Topic: The Prisoner
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prisoner Joined Tue 01/06/09 Posts: 5129 |
The remake of The Prisoner airs on AMC in November. You can watch the trailer at amctv.com. you can also watch all 17 episodes of the 1967 original at the same site. if you have never seen the original,check it out. you will see that it is the greatest show in TV history. be seeing you
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LexFonteyne Joined Thu 12/07/06 Posts: 23544 |
QUOTE: The remake of The Prisoner airs on AMC in November. You can watch the trailer at amctv.com. you can also watch all 17 episodes of the 1967 original at the same site. if you have never seen the original,check it out. you will see that it is the greatest show in TV history. be seeing you I agree completely. My favorite show ever -- I've probably seen every episode 100 times and never get tired of them. Be seeing you. |
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Cambolaya65 Joined Mon 09/03/07 Posts: 5584 |
I just finished the series last night.It absolutly got my full attention.It's in my top 25 of favorite shows,mostly due to Patricks Character #6.The arc of the show is a tad odd; Starting with a James Bond/Outer limits vibe to full blown Willy Wonka on LSD finish.
Without doubt,a lot of shows have borrowed from "The Prisoner" .I dare any "Lost" viewers to not see the paralel.Why the remake and why Jim Cavezel(?)? |
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LexFonteyne Joined Thu 12/07/06 Posts: 23544 |
QUOTE: I just finished the series last night.It absolutly got my full attention.It's in my top 25 of favorite shows,mostly due to Patricks Character #6.The arc of the show is a tad odd; Starting with a James Bond/Outer limits vibe to full blown Willy Wonka on LSD finish. Without doubt,a lot of shows have borrowed from "The Prisoner" .I dare any "Lost" viewers to not see the paralel.Why the remake and why Jim Cavezel(?)? One reason the arc of the show may be odd is because some of the episodes were not shown in the order McGoohan had originally intended. McGoohan actually wanted the series to have only 7 episodes -- the network wanted 26, and they compromised at 17. I have a book somewhere which reveals which are the 7 "real" episodes. Best show ever, in my opinion. Bruce Greenwood's "Nowhere Man" of a few years back was heavily influenced by "The Prisoner." |
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prisoner Joined Tue 01/06/09 Posts: 5129 |
Patrick McGoohan and The Beatles worked on a film script together. Sadly,it was never produced. The combination of all that talent could have produced something amazing. We'll never know. be seeing you
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newarkjw Joined Sun 05/25/08 Posts: 3933 |
Why do they try and remake everything. The prisoner was good. Best ever? Don't think so. It is because of the few shows. Sorta like Dark Shadows. Has a cult following because of that......
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prisoner Joined Tue 01/06/09 Posts: 5129 |
'The Prisoner' has a cult following. It is in many peoples opinion,the greatest show ever. I am one of those people. be seeing you
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newarkjw Joined Sun 05/25/08 Posts: 3933 |
I know.That was my point. So does Rocky Horror Picture Show.
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prisoner Joined Tue 01/06/09 Posts: 5129 |
'Rocky Horror' is far from a perfect film,it's actually God awful. On the other hand,'The Prisoner' is a masterpiece. Somethings find cult followings because of how bad they are,some because of how good. be seeing you
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Cambolaya65 Joined Mon 09/03/07 Posts: 5584 |
"Hammer into anvil" is my favorite episode,but they all offer something to ponder.
Thanks for the information. That's what we want.......information. Who are you working for? That would be telling...........
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Cambolaya65 Joined Mon 09/03/07 Posts: 5584 |
Is it an update?Is it a remake?Or just a muddled montage with amazing cinematography?Ok....i'll give it a chance?
It is strange to see Gandalf chatting with Jesus.
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