Final Rulings on Best & Worst Reboots/Sequels/Remakes
The Jacked Up Review Show PodcastApril 07, 2025
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Final Rulings on Best & Worst Reboots/Sequels/Remakes

We had half an hour to kill so the podcast gang decided to sum up their Best and Worst Reboots/Sequels/Remakes.

 

Sounds simple enough? We wish it was but no arguments took place, just simple observations at the roundtable.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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[00:00:00] This podcast is a production of Unfiltered Studios. If you would like to know more about joining Unfiltered Studios, please visit our website at unfpod.com for more information. We missed. We loaded. We edited. Sometimes we get so deep into conversation that we have separate segments worthy of their own place in the sun.

[00:00:29] Here is a reshuffled mini episode. I mean, here's the thing that gets me when you do a movie about television shows that you always have to have people putting their hands in going, I want to do this. We'll do this. We'll change this. I mean, that's why like when I saw when I saw parts of the Munsters that Rob Zombie thing

[00:00:59] You know, I kind of made a cameo. Yeah, I kind of was like, okay, I kind of get it. You know, this is the backstory to what happened on the TV show. But you know, It didn't it didn't seem cheap or hacky. It just seemed fun to watch, you know, but you know, the thing is, is that you have to have a genuine love for the subject.

[00:01:23] Yeah, exactly. That's what I can't be. Yes, man. Can't just be. Oh, he did the last, you know, beloved, you know, superhero or shocker movie at the festivals. I'm like, that's good. But has it done this genre before? It's not good enough. Yeah, you're not you're not at we're not asking people to give us a fucking, you know, opus, you know, I see this as my magnum. No, don't know. It's a fucking TV show. You'll never do. That's why you'll never see a Dallas movie. That's why you'll never see. You know what?

[00:01:55] Dallas was too much like a soap opera would be serial. Yeah, yeah, we saw the TNT redid it. And it was something else. I'll just say that. And it's a piece of shit. It was really bad. And the irony was they could they didn't even get the syndication number. So they real I think they really after that, that production company really thought twice. They're like, we got to go back to doing original stuff. There's got to be comedy and a very clever, you know, mystery thing. It can't just be we redid something.

[00:02:25] And the sad thing is, Larry Hagman died during production. So they had to go to. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, go ahead. Everybody wanted to see J.R. J.R. was there, but J.R. looked like shit. You know, I hate to say it, but, you know, he was dying. He was he had like cancer or something like that. And, you know, they were. Oh, yeah, he's back. He's back. He's back. And all of a sudden you find out later, he died. What? You know. How convenient.

[00:02:54] Just recently I saw a commercial for a remake of Matlock. Yeah. But they're taking the twist on it. They're taking a twist on it. That that she's not going to be like it's not it's not the character like, you know, we saw on, you know, Andy Gross's character. She just happens to have the same name, but she's a totally different kind of different kind of lawyer.

[00:03:19] You know, she's not like that, you know, like how he was on the show, you know, like the southern lawyer, you know, that shit. But she's she's working for an upscale firm and, you know, she's built. She's a lawyer. But I think the twist is, is that she kind of uses her wits to get what she wants. You know, that's a good thing. You know, I think that's what they're trying to do with this one. Yeah. Well, and then they redid the equalizer with Queen Latifah. And that was right for me, though.

[00:03:45] But I dug the Denzel movies like those were Mission Impossible, whereas like or like the Fugitive movie. Take the concept. Don't shoot, you know, crap over the narrative and the the high points, because like kind of like with some of the other cartoon movies we were talking about. It's like, OK, they're doing some other stuff, but those were just with the times kind of because.

[00:04:08] I don't know, like there's you look at stuff like Masters of the Universe or even movies like The Monster Squad, which are making fun of Universal Monsters, you know, it's like you got to still have your own voice. In between the I'm doing my own version on it, because like I haven't seen any of the new. Night Court, I hear some people like I did. Did you like it or is it? I liked it. I like it for a couple of reasons.

[00:04:37] Number one, Larraquette was back. Yeah. Yeah. His character, his character changed from being, you know, a sex crazed maniac to now he was an older, wiser Dan Fielding. But he still could be he could still be a wise ass, you know, because we find out Fielding was married and his wife passed away. For a little while there, I thought it was going to be Marky Post's character or something. But yeah. Yeah.

[00:05:00] But you find out, too, that we thought we all thought all along that which would call it that Harry's daughter was the daughter he had with Marky. You know, no, no, no. Well, she's she's her mother actually was like somebody Harry met at a card game and they hooked up and they got married. And then, you know, they had they had the baby. But so it's like the new Frasier where it's like, OK, we're acknowledging everything.

[00:05:30] The new characters have their own wit. They're not just they're not forcing them on you as opposed to, by the way, forget about everybody else that came before. And it's like, well, I got to at least get some. The great thing about the great thing about Frasier is. He's still in it. OK, and they brought us back and they brought, you know, yeah, they brought her, you know, baby Newark's character and they acknowledged why his dad's not there anymore instead of, oh, you know, times change.

[00:05:59] You know, it's there's nothing worse when you just see kind of an elephant in the room. You're like, when are you going to acknowledge, you know, you know, we find out Freddie, you know, Freddie left school to become a fireman. And we find out that Niles and Daphne's son is like his like it's like his PR guy. But yeah, see, they play they play they play Holmes and Watson, you know, and it's like it's like they're just so oblivious to what's going on. You know, that's what made that's what made the new season that first season of Frasier so fun.

[00:06:28] I do like that new season of Frasier. But well, that's a lot of the character. I kind of missed the interplay between, you know, his brother. Yeah, it's not the same, but I think it helps that it's the same crew like James Burroughs, the sitcom master is still using the same beats. So even if it's not funny, funny, you're just like, see, I mean, yeah, they even brought back his wife. And that was funny is like it's like when Lillis showed up, everybody went, oh, shit, you know.

[00:06:57] Yeah, it's the worst bowling meet ever, you know. And I think so often people just try to go with let's have the next generation. Here's all their spoiled kids or somebody, you know, and this is a lot for a character that, you know, originated on another show. He was on Cheers, you know, the guy that I like the most in that show is Nicholas. What's his face? The guy who plays his buddy. Oh, the British guy, Professor. The British guy. That's what makes it so great because he's so funny. But he's, you know, he's funny because he's a lush.

[00:07:26] But I remember him and he's a professor who doesn't want to teach. He's a professor who doesn't want to teach. Yes, he's the counterproductive Frasier. He's still full of himself. And they're the only one who find each other's dad jokes funny. But at the same time, like, he's the one who just creeps away and never fesses out. Well, Frasier will have to always face the music and just go, you know, on the side. And the thing that the thing I love is I remember him seeing a show called Good Night, Sweetheart,

[00:07:52] where he played a guy who traveled between time between the 40s and the 80s. I think you told me about that one. Yeah, it's on my to watch list. I know he had something is like some bulls and horses, I think is like a sitcom. Bulls and horses. Only bulls and horses. Yeah, it is. Only fools and horses. Every British podcaster I've had on has joked that it's kind of a cultural thing. Like they've introduced it to Americans who didn't find it very funny.

[00:08:18] So I wonder how many, kind of like we do with all these pop culture shows, how many of them just don't translate well overseas or something's missing? Now you got me thinking of John Larroquette trying to do Fawlty Towers. Yeah. Right. You know? Yeah. They're. But this was great, though, speaking about, you know, Rocky and Bullwinkle, because like it. It's influences in so many sitcoms, both live action and animated.

[00:08:49] But then. Yeah. And you look at cartoons before that and same kind of deal where you're just like, yeah, I that cartoon really stood out because it was. It was more than just, you know, the eye catching, you know, animation. It was also just a very when you have a special amount of quirks out. I think that's what unites all these different comedy groups we've been bringing up is like when you get those quirks down, you can't do. Again, the sky is the limit. And.

[00:09:16] Unfortunately, when we see a continuation, sometimes the new writer, they're a fan, but they're a casual fan or the quirks just aren't there anymore. Like the actor can't replicate it. Maybe they forgot what made it special or, you know, I'm not going to blame any actor for turning down a role or taking it up again. You know, I was kind of looking at this way. If you love the if you love the subject so much and you're a proven fan of it and you know what the hell you're doing, then you're going to have a good time doing it.

[00:09:45] But if you're someone who basically just said, oh, yeah, I kind of. Yeah. You know, I know it's like it's like it's the case of I kind of remember watching it when I was a kid. Oh, yeah. Man, you got to give me some videotapes to refresh my memory. And then, you know, I'll have some guy come in and he can do the work on it. You know, it won't be as witty as we thought it was going to be. You know, I mean, that's why a lot of times, like if you watched shows that were rebooted, they lost it. They lost it. They lost like Bunky Brewster was rebooted.

[00:10:14] They lost that, you know, Fuller House. I remember that. That was funny. But, you know, the one thing that was missing was, you know, there were some good jokes like, you know, where's where's Michelle? Oh, she's in she's in New York. I think we've talked about other infamous sitcoms. I think much like when people see the worst of a genre, they assume everything else is that way. And I think that's it. We've had so many bad sitcoms and cartoons lately.

[00:10:40] I think a lot of people assume, oh, all that other stuff is the same mindless noise or poor skags. I'm like, not necessarily. There's plenty of sitcoms that were funny, but you look at them now and it's like, yeah, the production quality wasn't there, but it didn't matter. The writing was good. And then there's other ones where you're like, yeah, the actors, they just can't do tell jokes to save their lives. Because I'm sure the material on paper is just that was your best take. It just wasn't very funny.

[00:11:11] I watched a lot of those shows from the 70s that were like on for like one season, you know, the 13 week ones. Some of them was like it was like, oh, God, why are we why was this put on TV? Or you think about those forgotten cartoons when we were kids, like I watched the episode of Pandemonium, which was, you know, done by I think Ruby Spears did it. And it was like it was like I was like, this was a this was a TV. I remember this, but I don't remember that.

[00:11:39] Well, you know, I was like or Drak Pack or something like that. You know, I'm like, yeah, what the what the what? Oh, like yesterday I posted a friend. I said, hey, my friend, my best friend, I'm free. I go, hey, you remember this one? Mighty Man and Yuck, Yuck. Oh, yes. OK. I might have seen Drak Pack. Did it ever re-air on Disney Channel? No, they did it on Boomerang. They did it on Boomerang. Because there was some other. So riddle me this.

[00:12:07] There was some other show with monsters and it was definitely Transylvania inspired. But I can't for the life of me. It's so long ago. I can't remember. It's just you know, I think I'm talking about cartoon. No, but it looks definitely like Hanna-Barbera, but it was a little more. Or in your face for 2D. And I can't for the life of me remember it. Groovy Ghoulies? No, that was 1970s Groovy Ghoulies.

[00:12:37] That was Filmation. Yeah, you know. Whatever re-aired on Disney Channel. I definitely saw it. It's not exactly like that, but it's kind of close. Bang Face? Bang Face. What a great name. Bang Face. Every time the guy sees the moon, he turns into a werewolf. And every time he sees the sun, he turns back again, you know. I'm starting to think I might have been too old for some of these.

[00:13:06] Because I'm not recalling any of those days. Oh, that's the other thing, too. Like, it is really timing. Because there are some of those you're like, that's fine. But like, I think. And I don't mean to sound like a snob or anything. But like, I think I still keep up with Pixar when I can. And I'm still trying to catch up on some of the new Scooby-Doo animated movies that have come out. Because those are always a blast for the most part. And I'm just like. It takes all. Like you say. You gotta like the character to where, even if it's at their weakest moment.

[00:13:36] Like, you're still along for the ride. We talked about this actually recently for the last holiday season for the psych movies. Like, the actors aren't bored with the roles. They just do a movie every few years to keep it fresh. Yeah. And continue instead of just let it linger. And well. You don't have to do a whole season anymore. So therefore, no one's overwhelmed. Or everyone's still happy to come down to Canada for two weeks and film the movie. And I think that is it.

[00:14:05] Everybody loves to just cling on to a character. But not know what to do with them anymore. I would love for Scooby-Doo Scooby-Doo Nosferatu. Scooby-Doo Nosferatu. Scooby-Doo Psych Edition. No, no. You do Scooby-Doo Nosferatu. And it's like. Who would voice Nosferatu? No, no. They take the mask. So let's see who really is Nosferatu. Rich Lang. And then we've got a bit of it. If we were three or not as the kids.

[00:14:35] Who would you want to have voice him on that? Oh. I thought of the funniest. This is so weird. You have to have somebody with a. Like who can do a really good killer. Like Klaus Kinski. Like a very sort of like. Like you know. But I would love to have them have the foe do it. If the foe could do it. You know. Sure. Yeah. Can I just say one thing? The thing that cracks me up now is like with SpongeBob SquarePants.

[00:15:05] They took a character as scary as Nosferatu. And made him good. And made him child friendly. Yeah. But I love that. You know. I love that. You know. Because not everybody can do that. Like there are so many times where I see R-rated movie references in a kids program. And I'm like no bueno. Like. That's too intense. Like. Don't get me wrong. There's plenty of times. There's always going to be. Say. A Rambo. Or Terminator caricature in a.

[00:15:34] PG rated cartoon. But I mean like. I'll see other ones like. Cartoons like. Referencing something like. The Crying Game. Or Science of the Lambs. Because I'm like. Oh yeah. Are you for real? Like. I don't know. I want to find these cartoons you're talking about. Right. Well. Well. The ones. There's other ones. Like. For instance. Like with Animaniacs. The fingerprints. That's funny. Because. That's wordplay. That. You have to dig for that. You know. And.

[00:16:03] It's all about listening. You know. Most kids. Aren't going to get it. While we. The adults are in the room. Are going to go. Yeah. Well. I think. I think the best thing. That. Pinky and the Brain did. Was when. And we've talked about this before. Where they did the. Let's talk about it again. Yeah. The Orson Welles. The Orson Welles thing. Yeah. Where. Maurice LaMarche was doing the Orson Welles part. When he was doing the. The frozen food commercial. And. Rob Paulson is playing. Pinky as the. Sound editor. The producer. It's like.

[00:16:33] We know a place. Wait. Where did you. And instead of. I'll bake you. I'll give you a piece of cheese. Or something. Instead of. I'll go down on you. Or something. You know. I mean. That's. That's the great thing. Sorry kids at home. But yeah. I know. I know what you mean. Yeah. If you get. You know. If you got that reference. If you heard. I'm sure. Is there any cartoon. Where they've made fun of Casey Kasem's. Like. Radio. Goof ups. Uh. Not that I know of. No.

[00:17:03] I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I.

[00:17:33] I. I. I. I think the other thing is some people, you know, with the radical crowds that have unfortunately come out of God knows where. There's so many people taking jokes out of context. And it's like, good grief. They were just doing a play on word of getting sushi at a restaurant. Or, you know, it's like whatever you're thinking they're saying, that's not what they said at all. Are you getting this from TikTok? Or did you get this stupid story?

[00:17:59] I said the one thing that gets me the most now is if there's humor in cartoons, it's written for kids with short attention spans. I think there's a bit of that, but I think the adults also need to act their age, too. There's plenty of them where they just want to put a cartoon on just so they don't have to babysit their kid. I'm like, I thought the whole point of being a parent was you bond with your next to kin instead of shut up, go in the corner. You know, you talk about the short attention span. And I was just remembering watching that one episode of the newer Rocky and Bullwinkle.

[00:18:27] And it's very, everything goes by really fast. Yeah. And that's, yeah, it's geared for this generation. That's what I saw was in the NPR review where they're like, they dug the dumb puns, but they were complaining that it was going by to kind of combat the ADD crowd. So. Yeah. Those kids and their MTV. Those kids and their MTV. And their diet shoulders and their hula hoops. And our parents thought that we didn't have enough attention.

[00:18:58] Yeah. Well, in truth, this is what it goes back to the generations when you guys probably were looking at this in the 70s and 80s. That's just it. Everyone did the whole get away from the boob tube time to go outside. So I think that's. Now it's get away from the cell phone. Yeah. Get away from the cell phone. And our family, my family was always good at that. In the ever changing world, we never had an instant where get off the phone now. It was never that bad.

[00:19:25] It was like it was kind of the unwritten rule for us, if you will. Much like don't make a bomb joke, you know, post 9-11. We're at the airport. Fuck off. Don't do that. You know. And I think, unfortunately, if you're not taught discretion or anything, just kind of like you'll blurt out anything and have to face the consequences. I think so many people will just look at the first. Not only are they just.

[00:19:53] Unfocused, just the first thing they see, oh, it's the best thing since sliced bread and they can't back it up. The same thing. Like, it's awful. Why is it awful? They're reaction. So, Naked Gun movies are a good example where the TV show wasn't. The TV show was The Blueprint and then the movie. Yeah. We forgot about Jim Barney as Jed Clampett. Yeah. That's what we tried to do. Can I say I like the Beverly Hillbillies movies?

[00:20:22] I do too. Because one? There was more than one? There was. I think they were going to do another one. I think it kind of tanked off on her. Or something like that. The cover is like, no, no, no. I'm glad you brought those up. You know, I see so many people who wouldn't give it the time and day. They're like, oh, it's so dumb. I'm like, that's the point. That's the point. It was a love letter to that show. I agree. Because if you watch it. If you watch it, you know. And they had the Buddy Epson cameo in it. Because.

[00:20:52] And Barnaby Jones. Barnaby Jones. Yeah. So what they did was they were like. I think they. I think whoever directed it said. All right. We got to have Buddy Epson in it. Just as a. Just as a great cameo. You know. Something, man. He's not only. He was still alive? Yeah. Yeah. And he cameoed as. As another character. Not Jed Clamp. But he cameoed as Barnaby Jones. Barnaby Jones. A Quinn Morton production. And see. That's the best kind. Because like. I didn't. Started.

[00:21:22] Started to connect us to Liam Neeson. Nothing personal. I was just half and half. But overall. Pretty. No thanks on the 18 movie. For instance. I'm like. You waste the cameos. The original guys. It really doesn't have much to do with the thing. I'm just like. Can you just. Why didn't you just call it. You know. A super team. Or something. I think. So many times. People. Again. Just will take the name. And not do anything with the actual concept. Get smart. Get smart. I think they. They kind of. That was fun.

[00:21:51] That was so large. But a lot of people hated it. Like. They just didn't get it. I'm like. Why would you go to a movie. If you don't get. Didn't get it. If you don't get the jokes. From the original. Get smart. You don't get. Get smart. The cones of silence. Is one of the best scenes. In the movie. Yeah. The gadgets. You know. The phone. Yeah. I don't know. All that. Yeah. But the one I remember. It's like. It's like. The bad guys are driving. They. They hit. A car. And Bernie. Coppell. Comes out as Siegfried.

[00:22:23] And it's like. It's like. Oh. I get it. I. You know. This is great. They were going to have. What's her face. Barbara. Feldman. She's like. No. I don't want to do it. It's. If Don's not. And Don. Adams. Died by that point. He's like. Don's not. But they did a little thing. For Don Adams. Because I think they did a. Thing like the army. Or something like that. Which is. I think his real name. Well. That's a good point too. They did try to spin off. Get smart. With Andy Dick. Yeah.

[00:22:54] Yeah. Well. Don Adams made. The new. Price is averted. Don Adams made. The new bomb. Movie. And they also. A TV movie. Of get smart. I wish that was streaming somewhere. I can't find it anywhere. The new bomb. Yeah. I. I. No. Was Barbara Feldman in those. No. They. They. She didn't want to do it. They actually had. I'm thinking. I remember currently. Sylvia Christel. Pamela. It all comes back to Emmanuel. Sorry. Yeah.

[00:23:25] And they. They didn't have. See. All our. We're the podcast. Cinematic universe. Everything. They didn't. They didn't have Edward Platt. Edward Platt had died by then. So I think they had. What's his face. The guy from. Saboteur. Who was in it. Oh. He played brothers. Crothers. Uh. I think I know who you're talking about. He's. Norman Lloyd. Norman Lloyd was in it. Norman Lloyd. Yeah. Oh. The Hitchcock actor.

[00:23:54] Yeah. He was in it. He played Crothers. I probably haven't. Seen the new bomb since 1980. Or whenever it came out. Yeah. Don't you just love. How every other movie we've seen. Is kind of a lost movie. Indirectly. You know. God. God. This is like they're disappearing. And. Again. I'm sick of it. If you. Can't find on streaming. Don't complain. Oh. I don't want to buy the physical. Okay. Then don't watch the movie. That's your only. Awesome. I can.

[00:24:24] I guess I. I haven't tried to look for that physically. I mean. I. I thought about it. But I hadn't yet. No. No. You're fine. But I see so many people complain. Where is it streaming? I'm like. Not everything is going to be streaming. Especially if it's older. Yeah. It's not because companies have to pay money. Or to be hosted on the site. And if no one's clicking on it. If there's only two out of five million people. Clicking on it. That's not a good use. That's. That's the great thing about Tubi. Is they get these really weird. I mean. One off. And it's free. It's free.

[00:24:54] I watched. I watched. The first couple episodes of the mother's in law. With Kay Ballard. And Eve Arden. We went out of town recently. For our. Lake House. And people put on 70s boxing. And laughed at how cheesy it was. Oh God. Yeah. It was like. You need just that kind of just fun. Stupid. You're like. I don't even know what's happening. Right. My wife watches. Celebrity bowling. She's still watching it. She's. She's watched like the season. For the past two years.

[00:25:24] She's watched the seasons over and over again. And I. There was one on. I love where it's Pat Harrington. Gabe Kaplan. Norman. Norm Crosby. And Shelley Berman. And you got to realize. These are four guys who were stand-ups. Yeah. It's hilarious to watch. Especially Norm Crosby. Because Norm Crosby was known as the guy. Would. Would. You know. Do the. You know. Like. He would say. You know. I'm happy to be here. This. This great. This great. This great. He would say.

[00:25:54] He would say. Instead of function. He'd say something else. Like. This great friction. And. You know. Well. And that's why I try to also remind people. Is like. If you can check out all your favorite stand-up comedians. You know. Specials. Look at all your. Favorite. Other comedians. You know. Or. Whatever roles you've seen them in. There's a reason. They were comedic legends. And. And. It seems like. Unless they're on YouTube. People don't want to do the effort. I'm like. Trust me. It's worth it. You. Nothing. You. You can never.

[00:26:24] There's never not. Enough laughter. You gotta go and seek out. All these other comedy greats. And if. You loved them. Because they were a voice. In one of your favorite cartoons. That's all the other more reason. To track down. Some of their rarities. I did have fun. Kind of looking up. That. Rocky and Bullwinkle. Were featured on a. Variety show. Originally. In an animation. And it seems like. That is the common thing. Like. I mean. I think that's why Ted Lasso. Has sweeped it up. Like. Jason Sudeikis. Tested it out. Doing some mock skits. And then people were like.

[00:26:53] That's great. Now let's make it a full length. You know. TV show. So I think. If you're. If you take comedic concept. And you love it so much. And it's funny. Whether it's feature length. Or half an hour. Or just 20 minutes. Go for it man. You know. It's like. It. It kills. Because. There's enough. Build up to. The light at the end of the tunnel. Which is the. Feral aching laughs. Where you're like. Oh my word.

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