Review of Thunderbirds (2004) by Dave H — 07 Mar 2008
Johnathan Frakes is a good actor and, when he's not directing a family film, a fine director. But, he really shouldn't have directed this movie, and the screenplay should've been rejected. The director and writers must understand what the original TV show was really about, as well as who the characters were and how they worked. The original series had many episodes with razor-sharp writing using good dialogue and with situations that American producers would never consider using in children's programming, much less a movie, which made the original series so well received by adults. I mean, the Tracys were college graduates and some of them did even drank alcohol and smoked tobacco! And, there were characters who did get killed, although most were bad guys. If they had written it the way that it was originally done, which isn't dumbing things down with poor dialogue, kindergarten humor, and a weak plot, this Universal/Studio Canal joint venture wouldn't have such bad reviews.
This motion picture is almost pure blasphemy. If you've seen the original Supermarionation series, then you'll know what I'm talking about!
This review of Thunderbirds (2004) was written by Dave H on 07 Mar 2008.
Thunderbirds has generally received mixed reviews.
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