Everything old can be new again . . . recasting your favorite shows
I think I've told you that I cried when the Facts of Life girls graduated from high school. My mom asked me why I was so upset and I tearfully lamented, "Because it will never be the same again."
That was the day I realized that perhaps, just perhaps, I took TV more seriously than the other children. And now that NBC is bringing back Knight Rider this Sunday at 9 p.m., I've been thinking that this is a perfect time to have a new version of Facts of Life.
And I've taken the liberty of casting it - Blake Lively (Gossip Girl) as Blair, Sophia Bush (One Tree Hill) as Jo, Nikki Blonsky (Hairspray) as Natalie and Keke Palmer (Akeelah and the Bee) as Tootie. And to keep it fun, I'd have Mindy Cohn playing Mrs. Edna Ann Garrett. In the later seasons, Chris Pratt would play handyman George Burnett.
What show would you like to see a new version of? And who would you cast in it? Talk about it below.
By the way, NBC did not send me a review copy of the Knight Rider movie, which is a sequel to the original series. So we'll have to talk about it on Monday after we've all seen this new version of Knight Rider.
American Idol Hollywood Week
I totally understand why they changed the way the judges picked the final 24. Last year's bunch featured some less-than-talented folks who crumbled when faced with performing by themselves. Group singing isn't part of the American Idol competition nor is behind the scenes drama or how the contestants get along. It totally makes sense to actually make the contestants perform by themselves and to have a better opportunity to assess their true talents.
But I still missed the group singing and didn't care for this abbreviated version of Hollywood week. How about you?
Quotes of the Week
"I'm just saying it's crazy. Even for us. 'Dingo ate my baby' crazy." Dean on Supernatural. Thanks to Sandy for the quote.
"Oh, awesome. The ship sent us another Sawyer." Hurley after Miles calls him Tubby on Lost. Thanks to Michelle for the quote.
Exchanges of the Week
"What happened to you face?" Julie to her father on Friday Night Lights.
"I was defending your mama's honor." His response.
"With your face?" Julie to her father. Thanks to Bob for the exchange.
"Field trip." Sarah to Cameron and John on Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
"I call shotgun." John to Cameron and Sarah.
"I call 9 millimeter." Cameron to Johan and Sarah. Thanks to Barry for the exchange
Thanks all for today. I'm back next week with thoughts on October Road, Lost, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, familiar faces, quotes of the week and more. Seen a familiar face? Have a question? Want to nominate a quote of the week? Write me at amytvgal@zap2it.com.
Amy Amatangelo, TV Gal ®


First Post!
"Also another quote was between Jack and Kate last night. regarding her never being able to go and then she goes 20 min anyway.
Hurley always has the best quotes in Lost. Another good one from the show was when he was walking behind Sayid and he said: "I'm keeping my distance, I've seen you snapthat guy's neck with your break dancing leg move."
I would definitely watch that version of Facts of Life. That was my favorite favorite favorite show when I was like four or five; I'd love to see it new again.
I absolutely LOVE the casting/recasting game, Amy! Great column! I have to think a bit more to post something good, but one recast that I have, for some strange reason or another, remained attached to ever since they mentioned doing a movie, is Kyle Chandler (FNL and Early Edition) as Major Nelson in I Dream of Jeannie. I don't know what he's like in FNL (yes, slap my write with a ruler now, Amy, but I can't watch EVERYTHING), but his comical facial expressions in Early Edition are what convince me he's right for the part. Jeannie may take a little longer for me to think of. But I will think more this weekend on what shows I'd really like to see redone and post again!
(excuse me, slap my "wrist", darn my fast typing...)
How about the Chinese Acupuncture guy from Eli Stone, "Moses didn't have google, you know."
Show I'd like to see a new version off:
Firefly, same Cast.
I would love to remake some cl***ic TV shows. Although, instead of Blake Lively as Blair, maybe Leighton Meester would be better (since she already plays the snobby heiress "Blair" on Gossip Girl). I like Chris Pratt as George, and maybe Adam Brody can play one of the girls' boyfriends! Another suggestion for Kyle Chandler might be Mike in a remake of The Brady Bunch, since he works so well with young actors (like on Friday Night Lights).
If they ever do a remake of I Dream of Jeannie, I would like to see Adam Baldwin (from Firefly and Chuck) play the part of Major Nelson. He fits the military type perfectly, looks really good in uniform (remember him in Independence Day?), and can do comedy as well. I'm not sure who should play Jeannie, but we know that Yvonne Strahovski looks good in a bikini AND she is a great actress.
By the way, I think the reason why NBC didn't send out any advance copies of The Knight Rider movie is because they had to replace Will Arnett's voice (as KITT) with Val Kilmer's. Maybe the producers didn't have enough time to send out copies to TV critics after re-dubbing the entire role. I read that Arnett was pulled from this movie because he already had a contract doing the voice-overs for GMC, which is a direct competitor of Ford (KITT is now a Mustang), who is the sponsor for Knight Rider. Anyways, I'm still looking forward to the movie, but I will miss Arnett.
I have to chime in on re-casting, because this came to me earlier this year while watching two specific shows:
Gossip Girl and Chuck. Both produced (or created?) by Josh Shwartz, of OC fame.
I love both these shows, but Adam Brody could replace Dan or Chuck and each show would better than it currently is.