View Full Version : RIP Glen A. Larson
Neil
16-Nov-2014, 10:44 PM
I doubt there's a single person here who's not enjoyed numerous of the series he brought to TV!
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/69496
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shootemindehead
17-Nov-2014, 05:10 PM
That man was part responsible for most of my childhood TV watching.
No idea whether he was a good or bad guy, but cheers for that anyway! :D
Neil
17-Nov-2014, 05:34 PM
He helped composed the theme songs for some of his series. eg: Knight Rider and Battlestar Galactica!
He had nine kids!
kidgloves
17-Nov-2014, 05:39 PM
Big part of my childhood as well.
RIP Glen
AcesandEights
17-Nov-2014, 09:21 PM
Didn't know he was still alive. This guy delivered back in the day. He really had a major impact on modern popular culture.
He had nine kids!
He was a Mormon, so that's a little on the light side for all the money he had. Anybody know how many wives? :p
MoonSylver
17-Nov-2014, 10:34 PM
I watched about 90% of the shows they had listed in that AICN article as a kid. "Six Million Dollar Man" was a huge influence on me as a kid. Probably the earliest show I can remember being "into", before Star Wars came out. RIP Mr. Larson.
shootemindehead
17-Nov-2014, 10:54 PM
Heard they're remaking 'The Six Million Dollar Man' for the modern age. I can see it going something like this:
"Steve Austin...a man barely alive...we can rebuild him..."
"Don't be ridiculous, that would cost a bleedin fortune! How much? Eh?"
"Six million."
"Yeh, I knew it. A bleedin fort...wait what? Oh!! Em...well ok then."
MoonSylver
18-Nov-2014, 12:23 AM
Heard they're remaking 'The Six Million Dollar Man' for the modern age. I can see it going something like this:
"Steve Austin...a man barely alive...we can rebuild him..."
"Don't be ridiculous, that would cost a bleedin fortune! How much? Eh?"
"Six million."
"Yeh, I knew it. A bleedin fort...wait what? Oh!! Em...well ok then."
Yeah, it's been stuck in development hell for a long time. At one point they were talking comedy w/ Jim Carrey as Steve Austin. :fork:
These days I imagine they'd have to up the $ amount to make it the Six BILLION Dollar Man to make it relevant? :rockbrow:
Or just go w/ the title from the book that inspired the show, "Cyborg", & be done with it. ;)
shootemindehead
18-Nov-2014, 02:02 AM
A comedy? Christ no.
Can we just not...you know...leave it alone?
Let us remember the godawful flares, crappy robots and bigfoot in peace?
MoonSylver
18-Nov-2014, 06:12 PM
A comedy? Christ no.
Can we just not...you know...leave it alone?
Let us remember the godawful flares, crappy robots and bigfoot in peace?
Yeah, I pretty much agree. Though in my heart, I would love a whole new generation of kids going "ch-ch-ch-ch!" while running in slo-mo...:lol: (even though I know it'll never happen).
I also want this guy on the shelf of every toy store again:
http://news.toyark.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2013/06/Six-Million-Dollar-Man.jpg
That bloke was the hero of my childhood. :thumbsup:
Legion2213
19-Nov-2014, 07:45 PM
Rest in peace, you legend.
Like Irwin Allen before him, a purveyor of awesome sci-fi and action/adventure TV
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