Monday, October 7, 2013

This house is a wreck will television series - The Mundo.es

Everybody knows that television has been slowly gaining on film as reference platform for both actors and directors. It’s no wonder the film adaptation of the small screen has become trend , solificada with NBC’s announcement on what will be a series based on a classic comedy of the year 80, ‘The Money Pit’.

Obvious is the note that will be difficult to forget Tom Hanks and Shelley Long, the proud owners of a sumptuous mansion on the outskirts of New York to be falling apart around move. However, they have already succeeded in other channels like FX with ‘Anger Management’ based on the film starring Jack Nicholson and Adam Sandler 2003.

NBC believes that the script by Justin Spitzer, producer at the time of ‘The Office’, will work history, with an ending already known for the film but it could lead to something else with the magic of television. They will also have Amblin , the television division of Steven Spielberg , which in turn produced the 1986 film by Richard Benjamin.

not the only one to become television series in the near future. ‘Limitless’ a much more recent film with star Bradley Cooper will also have to adapt to the small screen in episodes. The original film centers on a man who decides to consume some pills that will increase the capacity of the brain to extreme lengths, but the addiction ends up becoming the greatest danger of his life.

addition to these two titles, was recently announced that ‘Fargo’ by the Coen Brothers and ‘The Exorcist’ , the 1973 horror classic, also compete with the wide range of spaces television that have made the middle, at least in the U.S., in a small gold mine for the strings involved.

Not only traditional channels have signed up to the war, but content distribution platforms like Netflix, which has already produced two television series own that have had a great response from audiences and critics.

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