Not sarcastic conjecture. Not a joke. Not a bad dream. There is a Three’s Company movie in the works.
:eek:
Why???
Not sarcastic conjecture. Not a joke. Not a bad dream. There is a Three’s Company movie in the works.
:eek:
Why???
It must be a very short movie.
Jack Tripper: “I’m a guy, and I want to move in with these two unmarried young women and we’ll be roommates.”
Pretty much any landlord anywhere: “Okay. I need a deposit and a credit check. Thanks, here’s the key.”
There’s one for CHiPs as well.
Well, the UK version got it’s own movie 42 years ago, so it’s only fair.
Huh. Well, my only guess here is that it would be ABOUT Three’s Company. You know, the stars rocket to fame, backstage rivalry and John Ritter’s secret love affair with Don Knotts.
Sure but they didn’t have the CGI to do it justice back then.
<<Kohn and Silverstein have collaborated with New Line on “Valentine’s Day” and “How to Be Single.” They also wrote the script for the love story “The Vow,” starring Channing Tatum and Rachel McAdams.>>
I smell OSCAR!!
I’ve been saying for years that eventually 227: the movie is going to happen, and make a billion dollars, and the world will weep.
I was confused for a moment and thought you meant Room 222: the Movie. That might not be the worst idea in the world, given how topical race relations and education are now: a movie about a black intellectual teacher working at a primarily white high school full of Evangelical kids who deny evolution (make it a charter school and it’s even better.) That’s a remake that could be worth seeing.
Except as the article says, the movie will be set in the 1970s, a time when it might have been a problem.
Well if we’re digging deep, how about Amen the Movie and Webster the Movie?
What about Mr Merlin the movie, or The Gemini Man the movie? Or Whiz Kids. Or Square Pegs. Or It’s A Living. Or Jake and the Fatman. Or Scarecrow and Mrs King. Or Love Sidney.
Not until I get my goddam ‘The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr’ movie.
What’s My Line?:The Movie
Vitameatavegamin:The Next Generation
I really can’t imagine how there could be a movie in this premise. It only worked as a TV show when they ignored the “pretending to be gay” thing and just had standard sitcom adventures and klutzy slapstick.
The UK version, Man About The House, barely addressed the deception, it was just the occasional punchline. Most of it was Robin Tripp carousing with Larry and trying to seduce Chrissy (the brunette).
It suddenly occurs to me that the set-up of fooling the landlord to get a flat was reused in Spaced.
Maybe the movie will be a parody, like The Brady Bunch Movie. Perhaps Jack, Chrissy and Janet have traveled back in time to the 1970s and for some reason have to live together. And Janet and Chrissy really are married in the present day, but pretend to be straight in the past?
I would kill to see a Spaced: The Movie. But I think it could only be pulled off with the original cast and I’m sure they’re all too old.
My Mother the Car: the movie
That is terrific news!