The Return of Frasier
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I've never seen a single episode of "Frasier," though I enjoy Grammar's serious work.
Seems that there's a reboot in the works:
Paramount+ announced a Frasier reboot series in February 2021. The original sitcom, which aired for 11 seasons from 1993 through 2004, is available to stream on Hulu.
So, some fanboi came up with a trailer, with a decidedly different take.
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@George-K said in The Return of Frasier:
I've never seen a single episode of "Frasier," though I enjoy Grammar's serious work.
Seems that there's a reboot in the works:
Paramount+ announced a Frasier reboot series in February 2021. The original sitcom, which aired for 11 seasons from 1993 through 2004, is available to stream on Hulu.
So, some fanboi came up with a trailer, with a decidedly different take.
Link to videoReminds me of seeing this
Link to video(which I thought was one of the most scary movie i have see)
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Kelsey Grammer could play Jack Nicholson in a biopic…
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@taiwan_girl said in The Return of Frasier:
(which I thought was one of the most scary movie i have see)
The book was scarier.
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@Catseye3 said in The Return of Frasier:
@taiwan_girl said in The Return of Frasier:
(which I thought was one of the most scary movie i have see)
The book was scarier.
I never cared for the Kubrick version of the movie. Yeah, it's creepy AF, but it really left a lot out of the book's story. The miniseries was a better adaptation, but perhaps not a better "show."
Loved the book, and I'm no King fanboi.
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@George-K said in The Return of Frasier:
@Catseye3 said in The Return of Frasier:
@taiwan_girl said in The Return of Frasier:
(which I thought was one of the most scary movie i have see)
The book was scarier.
I never cared for the Kubrick version of the movie. Yeah, it's creepy AF, but it really left a lot out of the book's story.
That's Kubrick for you.
King said the difference between pop and lit writers is that lit writers look at an idea and ask, "what do I think this means?" Pop writers might look at the same idea but ask, "what would this mean to other people?"
Kubrick is very much a "what do I think this means" kinda filmmaker. He never gave a shit about making something other people like, he tried to make something good. (Sometimes those things overlap, sometimes they don't.)
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