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batmon
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I copped the first season last night and was havin flashbacks of this shit.I didnt know the high school was in Bensonhurst. I always imagined Flatbush.Mr Woodman is one of my favorite 70's sitcom side characters. Julie the wife is a classic 70's chic.Good ole dirty NYC show.Music Versus.....Lawrence Hilton Jacobs' second album - has anyone ever heard it?And how unfunky/funky is Travolta's catalog? MOR w/ an occasional break?
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i played MR. KOTTER.
What episode?
who?
wheah?
Ice cool with 'Kotter' redo
Dimension boards 'Welcome' wagon
By MICHAEL FLEMING
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Dimension Films has completed a deal to turn the ABC series "Welcome Back, Kotter" into a feature film, with Ice Cube producing and playing the title character.
Tom Brady ("The Hot Chick") is finalizing a deal to write the script and direct. The hope is to shoot in the fall.
Pic will be produced by Cube, his Cube Vision partner Matt Alvarez and Andrew Lazar.
The rights to the series that ran from 1975-79 were controlled by the show's creators, Gabe Kaplan and Alan Sacks. Kaplan originated the role Cube will play, a teacher who returns to his tough, inner-city alma mater, where he meets a new generation of underprivileged troublemakers who are as unmotivated as he used to be.
Aside from Kaplan, the sitcom also launched the career of John Travolta, who played head troublemaker Vinnie Barbarino.
Cube, a product of the inner city, sparked to a project that allowed him a return to the 'hood.
"There was no bigger fan of the original show than me, and I'm very excited to be able to put a new twist on it," Cube said. He is preparing to topline the Steve Carr-directed Revolution Studios comedy "Are We Done Yet?" That comedy began as a remake of "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House" but has evolved into a sequel to the hit "Are We There Yet?"
Dimension head of production Richard Saperstein will shepherd "Kotter" with senior veep Matthew Stein and director of development Alex Franklin. The film will be played for laughs, with a tone comparable to "School of Rock."
Kaplan and Sacks had long resisted movie overtures, but the pair liked the package and Weinstein Co. partners Bob and Harvey Weinstein.
"We were skeptical about selling 'Kotter' because making a great movie from a TV show can be challenging," Kaplan said. "After meeting with the Weinsteins, we knew they were the right ones to bring this project to the screen."
Dimension's Barry Littman brokered the deal with Cube's WMA and Firm reps.
I'mm 99% sure it will be pg13
ALL IN ALL IN
Poker people, where are you.
why are you always bringing me bad news.
So they finally released a DVD with the episodes in order? About time. The Kotter DVD I have is just a bunch of random eps strung together. This show really needs the season-by-season treatment. Even the last season (where Kotter and Barbarino were barely on the show at all) was good, in a weird way.
A stone hottie is what she was.
Is Travolta's catalog supposed to be funky? Somebody must be gettin' desperate for beats out there! From what little I've heard of it, it was just basic 1970's white-guy AM pop. If I was gonna go lookin' for funk, it wouldn't have dawned on me to go there! (Maybe that's the point?)
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1 or 2 pretty good modern soul type joints on it if I recall. I still have it somewhere.
my director just got back to me...
the episode was "SWEATSIDE STORY"
based on "westside story," but with sweathogs
that aint just apples and oranges, thats apples and HUBCAPS
The dvd comes w/ og screen test w/ the dude who ends up playing Epstein reading the "Barbarini" role.
The O at the end seemed to be added for Travolta.