If the series began in 2008......?
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Maybe too soon to do a movie, but not a TV movie. Those are usually pretty good. The Knight Rider TV movie was good (too bad the new series sucks), but the Hunter movies were not good. I think it would be a good idea to make a TV movie since TM, Rick and TC met up recently for Las Vegas. Higgins is probably taking it easy these days...
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Interesting in that Higgins would be the older Vietnam Veteran moving on to his stint with MI6 in the mid 70s to early 90's, meeting up with Robin Masters and going to work for him around 1995. If he'd gone to Vietnam in say '69 at the age of 18, he'd be 58 in 2009. Of course in the series Higgins was much older than John Hillerman. TM and the guys could be Afghanistan veterans, or Iraq. The timing would be right. They very easily could have served 3 tours and have been out for a year. hard to believe those wars have been going on long enough for guys to be on their 3rd, and 4th tours. The war in Iraq has already gone on longer than WWII. Afghanistan even longer.
I always got the impression that TM was in the Navy way after Rick and TC left the Marine Corps. TM was just getting his business going, TC already had his own helicopter, and Rick already had his own club. I don't think they were career military like TM.
I always got the impression that TM was in the Navy way after Rick and TC left the Marine Corps. TM was just getting his business going, TC already had his own helicopter, and Rick already had his own club. I don't think they were career military like TM.
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I think a lot would be different - the key thing, as has been discussed, is cell phones. When Magnum was late or someone was missing, they'd just call their cell phone (or mobile phones as they're known here in the U.K.).
Magnum might also have his own website as well as placing ads in phone books.
The Estate would no doubt be much more hi-tech, with giant plasma screen TVs and what-not.
But if you're talking about how a new series would be produced:...
It would be VERY different. And that saddens me.
So much of MPI's charm was (and is) its sense of humour. Shows nowadays seem almost scared to include humour. They have to make everything ultra serious.
It would probably have to be shot on handheld cameras and every shot would be 'shaky'.
In MPI, Magnum and co. are still haunted by the war, but it is written in in clever means. Any new show would have characters embittered and struggling to come to terms with every day life, in the most grim and depressing manner possible.
And Rick and T.C. would probably have to be lovers (!)
Magnum might also have his own website as well as placing ads in phone books.
The Estate would no doubt be much more hi-tech, with giant plasma screen TVs and what-not.
But if you're talking about how a new series would be produced:...
It would be VERY different. And that saddens me.
So much of MPI's charm was (and is) its sense of humour. Shows nowadays seem almost scared to include humour. They have to make everything ultra serious.
It would probably have to be shot on handheld cameras and every shot would be 'shaky'.
In MPI, Magnum and co. are still haunted by the war, but it is written in in clever means. Any new show would have characters embittered and struggling to come to terms with every day life, in the most grim and depressing manner possible.
And Rick and T.C. would probably have to be lovers (!)
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Ah god can't un-see.Jay-Firestorm wrote:I think a lot would be different - the key thing, as has been discussed, is cell phones. When Magnum was late or someone was missing, they'd just call their cell phone (or mobile phones as they're known here in the U.K.).
Magnum might also have his own website as well as placing ads in phone books.
The Estate would no doubt be much more hi-tech, with giant plasma screen TVs and what-not.
But if you're talking about how a new series would be produced:...
It would be VERY different. And that saddens me.
So much of MPI's charm was (and is) its sense of humour. Shows nowadays seem almost scared to include humour. They have to make everything ultra serious.
It would probably have to be shot on handheld cameras and every shot would be 'shaky'.
In MPI, Magnum and co. are still haunted by the war, but it is written in in clever means. Any new show would have characters embittered and struggling to come to terms with every day life, in the most grim and depressing manner possible.
And Rick and T.C. would probably have to be lovers (!)

I have to disagree about a lack of humour in todays cop/p.i. shows. Just check out stuff like Psych, Burn Notice, or Life. As for what MPI would be like if filmed today I would have to say alot like Burn Notice (as has been pointed out in this thread iirc).
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I'm not sure we get those shows in the UK; at least on any channel I can get.
So maybe humour in American shows lives on!
I can't see many shows doing all-out comedy episodes though, like protecting a dog from a mobster for example (!). Things were more lightweight back then.
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So maybe humour in American shows lives on!

I can't see many shows doing all-out comedy episodes though, like protecting a dog from a mobster for example (!). Things were more lightweight back then.
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I would if I had FX =)A P Leyland wrote:Hi Jay-Firestorm
You should check out BURN NOTICE if you get the chance. It's very similar to MAGNUM and very entertaining. It's on FX here in the UK.
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