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reaching his FULL potential?!....Bryan FULLer has another new series in the works, a reboot of.....
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....'The Munsters' for NBC (in case you didn't know Bryan Fuller brought you 'Pushing Daisies,' 'Dead Like Me,' and 'Wonderfalls,' etc.....)....


Exclusive: NBC and Bryan Fuller remaking 'The Munsters'

....Consider this an early Halloween present from me to you: Pushing Daisies mastermind Bryan Fuller is toiling away on a modern-day reboot of the creepshow classic The Munsters!

So far, NBC, with whom Fuller has an overall deal, has only ordered a pilot. But since the potential series is being described to me as “Modern Family meets True Blood,” I have a good feeling about it.

Not only that, but rumor has it no less than Guillermo del Toro (Hellboy) is eyeing a behind the scenes role in the project.....



brought to you today by the letter 'M'.....??
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OK, prediction time. Next remakes on TV or in the movies:

Magnum, PI
Jetsons 3D
My Mother the CUV
Rin BPA BPA
Captain Midnight, 11 Central
You Bet Your Wives
I Dream of the Apple Tramp Stamp Chick
The BMI <30 Man
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"I Dream of the Apple Tramp Stamp Chick"

I'd watch that.
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Racer X wrote:
"I Dream of the Apple Tramp Stamp Chick"

I'd watch that.

:agree:

provided we got to see more than just the stamp... Perhaps some peripheral port dockings, etc.
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On a mountaintop high above a large city stands the headquarters of a man devoted to the cause of freedom and justice, a war hero who has never stopped fighting...


Geeeze, I loved that show! "SQ1 to SQ2..." Never got the decoder ring, and hated Ovaltine.

Then the show came back as reruns entitled Jet Jackson. Still fun, but some of the luster was gone because of the name change.

I got a little smile when Olan Soule appeared on Burke's Law. "Ikky" (Sid Melton - "Ichabod Mudd - with two Ds!" ) appeared on as a character actor on a number of TV shows, and he always disappointed me.

Too bad about Richard Webb, though.
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