William Shatner to star in tv sitcom based on a twitter feed, Shit My Dad Says. Well. Jim and I were joking about the “I’m on a horse” guy getting a movie soon - I think I’d like to put some money on that, if you don’t mind.
I just read the book, which is pretty good, and the idea of a television series could conceivably work, but not on a network, and that script looks like shit. If this was going to work, it would have to be on HBO (or at least on cable), and it would need a better lead. Alan Arkin or Dabney Coleman would be much better choices than Shatner )who I don’t dislike, but isn’t right for this).
It also needs better writing. The real Justin’s dad would rip that pilot to shreds.
Here’s a preview: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bePPTg1b1tg
Good call on the casting choices, Dio. Shatner has his charm, but he’s not…salty.
Gah! Wrong thread!
I don’t need to make money by betting – I’d give up some of my hard-earned money just to see some sitcoms based on Doper Life Experiences.
C’mon, what’d it be worth to see Sampiro’s family* on the tube? Or the YouTube? Or on the big screen? Or the bigger screen? Or the IMAX screen?
*played by… hmmm…might have to be Sampiro’s family.
Is it literally going to be titled “Shit My Dad Says”? I mean, I know that Carlin’s Seven Words aren’t absolute any more, but it’s still pretty remarkable to have one of them actually in the title.
CBS has posted the schedule as “$#*! My Dad Says”. Not sure how they’re going to pronounce that. “Stuff”, I guess?
So far I’ve seen it said as “[Bleep] My Dad Says” in the written print when discussing it, Don’t know it’ll be the censor noise or if it’s meant to be said as “Bleep”.
Apparently CBS thought the pilot was $#*!.
http://www.movieline.com/2010/07/tca-cbs-exec-hints-that-sht-my-dad-says-pilot-wassht.php
Weird that they recast the son. He seemed decent enough, with Shatner being the weak-link.
I will watch anything Shatner is in so this is a good casting call to pull in the audience of people like me.
When they were doing principal casting, it was “Sh*t My Dad Says.” Looks like there was a major loss of nerve between March and May.
Shatner was the first actor cast and is undoubtedly perceived as the major draw. If there was any perceived problem in onscreen chemistry, it’s not so strange that the other guy (note you didn’t even name him in your post) is the one to be replaced.
See?
I’d heard that Isaiah Mustafa (the Old Spice Guy on a horse) was signed by NBC; IMDB says that he’s going to be on Chuck, and in the movie Horrible Bosses with a bunch of famous people.