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Boiling Point: Too Early to Talk Avatar?
And i just love that show sooooooooo much.
Thundercats would (will) make a fantastic film franchise. I think the premise is cool for kids, and us 30-somethings who just loved the show.
The A-Team becomes a more realistic and viable movie as the years go by. I think your casting choices are brilliant.
I don't get your argument about Firefly/Serenity. It was the film conclusion(?) for the series that Fox stupidly abandoned. I get your complaint that they didn't make the title "Firefly" but I think the film worked for what it was. The problem here is that Fox didn't have any confidence in Whedon and they pressed too much creative influence.
Invader Zim all day. Would be a fantastic film - I'd be first in line.
Angel kinda came to an end in the series, but what the hell. Go for it.
Battlestar Galactaca is so awesome it doesn't need a theatrical release, but I'd love to see one.
Dr. Who; the one exception I've watched the show for years and I just don't see it. The premise, the plot, the characters...they just don't bring enough to a theatrical release. Besides, the moment it goes Hollywood - Britons will abandon it. You guys hate anything that gets big.