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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe security chief of an android manufacturing company must stop a mad scientist, who's sending the failed theme park's androids to infiltrate society for his own ends.The security chief of an android manufacturing company must stop a mad scientist, who's sending the failed theme park's androids to infiltrate society for his own ends.The security chief of an android manufacturing company must stop a mad scientist, who's sending the failed theme park's androids to infiltrate society for his own ends.
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- QuizOriginally a two hour MGM TV movie-pilot, with the first two hour pilot airing on CBS-TV, followed weekly by four one hour films. New permanent and swing sets were built at the MGM Culver City Studios, in December 1979, going into immediate production as a CBS mid season replacement. The fifth installment, filming the first four days production, with cast and crew on location at a Lake Piru auto-racetrack, MGM was notified that CBS axed the low rated series. The next day, upon cast and crew returning from location to the studio for stage filming, which was on schedule, MGM ceased production without further filming. Instead, a spontaneous wrap party occurred that night ending the production with all stage sets dressed without a camera roll. MGM Executives regretted not completing the last show when the production was marketed as a syndicated series in Australia and Japan. With six installments, "Beyond Westworld's" television viewing foreign syndicated market should have brought a greater financial return for MGM Television.
- ConnessioniFollows Il mondo dei robot (1973)
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It is not unusual for a good show to be canceled in under 5 episodes. But as we write this, we can only remember BEYOND WESTWORLD because it still makes us angry when remembering its failure to live up to the premise. Whatever it was, it was not WESTWORLD. WW was a virtual reality adventure that let people cast off their stultifying realities and escape into the worlds and the roles that they think they would prefer. This review suggests that fans coming to BW hungered for more of Westworld, more exploration of the other parts of the WW park, such as Roman world and Medieval world, and the introduction of other divisions (like, ah, Marsworld?). Did any movie fan really come to the show hoping for corporate intrigue plots set in a modern milieu? We honestly don't know whether our devotion to the original movie could have brought us back for more than the 3 hours actually broadcast.
Ironically, the same sort of TV plotting wrecked similar shows, including TOTAL RECALL 2070 (which also unnecessarily focused on corporate intrigue). I loved Arnold Schwarzenegger's movie and wanted to see a series featuring other people getting lost in grandiose fantasies. The TR (2012) remake was okay, but lesser. Wherever the original had a better idea, the remake dropped it. In effect, WESTWORLD and TOTAL RECALL were sf versions of FANTASY ISLAND, done in a grownup style. On that score, we enjoyed the too-cute Fernando Lamas version FI at first, but found it kid-stuff over the long grind. 1998's FANTASY ISLAND with Malcolm McDowell offered the intriguing idea of darker and stronger fantasies hanging somewhere between heaven and hell, but immediately let us down. Under all the window-dressing, the 1998 fantasies were just as ephemeral and happy-happy as they had been on the old show. This is to say the remake fell between stools. The more sinister characters must have put off the holdovers who wanted the old version unchanged, while the tame plot resolutions could not meet the expectations of people who wanted unsweetened darkness and depth. (Like someone who craves "Supernatural" and instead gets "Scooby-Doo.") I'm suggesting that at least one of these three series should have explored the psychology of dreams and nightmares, of deep-seated aspirations and ambitions. The core of a good show should have been guests' fantasies, and the acting out of those fantasies should have typically left the subject haunted, substantially changed, and endowed with new wisdom, and perhaps even new lives.
So far, HBO has not offered plot descriptions of their upcoming series. I'd like to see it go where 1973's WESTWORLD (forget about the weak sequel, FUTUREWORLD) had pointed the way. We can only hope. But, hey, because FANTASY ISLAND (1998) and TOTAL RECALL 2070 were such fiascoes, those settings, too, remain ripe for remakes with better ideas.
Ironically, the same sort of TV plotting wrecked similar shows, including TOTAL RECALL 2070 (which also unnecessarily focused on corporate intrigue). I loved Arnold Schwarzenegger's movie and wanted to see a series featuring other people getting lost in grandiose fantasies. The TR (2012) remake was okay, but lesser. Wherever the original had a better idea, the remake dropped it. In effect, WESTWORLD and TOTAL RECALL were sf versions of FANTASY ISLAND, done in a grownup style. On that score, we enjoyed the too-cute Fernando Lamas version FI at first, but found it kid-stuff over the long grind. 1998's FANTASY ISLAND with Malcolm McDowell offered the intriguing idea of darker and stronger fantasies hanging somewhere between heaven and hell, but immediately let us down. Under all the window-dressing, the 1998 fantasies were just as ephemeral and happy-happy as they had been on the old show. This is to say the remake fell between stools. The more sinister characters must have put off the holdovers who wanted the old version unchanged, while the tame plot resolutions could not meet the expectations of people who wanted unsweetened darkness and depth. (Like someone who craves "Supernatural" and instead gets "Scooby-Doo.") I'm suggesting that at least one of these three series should have explored the psychology of dreams and nightmares, of deep-seated aspirations and ambitions. The core of a good show should have been guests' fantasies, and the acting out of those fantasies should have typically left the subject haunted, substantially changed, and endowed with new wisdom, and perhaps even new lives.
So far, HBO has not offered plot descriptions of their upcoming series. I'd like to see it go where 1973's WESTWORLD (forget about the weak sequel, FUTUREWORLD) had pointed the way. We can only hope. But, hey, because FANTASY ISLAND (1998) and TOTAL RECALL 2070 were such fiascoes, those settings, too, remain ripe for remakes with better ideas.
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