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The Top 5 1980’S Horror Movies That Should Be Made Into TV Shows
The only reason I can think of to make a TV show out of a movie is to expand on the movie’s story. With a movie, you basically have just two hours to get from point A to point B to point C. With a TV show, you can take as long as you want, theoretically, to get from point A to point A1 (point B is for the second season, if you manage to get that far). So, with that in mind, I thought about what horror movies could be made into a TV show. What movies could stand to be longer? What horror movies could be expanded upon with a TV show format? So I came up with a list of horror flicks from the 1980’s that I would like to see as a TV show. I will do further lists about 1990’s horror flicks and 2000’s horror flicks in the coming weeks, so be on the lookout for that.
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Former WWE writer and co-executive producer of “Young Rock” Brian Gewirtz was on a recent episode of
The Masked Man Show with David Shoemaker and Kazeem Famuyide. Gewirtz was asked which storyline he wrote he thinks is deserving of an Emmy nomination, and he chose Chris Jericho and Shawn Michaels’ feud in 2007 – 2008.
“I mean without question, Hornswoggle as the general manager of
RAW would have to be the Emmy that would be displayed on the Billboards of Los Angeles everywhere ‘for your consideration’,” Gewirtz joked. “I’ve always been really proud of the Jericho – Shawn Michaels year-long, practically, angle that we did when Jericho was transitioning, in terms of his character, as far as this begrudge suit-wearing hell.
Nolte: Twitter Mob Falsely Accused Chuck Norris of Taking Part In Capitol Riot
14 Jan 2021
Even though it wasn’t him, this week Twitter allowed a mob of users on its platform to promote false accusations against action-movie icon Chuck Norris to trend on Twitter.
Someone who looked an awful lot like a
Walker: Texas Ranger-era Chuck Norris apparently attended the rally last week at the U.S. Capitol, the one that descended into a violent riot.
Although the photo obviously was not Norris (who is a spry 80-years-old today), the false accusation zoomed around the Twitter-sphere, and then trended for a time.