There are rumours NBC is making a pilot. Which American actresses would you like to see play Kath and Kim?
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glass_lily — 18 years ago(July 17, 2007 05:51 PM)
The Aussie version is brilliant because it is a mockery of all things Australian (love it!) So why wouldn't the US one work? As long as they don't do The Office thing (quote the pilot word for word) it mightn't be too badThe US will just have to find the things about them that they can laugh about.
And, Mel Gibson is actually American, he was born and lived there till he was what, 10?
Take him back!
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steveallanjnr — 18 years ago(July 28, 2007 01:16 AM)
Sounds like you're all very bitter down under. Would love to visit Australia sometime. I've heard it's beautiful. Too bad you people have such a chip on your shoulder about Americans. I'm sure Hollywood would run itself just fine with or without that Aussie imagination that you all refer to with such pride.
were not bitter or anything we just think that a show about suburban australian life wouldn't work if it wasn't..what was i thinking..IN AUSTRALIA
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Billy_84 — 18 years ago(September 16, 2007 01:54 AM)
People dont have a chip on there shoulder about americans it is just the americans taking an original idea, turning it american, claiming it as its own with dodgy laughing machines and lacking in everything especially quality. It kills the whole idea of the original and is a little bit arrogant that the americans edit shows when we all speak the same language.
If i sound a bit anti american, my mum is one and she feels the same way about the re makes of shows.! -
sassi1508 — 18 years ago(December 05, 2007 04:16 AM)
it wouldn't work with out the proper characters/ actors who made it sooo good
im aussie and i do love usa and oz but it just wont workhave u realised that most amoerican comedies aren't exactly that funny..the only exceptions for family guy, friends, south park and the simspsons -
G_bro — 18 years ago(December 25, 2007 04:06 AM)
I think when they translate the base story (middle class life) they will probably come up with something like Married With Children. Except without the fat jokes, sexist jokes, or anything to make it funny in the ultra PC environment Hollywood is going through now. So I think I already have seen a US version.
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KikiJuanita — 18 years ago(December 29, 2007 02:28 PM)
Sarah, I'm shocked at you!
How can you possibly think that this is a good show??!
I hate the way it portrays Australians, like where all dumb and talk like they do.
The only good thing about the show is the shopping centerwhich is where I use to live, and it's one of the most kick arse shopping centers in Melbourne!
I'll be happy when I see or hear that it has been cancelled and then I can do my little happy dances!!!
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Olly_London — 18 years ago(January 03, 2008 05:14 AM)
I reckon an American version wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing, it'd be interesting to see how it turns out. I heard that one of the reasons American TV companies remake shows from overseas is because over there they have around 24-28 episodes in each season, but in England / Australia etc you get around 6-8 episodes, although now I've forgotten what the point was about that. Anyway it was something about being able to show more episodes.
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bigfeetmjg — 18 years ago(January 04, 2008 07:48 PM)
The american version of Kath and Kim could be set in the vast new york suburbs of long island. There are so many Kath and Kim types on long island. Tacky suburbanites who don't know just how bourgeois and tacky they are. Just like the characters on Kath and Kim. The american versions would live in a very suburban house, drive an SUV, go shopping at the MALL , wear tacky clothing etc. A southern version of these characters would be funny too. The sopranos were tacky and bourgeois also.