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Re: "You remember that one show where..."

Posted: 01 Aug 2009 21:39
by HugeBadWolf
The Baron wrote:That's what I thought, but I'm not finding it on Wikipedia, just the Commander Cody shows.

Maybe it was Rocketman or something.
King Of The Rocket Men?


This is along the same lines, not quite as good, IMHO:


Cheers,
Doug

Re: "You remember that one show where..."

Posted: 01 Aug 2009 21:58
by DAMartin
The Flash Gordon series I liked more was that where he was part of a team with Mandrake (and his helper Lothar) and the Phantom to fight Ming and (unfrequently) other villains.

Somebody made an hipotetical live-action opening too:

Re: "You remember that one show where..."

Posted: 01 Aug 2009 22:11
by Red Laser
That was a great cartoon Defenders of the Earth.

Re: "You remember that one show where..."

Posted: 01 Aug 2009 22:16
by HugeBadWolf
Ironblood wrote:That was a great cartoon Defenders of the Earth.
No it wasn't :)
It was better than this though...


Cheers,
Doug

Re: "You remember that one show where..."

Posted: 02 Aug 2009 07:07
by Sundance


Hollywood, this is your new LOTR!

Re: "You remember that one show where..."

Posted: 02 Aug 2009 11:41
by D'Compose
Definately, although they should do this first...



No idea why it's in Deutsch though.

Re: "You remember that one show where..."

Posted: 02 Aug 2009 13:44
by DAMartin
But they should complete the "big three" first; we already have Transformers (or Bayformers pretending to be Transformers), GI Joe is coming, and next should be:

Re: "You remember that one show where..."

Posted: 02 Aug 2009 13:51
by Red Laser
DA they are re-doing He-Man it's absolutely nothing to do with the Dolph Lundgren one look at www.imdb.com for details on it.

Re: "You remember that one show where..."

Posted: 02 Aug 2009 13:59
by DAMartin
Well, I liked the Dolph Lundgren version (excepting the cow scene and the parts where the Earthlings take the spotlight), but that was technically a movie for the original series (like Transformers: The Movie and GI Joe: The Movie) rather than an equivalent to the newer films and their alternate continuities.

Re: "You remember that one show where..."

Posted: 02 Aug 2009 14:06
by The Kraken Wakes
DAMartin wrote:Well, I liked the Dolph Lundgren version (excepting the cow scene and the parts where the Earthlings take the spotlight), but that was technically a movie for the original series (like Transformers: The Movie and GI Joe: The Movie) rather than an equivalent to the newer films and their alternate continuities.
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