The movie is based on the book (true story) the show is more of a fictionalized re imagining of those events. At least part of the first season, anyway. They are well into their own territory now.

Gizmo 12-17-08 02:48 PM


Originally Posted by TheMovieman (Post 9139411)
Well, IIRC, the TV series and movie take place (I guess) in the same universe as I remember Buffy and her mom in the principal's office and he made a comment about the events from the movie (that's why the Sommers moved)... But as far as tone goes, the TV series had some comedy, but yeah it was a teen drama.

The show tied very little into the film...besides Buffy burning down the GYM (IIRC) and Angel visiting her in L.A (when she was first known to be a slayer in the movie). The movie is really bad. I blocked it from memory.

JuryDuty 12-17-08 02:52 PM


Originally Posted by Larry C. (Post 9139044)
Wow thats a loaded crazy statement.

OK, so maybe not the decade, maybe that's an overstatement. But I personally do believe FNL is the best network TV drama.

SPRBD 12-17-08 07:54 PM


Originally Posted by GizmoDVD (Post 9139242)
IIRC, Ferris and Parker were on at the same time. Both shows tried to mock the other, but Ferris last a whole 10 or so episodes while Parker went on for 3 seasons. Shocked Shout! never brought either series to DVD.

I'd buy the entire Parker Lewis series in a second.

Ron G 12-17-08 08:05 PM

It does let you see Jennifer Aniston pre-plastic surgery, with a schnoz that's not quite Jennifer Grey pre-plastic surgery worthy.

fuzzbox 12-18-08 08:47 AM

I just recently made a trade for these on DVD. Yeah, they are pretty damn bad. And the annoying loud 80s synth background music doesn't help.....

-jason

chuckd21 12-18-08 11:44 AM

The show managed to piss everyone off in the opening minutes when "Ferris" destroys a standee of Matthew Broderick saying how the movie was a bunch of crap. I never understood why they did that... we wanted to watch the show BECAUSE we liked the movie.

Spicollidriver1 12-18-08 01:13 PM


Originally Posted by starman9000 (Post 9138631)
I remember not liking it. Parker Lewis was better. (really I just remember watching the first night with the Fresh Prince, and loving FP)

I see Jennifer Aniston was in it though, so it'd be interesting to see again.

First thing that came to mind when I saw the thread

Gizmo 12-18-08 01:13 PM


Originally Posted by chuckd21 (Post 9141434)
The show managed to piss everyone off in the opening minutes when "Ferris" destroys a standee of Matthew Broderick saying how the movie was a bunch of crap. I never understood why they did that... we wanted to watch the show BECAUSE we liked the movie.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vy2kAfHHids

(No idea how to embed a video)

fujishig 12-18-08 03:29 PM


Originally Posted by DJariya (Post 9139400)
Really Original Desmond? I know most shows are in re-runs during the holidays, but your really scraping to the bottom of the barrel asking about a show that aired 18 years ago and only lasted 1 season. Same goes with that mini-series Merlin you asked about.

Is Australian TV really that lousy?

There are thousands of better American shows (current and past) you could try watching instead if you are really that bored.

Yeah, like Super Computer...

starman9000 12-18-08 03:48 PM


Originally Posted by fujishig (Post 9142167)
Yeah, like Super Computer...

To be fair, Ferris Bueller was a spinoff of Super Computer.

My Other Self 12-18-08 04:32 PM

They aired the whole series on TV Land in the late 90s and I thought it sucked.

Nick Martin 12-19-08 07:40 PM


Originally Posted by chuckd21 (Post 9141434)
The show managed to piss everyone off in the opening minutes when "Ferris" destroys a standee of Matthew Broderick saying how the movie was a bunch of crap. I never understood why they did that... we wanted to watch the show BECAUSE we liked the movie.

Guess they thought they were being daring by attacking the original movie after Hughes tried to shut it down. Making him a mean-spirited jerk was bad enough, but slicing that cut out was the nail in the coffin for this piece of garbage TV show. That youtube clip brought back a lot of bad memories.

UAIOE 12-19-08 10:57 PM

He's going after the movie in the TV clip, but the way he talks sounds like he's trying to mimic the way Matthew Broderick talked in the movie.

It's funny, I don't find the movie overly dated...but that clip from the show is horribly dated.

Jimmy James 12-19-08 11:18 PM

I actually liked this show the same way people like to drive by grisly car accidents and gawk. It doesn't seem like a difficult concept to pull off until you see how far off the mark the TV show is.

I do see via IMDB that there was a character named Arthur Petrelli in the show, though. I wonder if that means we can credibly say:

Supercomputer spun off Ferris Bueller which spun off Heroes

:lol:

Sean O'Hara 12-20-08 01:36 AM

I love the fact that TV Ferris has Sisters of Mercy and Cabaret Voltaire posters in his bedroom. :lol: Because whenever I think of Ferris Bueller, I think of gothic industrial music.

windom 12-20-08 01:44 AM

I noticed in that clip on Youtube that Mama Patrelli (from Heroes) played Ferris' mom also.

I remember watching it originally and remember a scene where Ferris started making out with his sister. It ended up being his girlfriend in disguise or something, but I thought it was pretty wild at the time.

Sean O'Hara 12-20-08 01:45 AM


Originally Posted by Goat3001 (Post 9139278)
Remember the movie and watched the first season of Buffy. It's been years since I've watched either. I'm curious though, are there any similarities between the movie and the tv show other than the name and the general premise (girl named Buffy slays vampires)? The movie seemed to be more of a comedy while the show was more of a drama.

All of Joss Whedon's creations have a strong comic element (except maybe Alien Resurrection, where the humor seems unintended). But in the case of the movie, the producers took his original concept and turned it into a Valley Girl comedy. The TV show was Joss's chance to redo the story right. It's not a complete reboot since events of the movie are acknowledged in the pilot and flashbacked to in season 2, but Joss has said that he imagines the back story as being his original script for the film, not the abomination released to theaters.


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