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[personal profile] gwyn
Ever since I heard that Michael Mann was making a Miami Vice movie, I have been gritting my teeth in agony. The show was so iconic of its time, so indelible to the '80s, its ethos and mindset, so groundbreaking in so many ways (seriously -- I could count the ways, but you probably don't want to read my dissertation on why it changed the face of TV any more than you want to hear my list of things I have to do on the house), that the idea of it becoming a two-hour movie just to capitalize on the nostalgia craze for remaking old TV shows into theatrical movies just makes my blood boil. And that it was the series' producer doing it just kind of made me even sicker.

The worst part, the nail in the coffin, though, was casting the execrable Jamie Foxx as Ricardo Tubbs. I could almost kind of handle the fact that Mann was redoing his own creation (and I want to point out that even though he's the name most heavily associated with it, the person who really did the creating and the development was Anthony Yerkovich), and honestly, Colin Farrell might not have been my first choice to update Sonny Crockett, but he's not a bad choice, and he certainly has the acting chops needed to portray a guy whose undercover life is slowly destroying him mentally and emotionally. But I have never been that impressed with Foxx and have in fact actively come to loathe him -- I don't like his face, I hate the fact that he's there more for the party than for the acting, and so this story from Slate yesterday made me ridiculously, schadenfreudily happy. Poor widdle Jamie and his entourage got scared by macho Michael Mann. It makes my heart happy.

I'm one of Mann's biggest fans, but yes, anyone who works with him has to know going in that he can be a bully and an ass. He flies totally by the seat of his pants, but that's part of his genius, and like most movie geniuses, he fails as often as he succeeds. His visual virtuosity is what made the series so successful -- it was like nothing anyone had ever seen back then, and in a lot of ways, people are still mimicking what he did on a TV series 20 years ago in movies today. And I guess it's both a testament to his creativity and grudgingly a testament to Foxx that they're gearing up for a third movie together. I will be the first person to stand up and say that although Philip Michael Thomas, who played Tubbs, was really not a good actor, he was very believable as the character and he definitely had his moments. And Jamie Foxx just isn't Tubbs. He simply isn't. Farrell can be a decent simulacrum of Crockett, but Foxx is just never going to embody the softer qualities of Tubbs.

I won't watch MV the movie. I certainly am not going to pay for it -- though if Foxx hadn't been in it, I might have, at least when it shows up on TV. I can see some of Mann's standard shots in it in the commercials (I haven't seen the trailer, and don't really want to) -- including the helicopter over the city shot from above, sliding down through the frame, sparkling light below it, which he used in both Collateral and Robbery Homicide Division, his short-lived return to TV a couple years ago and the show [livejournal.com profile] feochadn and I made our vid Streets on Fire to. (Still one of my favorite things we've ever done, and never downloaded off my site. Sigh.)

Miami Vice the series was just way, way too important to me. It was the first thing after the Professionals had stopped airing on Canadian TV, back around 1980, that perked up that fannish gene in me ( four-year dry period!) and made the radar go beep beep beep. When I first met feochadn, in fact, I'd just rediscovered the fannish feelings that had been dormant for such a long time, so I'd made an effort to try to get copies of the old eps (sadly, my partner at the time recorded over all the old Vice eps we had on tape, the bastard), and we would go on, shouting at each other over our excited memories of the series. And it's stayed that way for me -- I have written fic, and may someday write more, and I have about four vids in my head but can't make them because there are only two seasons on DVD, and I'm not sure if there will be more. It appears that Universal is abandoning it, though it's hard to tell, they are such a stupid studio when it comes to TV shows on disc.

And the basic truth is, I don't understand this desire to keep mining television shows for "udpates" with new actors. It just makes no sense to me at all. I know there were people who enjoyed the Starsky & Hutch movie, but I can't help thinking it's because it was a spoof of the series more than anything. But the hash of Wild Wild West, the joke that was Lost in Space, the bomb of Bewitched, and so on and so on and so on, just leaves me gobsmacked at the total failure of creativity and shallow greed. And yet, more of these will be made, even though they often bomb, because one hit like the S&H movie with a good opening weekend keeps the brainless execs coming back for more in the hopes they'll have that one good opening weekend.

And I have no idea what to even make of it when one of those execs is, like Mann, an integral part of what made the series so spectacular in the first place. These days, all people think about Vice is the clothes and the cars. They focus on the cheese. They don't even really understand, because they dismiss it as just a relic of the '80s, how amazing the series was. It had started to decline in its third season, when it was all about hipster guest stars, but by the end of fourth season they pulled it back (largely because Mann came back) with a shocking and incredibly written story arc that had Sonny shooting a (for all we knew, unarmed) guy in cold blood, then being subsumed into his undercover identity so far he almost didn't come out -- and nearly killed his best friend and partner. The series ended badly (with Ian McShane, of all people, playing a Latin American bad guy), and I think, not as true to its nature as it should have, but even at that point, it was still miles above the rest of the stuff on TV. And it should be allowed to rest in peace that way, and not get "updated" with today's flavors of the month just to line someone's pockets.

Date: 2006-07-14 05:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] viverra-libro.livejournal.com
Eesh. Jamie Foxx is, among other things, simply not attractive enough to play Tubbs! I caught some reruns recently, and was just stunned at how breathtaking the man was. Jamie Foxx is offensive in comparision.

Date: 2006-07-14 06:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] morgantree.livejournal.com
Testify! You are right on with everything you say here. And you really brought back a lot of memories. The household I lived in when Miami Vice aired (all women, all dykes) gathered without fail to watch the series, and discussed each episode passionately after the fact. It truly was an amazing creation.

Can I ask you, did you ever see Wiseguy, and if so, what did you think?

Date: 2006-07-21 08:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gwyn-r.livejournal.com
I did watch WG, though I wasn't as into it as most of my friends, I found out later, were when I got into media fandom. The other crime show that I was into around that time was Mann's secondary effort, Crime Story -- that one engaged me a bit more, but I regularly watche WG when it was on. I'm one of the heretics who absolutely loved Anthony Dennison when he was on and so I've learned to keep my yap shut about WG around most fans.

incendiary!

Date: 2006-07-14 06:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] morgantree.livejournal.com
Just watched Streets on Fire -- holy god what a smokin' vid. Can't wait to show this one to my dad, who freaked over your Come to Jesus vid.

Never saw Robbery Homicide Division, but now I'm going to have to buy the DVDs -- argh! can't afford it, have no time to watch, but THEY WILL BE MINE!

Re: incendiary!

Date: 2006-07-21 08:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gwyn-r.livejournal.com
Thank you! Alas, as you've discovered, no DVDs. People just... no one paid attention to that show except about five people. Fortunately Jo taped them, though we couldn't find one tape at the time. And I have no idea what kind of support there is for discs, considering all Tom Sizemore's legal and... well, moral problems.

Re: incendiary!

Date: 2006-07-21 08:40 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
My dad was one of those five people! I'm visiting him next week, and taking all of my gwyn vids -- he really likes your style (he's a very cool 70-year-old, I must say).

Anyway, do post when you have a new DVD ready to go, because I want to keep my collection up to date!

Date: 2006-07-14 09:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] incredulity.livejournal.com
I feel your pain. I was a Starsky&Hutch girl growing up and there was NO WAY IN HELL I'd watch the S&H movie. Nope.

Date: 2006-07-21 08:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gwyn-r.livejournal.com
You know, I wasn't even and S&H fan, and I never ever want to see that movie. I watched ten minutes of Wild Wild West because I was on a plane, and then took the headphones off. Bleh. Stupid remake movies.

One reader, Three Comments

Date: 2006-07-14 09:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mystic-savage.livejournal.com
1. "excrable" is one of my favorite adjectives and the perfect word in the perfect context as used here

2. yes, i do! I do want to read your dissertation on how Miami Vice changed television!

3. I liked Bewitched. Was charmed by it actually. Agree with you about LinSpace and WWWest was so bad I walked out in the middle.

Besides..

Date: 2006-07-14 09:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cattraine.livejournal.com
NO WAY IN HELL can they ever replace Castillo. No fucking way. I refuse to watch those series redos. They usually suck.

Is there ANY good Crockett/Castillo out there? Any links appreciated.

Re: Besides..

Date: 2006-07-21 08:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gwyn-r.livejournal.com
You know, most of the C/C slash was in zines, and I don't know how much of it migrated online (i've heard from one person that my story is one of the few out there, for instance, but I find it hard to believe!). But [livejournal.com profile] movies_michelle says that most of the online stuff is heavily C/T. Not my thing at all. She might be a good person to ask for recs, though, since she reads a lot more than I ever do.

Date: 2006-07-14 10:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] namastenancy.livejournal.com
I hear you with the "Why in the hell are they doing another crapistic remake of (fill in the blank)" Miami Vice was a ground breaking series - there is no way that can be repeated. The times are different, the actors are different (and WORD on Jamie Fox/gag) and the whole gestalt is different. I vividly remember Friday nights; my room mate and I would be plunked in front of the TV and our hearts would start racing the minute the theme music started. For the next hour we were in another world - of Crockett and Tubbs and Castillo. We would avidly wait for the next episode and discuss it into the wee hours of the morning. Mann brought it all together in an organic, revolutionary whole - from the music to the look to the stories. I do not intend to see the remake as I want to keep my memories. I rented the remake of Starsky and Hutch and shut it off mid way in disgust. I am not going to repeat the experience. What's that saying that you can't go home again? You can't duplicate perfection.

Date: 2006-07-21 09:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gwyn-r.livejournal.com
Did you hear that NBC is going to air the original movie, with Farrell and Foxx hosting (and providing a special 5- min preview of their new film!!!! OMG gasp!!11), next week? Or maybe it's tonight... I can't remember. It just annoys me -- and I wonder if anyone is going to be fooled when they watch that movie all spiffed up like that, and be reminded of what an amazing series it was?

Date: 2006-07-15 06:31 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] mlyn.livejournal.com
(Still one of my favorite things we've ever done, and never downloaded off my site. Sigh.)

Seriously? What? Do people know it's there?

Me, I just watch the DVD when I want to see that vid...which is a lot.

Date: 2006-07-21 07:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] morgantree.livejournal.com
Gah! I just realized that I, too, have the vid on DVD! How did I miss this? And it is so fine on my new TV (new to me that is -- a refurbished Sony). What a wild ride! But sadly, the series is not available on DVD.

Date: 2006-07-21 09:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gwyn-r.livejournal.com
I don't think it's so much that people don't know it's there (I mean, it's right there on the site, and also it's on the con DVDs from VVC two years ago, etc.), but that they don't care. It went over like a lead balloon at the con, and no one knows the series and so no one DLs it. They have no idea what it is or what it's for, it's not going to get pimped because it doesn't have a lot of fans, and so it really doesn't exist. In fact, I had it on there for a long time with a bad link, and I never knew till I met someone who loved the show and had just gotten high-speed, so she wanted to DL it but the link was bad. Took over a year for me to find that out!

Date: 2006-07-21 10:59 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] mlyn.livejournal.com
Yeah, well, we know fans can be dumb. I *love* the vid and I've never seen the show. Heck, it pimped me into wanting to see it!

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