Homepage > Joss Whedon Off Topic > Mr. and Mrs. Smith go to TV (buffy mention)
They hated Home Depot Anyway.I can only recall a few films turned into small screen concepts that didn’t become a short lived excercise in TV disappointment- MASH, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Stargate and... that’s about it. (RIP Alien Nation, Ferris Beuller, My Big Fat Greek Life, Clueless, Freddy’s Nightmares, Tremors and Young Indie). Is it time to add another attempt to the pyre of highly-likely small screen sacrifice? Fall will tell, as ABC has said “GO!” to the TV adaptation of Mr. & Mrs. Smith. Without the hype machine of baby-crazed hottie-pants duo Brad and Angelina, there’s got to be a hearty dose of good, old-fashioned skepticism on any kind of long term success for this adaptation, despite the fact Doug Liman, (producer of Mr. & Mrs. Smith and the Bourne flicks) and screenplay script, Simon Kinberg are on board. Remember, Simon also wrote XXX: State of the Union, a piece of crap that pours highly flammable liquids all over my smoldering sense of righteous anger over what was wrong with 2005. While two key players from the film at the helm of this project is well and good, the success of this TV launch is going to depend on more that the crazy shenanigans of a couple spies whose film felt like it was really only a one-off. To Kinbergs credit, he realizes small screen success will depend on two things:the Mr. & Mrs. Smith. Still, the movie leap to the small screen is seldom pretty. The novelty and buzz have all but died by the time they usually come around. Mr. & Mrs. Smith is no different. Either way, ABC must have some real faith in the project, as they picked up rights for the TV series a year ago, but have allowed some month-spanning development time (thanks to other projects for Kinberg, like the film Jumper). You’ll have your chance to prove them right or wrong when Mr. & Mrs. Smith: The TV Show! arrives on your TV screen later this year and picks up 6 months after the Smiths took down a Home Made and about 300 bad-guys in need of some serious target practice. 1 Message |