Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Any news of a 2006 Columbo?
Since Columbo has been aired in a large number of countries and has earned respect among both the audience and TV managers, many merchandising projects featuring the famous detective could hit the jackpot. Although some fans may not like this, vast majority of filmed episodes present a great stuff for shooting their parody twins. Providing you take a deeper look into each and every episode, you will generally find countless sequences having both a funny and serious note. Some viewers can realize this but most of them can’t. Even the official press releases consider Columbo as a crime and not a comedy (“Monk”, which has many similarities to Columbo, was placed in the comedy shelf by contrast).
If the producers pushed the comicality forward, for many people a brand new series would come to light. Additionally, making the same episodes from a bit another perspective could be much less costly, both in production and marketing. Actually, while making this series, no new scenes would have to be shot at all. Clever cutting may be enough. Result: a 30-minute Columbo sitcom. Wouldn’t that be just great?
Well..I obviously would have to say Monk.....that is a given...
I don't watch much tv anymore other than old movies on TCM so I am a little out of touch.........but maybe...he could appear on CSI...that would be cool. Or maybe in an episode of Lost...........Columbo on Gilligan's Island!!
You mean Columbo would find a way for the castaways to get off that ****ed island? Or maybe discover that one of the castaways a diabolic plot to wreck the ship and profit by it---he/she had insurance policies on all the parties and would collect millions if all were declared legally dead?