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From Small Screen to Big...

There has been a shift in the way TV is viewed now; we keep hearing from TV and movie pundits that television has become more like film, and then film more like television… Meaning that the bar has been raised with TV; movie script writers, directors and actors have moved into creating “quality” television that engages more akin to film, while films have dumbed down, becoming more empty and numbing in effect. Usual such adjectives are reserved for TV, by those who think it is the lesser art form/entertainment of the two... Suffice to say it’s an interesting time for both mediums...

It’s also no secret that television has fed the movies over the years – countless films have now been adapted from some of our favourite TV shows. Some are unmitigated crap, others plain weird, and some brilliant. But for as many “bombs” there are as many box office blitzes. And wonderfully, a fair share of compelling anomalies just to keep us interested.

One of the most resoundingly chastised TV-film adaptations has to be The Avengers (1998). The long running English spy series (1961 – 1969) all but defined contemporary 60s TV: it was slick, cool and progressive with very sexy stars in its cast including Diana Rigg, Honor Blackman and the esteemed, wry Patrick MacNee. Not only that, it had longevity, with fans still burning a torch for it when it made its move to the big screen in 1998. Unfortunately it was nowhere near as well received (understatement). With Ralph Fiennes, Sean Connery, Uma Thurman and Brit comedian Eddie Izzard on the marquis, you might have thought it had a chance... Not so. God-awful direction and an even worse script (and bad, bad comic and action timing from the actors) made it eligible for the annual Golden Turkey Awards and one of the worst movies ever made... Ouch.

Twin Peaks ended its magic, surreal, trippy run as one of the most successful cult TV series of all time, after only a couple of years on the (1990-1991)… In his infinite wisdom, director/co-creator David Lynch (Eraserhead, Blue Velvet), decided to make and release a “prequel” to the series, Fire Walk With Me (1992), which at the time was fairly unique to the motion picture. Fire Walk With Me defied expectations and really, only served to baffle audiences further. In characteristic style Lynch refused to solve the many riddles and mysteries that gratified audiences each week, which kicked off with the discovery of a dead girl “wrapped in plastic”. But our favourite characters were there; the “Log Lady”, the evil Bob, Leland, Laura Palmer, the backwards talking midget, and of course Special Agent Dale Cooper… The beautiful Special Agent Cooper (Kyle McLachlan), continued to remain the Zen calm in the eye of the freakish storm… and loving his apple pie.

The Addams Family 1991) has to be one of the most satisfying TV shows adapted to the big screen (1964 – 1969). Not only that, its sequel (Addams Family Values, 1993) also proved to lots of fun; both were whip-smart, contemporary films with a great sense of the old series – the irony, family (dys)function and cultural subversion that made this 60s kids comedy show such gleeful wicked and macabre fun. Canny casting (including Anjelica Huston, the late Raul Julia and Christina Ricci), excellent screenwriting and inventive direction – courtesy of Coen Brothers’ cinematographer Barry Sonnenfeld (RV, Get Shorty) – made these two movies classics for the 90s. They even overshadowed the two Brady Bunch films – the first of which deserves its place as one of the underrated comedies in this category...

- Megan

Megan Spencer has spent way too much of her life in the dark, all for a good cause though - watching movies as a professional film critic. For the last six and a half years she has been serving the ever-increasing hunger for film and DVD reviews as radio triple j's resident film critic, and a year ago joined the new line up of long-running SBS-TV film review program, The Movie Show.

Every now and then she pops up into the light to make her own films, documentaries (her latest is 'Fantastic Brutality', a documentary about an obsessed wrestling fan, to be released next year). She has also written about film for many publications including J-Mag, Limelight, Inside Film Magazine and the Age Green Guide.

And the impossible question to ask a film critic: what's her favourite film? "Blue Velvet would be at the top of the list, so would Fight Club... But then again American In Paris makes me cry every time."

Megan has also been part of the Foxtel's Project Greenlight Australia as an on-air panelist and judge.

TV Movies on DVD

Addams Family Values
Addams Family Values (PG)  1993
Gomez and Mortica are passionate, devoted, demented and thrilled by their new arrival, baby Pubert (complete with moustache!). Meanwhile, the love bug has bitten Uncle Fester who has developed a yearning for Debbie Jellinsky, the baby killing nanny.   more
Aeon Flux
Aeon Flux (M)  2005
Peter Chung’s popular futuristic MTV animated series comes to the big screen. Aeon Flux is set 400 years in the future, when disease has wiped out the majority of the earth’s population except for one walled, protected city-state, Bregna, ruled by a congress of scientists. Ch...   more
Brady Bunch Movie, The
Brady Bunch Movie, The (PG)  1995
The Bradys - Carol, Mike, Marcia, Jan, Cindy, Greg, Peter and Bobby, along with their trusted live-in maid, Alice - are living in the 90's just as they were in the 70's and the result is an hilarious comedy in which the Bradys happily exist in a world that no longer understands them. Based on chara...   more
Jackass: The Movie
Jackass: The Movie (MA15+)  2002
Johnny Knoxville and his band of maniacs perform a variety of stunts and gross-out gags on the big screen for the first time. They wander around Japan in panda outfits, wreak havoc on a once civilized golf court, they even do stunts involving live alligators. While Johnny Knoxville and his pals put ...   more
Miami Vice
Miami Vice (MA15+)  2006
Ricardo Tubbs (Jamie Foxx) is urbane and dead smart. He lives with Bronx-born Intel analyst Trudy (Naomie Harris), as they work undercover transporting drug loads into South Florida to identify a group responsible for three murders. Sonny Crockett (Colin Farrell) - (to the untrained eye, his present...   more
Simpsons Movie, The
Simpsons Movie, The (PG)  2007
It takes a wide screen to fully capture Homer Simpson’s stupidity, and THE SIMPSON’S MOVIE does it. In the eagerly-awaited animated feature film based on the hit TV series, Homer must save the world from a catastrophe he himself has created. After 18 years on the air, Springfield's favorite fami...   more
South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut
South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut (MA15+)  1999
When South Park third-graders Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny emerge from an R-rated movie with wide eyes and wider vocabularies, their parents' protests of the film begin a countdown to all-out war with Canada. Suddenly, the boys are at the heart of a crisis and each must search within himself for t...   more
SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, The
SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, The (G)  2004
Dive into a comedy-adventure that's bigger, better and more absorbing than the rest - the movie debut of that undersea sensation, SpongeBob SquarePants! There's trouble bubbling up in Bikini Bottom, King Neptune's crown is missing, and Mr. Krabs has been accused of stealing it! Together ...   more
Starsky and Hutch
Starsky and Hutch (M)  2004
Detective David Starsky (BEN STILLER) is the most dedicated undercover cop working the mean streets of Bay City, California. Maniacally devoted to his job, when he's on duty no crime goes unpunished - and he's always on duty. And that's a good thing, because he has some metaphorically big shoes t...   more
X-Files, The-Deadalive
X-Files, The-Deadalive (M)  2001
The FBI is alerted when a young woman is abducted the night before Agent Mulder is discovered near death in a field outside Helena, Montana. Hoping to find a clue to Mulder's possible whereabouts, Agent Scully, Agent Doggett and A.D. Skinner head up an investigation which leads them to a man who say...   more

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