Dyn-o-mite? Sony Pictures Is Developing A Feature Film Based On 'Good Times'
Sony Pictures and producer Scott Rudin will turn the groundbreaking
’70s sitcom Good Times into a feature film. They’ve set a writer, Phil
Johnston, whose most recent credits include Wreck-It Ralph and Cedar
Rapids. Rudin will produce the family comedy with Eli Bush.
my commentary...
In all seriousness, however this turns out will
depend on the approach the studio and producer take. Will it be a
straight comedy, more of a drama, or a mixture of the two - a dramedy?
Since it'll be set in the 60s, there'll be plenty of socially and
politically-relevant material to mine. What will the story be exactly?
Will all the characters from the TV series feature in the film?
Questions, questions, questions...
So, let's see how the
filmmakers plan to really tackle this, because it could go down any
number of paths. For example, it could just be a straight drama with
some comedic elements about a working class black family growing up in
the 1960s, and that forms the base for whatever narrative they think up
to build upon it, and the title Good Times, may be the only thing that it has in common with the TV series, assuming they opt to keep the same title.
But
really, there are so many other stories to be told about the black
experience in this country (many that aren't remakes of old TV series),
that are set in the present-day (if you look at Hollywood studio output,
you'd think there are so few contemporary stories about black people
worth telling) that I don't quite get why this is the one that Sony and
Scott Rudin chose. I'd love to chat with Rudin and get into his head
about this, because I'm really curious as to what inspired him to want
to tackle this particular TV show.
Needless to say, the producer and screenwriter are both white,
and we can probably guess that the director will likely be white as
well. I'll leave it to you guys to suggest actors for the various
parts as casting will be everything.
Might I make a suggestion? Please don't consider Zoe Saldana for the role of Florida Evans. Having her play Florida makes about as much sense as having her play Nina Simone. Oh, and by the way, there is only one Thelma.
Might I make another suggestion? Leave Good Times alone.
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