Call for Knightmare to return
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- Fright Knight
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Call for Knightmare to return
In response to the BBC article about Danger Mouse being brought back, at least one person has called for Knightmare to come back too.
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- Fright Knight
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I don't mean to be negative but I can't see it working. Don't get me wrong I'm all for a fresh new approach to an original series but, ask yourself this... Would you really want to improve the Mona Lisa?? Shouldn't any piece of good work be cherished, remembered, and appreciated for the piece that it is?? If it works then I will stand utterly corrected. But somehow I cannot see that one sticking
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I'm inclined to agree with you Fidjit, but I think we're in the minority there.
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- Fright Knight
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Well I guess it's worth giving anything another chance. Danger Mouse never really got that opportunity until now I just look at these programs companies that have massacred things like Thomas and Friends and Fireman Sam. It's like they took the program like it was a fruit and scooped out all that was good about it and left it like a mere shell :/
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Re: Call for Knightmare to return
Fidjit wrote:I don't mean to be negative but I can't see it working. Don't get me wrong I'm all for a fresh new approach to an original series but, ask yourself this... Would you really want to improve the Mona Lisa?? Shouldn't any piece of good work be cherished, remembered, and appreciated for the piece that it is?? If it works then I will stand utterly corrected. But somehow I cannot see that one sticking
I disagree. You only have to look at the geek week episode. With a few tweaks I think it could work. The kmvr approach would definately not work but the geek week episode showed how it could still be done.Canadanne wrote:I'm inclined to agree with you Fidjit, but I think we're in the minority there.
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For me, a new series would be less like trying to improve the Mona Lisa and more like trying to paint something new which is as good as the Mona Lisa. That is, the original will still be there in all its glory no matter what happens.
The opportunities outweigh the risks IMHO.
The opportunities outweigh the risks IMHO.
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If they don't try they've already failed.
It's not like Tim is going to have George Lucas syndrome and touch the originals
It's not like Tim is going to have George Lucas syndrome and touch the originals
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Yeah that's a fair point. I suppose I'm just looking at the flip side of the coin, but I guess one has to be cautious about these things. Or to be more precise, don't get your hopes up
If Knightmare were to make a return it would have to try and find that charm it once had. And I'm sorry to say as much as it was nice seeing Hugo and Knightmare again, I didn't like the Geek Week show :/
If Knightmare were to make a return it would have to try and find that charm it once had. And I'm sorry to say as much as it was nice seeing Hugo and Knightmare again, I didn't like the Geek Week show :/
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Neither did I but the Geek week ep was quickly put together and made to certain specifications from youtube, and it just showed it doesn't really work using adults. The VR pilot was another experiment which didn't work either.
I just think with modern tech a new knightmare has so many possibilities.
I just think with modern tech a new knightmare has so many possibilities.
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It was interesting to see at the convention that the recut Geek Week episode was actually extremely popular and was considered to be far better than the original Geek Week episode.
I think most people who saw it would agree that it worked.
I think most people who saw it would agree that it worked.
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Yes the longer version was far superior to the released version, but I still don't think the show works with adult contestants, although id have to see more adult quests to judge properly, but the geek week ep wasn't a great representation of an adult version of the show (mainly due to it's spoofy nature). Maybe that was down to the circumstances it was made under or the short shooting schedule, or the contestants themselves.
Plus Treguard has more authority and a true purpose when dealing with kids.
I just see it as a bit of a novelty really.
Plus Treguard has more authority and a true purpose when dealing with kids.
I just see it as a bit of a novelty really.
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I suppose to be fair it was a nice way to let people remember what Knightmare was. Most people I talk to about it don't remember until I say something like, "You know that program where a kid goes into a VR dungeon guided by his mates..."
It was nice to see it wasn't forgotten. It was just on the bland side. But for what we got it was okay.
I apologise for coming across unappreciative. (If that's the right word)
It was nice to see it wasn't forgotten. It was just on the bland side. But for what we got it was okay.
I apologise for coming across unappreciative. (If that's the right word)
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Just read my original reaction to the Geek Week episode. I said I "would have preferred more navigational challenges" and bemoaned "the lack of wall monster" - the extended ep added two rooms which specifically address both these things!
Still a few weird editing errors though - notably the 'put the spyglass down!' bit.
There was talk of using the extended show as a pilot for a new series - does anyone know what happened to that plan?
Anyway, yes - a definite improvement!
Still a few weird editing errors though - notably the 'put the spyglass down!' bit.
There was talk of using the extended show as a pilot for a new series - does anyone know what happened to that plan?
Anyway, yes - a definite improvement!
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I believe it was used but that it hasn't been picked up yet.There was talk of using the extended show as a pilot for a new series - does anyone know what happened to that plan?
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If that pilot was to be do you reckon we'd be turned to for advice? After all, when it comes to the subject, who better to ask but the enthusiasts
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