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10 worst TV shows based on movies; Can TV Shows Based on Movies Actually Be Good? Is it better to be a TV series based on a movie or vice versa? The Daily Beast: Bad TV Shows Adapted From Movies; Big Picture, Small Screen: 20 Movie-Based TV Shows From Worst to Best ‘Bad Teacher’ can look back at some movie-to-TV shows for inspiration — or ...
Lists of films and television series (30 P) W. Lists of television series based on works (1 C, 21 P) ... List of television shows notable for negative reception
This is a list of prequels. Works with darker gray background shading have been primarily described as a sequel , remake , or reboot , but have also been regarded as prequels in a broad sense of the word.
The US used the original title for the first series. Film Dennis: Dennis the Menace* To avoid confusion with the unrelated British character Dennis the Menace. Film Escape to Victory* Victory: Title shortened for U.S. release; many Sylvester Stallone movies had one-word titles. Film Europa: Zentropa: Name changed to avoid confusion with Europa ...
List of television shows set in Las Vegas; List of television shows set in Los Angeles; List of television shows set in Miami; List of television shows set in New Jersey; List of television shows filmed in New York City; List of television shows set in New York City; List of films and TV series set in Palm Springs, California
Charles Burnett is one of the earliest Black film directors on this list. He made his mark with experimental masterpieces like “Killer of Sheep” (1978) and “To Sleep with Anger” (1990).
List of films about the Czech resistance to Nazi occupation; List of films about nuclear issues; List of films about the military* Films depicting Latin American military dictatorships; List of films featuring the French Foreign Legion; List of films featuring the Irish Republican Army; List of films featuring the United States Marine Corps
Film 1962 Impact Event, Monsters The Day of the Triffids: Loosely based on the John Wyndham novel of the same name. The film version of the Triffids are poisonous space-borne plants, and arrive on Earth via meteorites. Novel 1962 Eco Hothouse: Brian Aldiss: Presents a dying Earth where vegetation dominates and animal life is all but extinct.