I've said before on the forums that I'd like to see old Doctor Who with some work to make cheesy paper mache monsters and sets seem more real. I'd also appreciate a re-editing to trim and remove dead space timing common to old broadcasts. DON'T however, change the look of the creatures. The original cybermen should retain their look, not convert to the new look. (actually, I might make an exception on the Sontarans).
Lost In Space, the TV show, and Space:1999 for all the same reasons. The less an alien planet looks like a sound stage and landing ships look like puppet models on a Thunderbirds episode, the better.
The Last Starfighter movie. I'd retain the original version on the DVD though, as well, for a comparison. The CGI in that movie was considered cutting-edge for its day and should be retained in some way as a history lesson, of sorts.
The Black Hole might benefit slightly from some lite CGI, but it could really use a good recut to tighten the story and speed things along a bit. It kind of plodded.
Lastly, and probably most controversally, some lite touchup to the original TRON. Not to make it look like the flashy sequel, after all part of the appearance difference was to highlight the changes in computers and graphics in 30 years, but to enrich what is already there.
The effects were ok, but..... It doesn't take a particularly vivid imagination to imagine what the sorcery aspect of that show would look like with sparkly CGI.
The effects were ok, but..... It doesn't take a particularly vivid imagination to imagine what the sorcery aspect of that show would look like with sparkly CGI.
Now there's a flashback. I don't remember what was hotter, Thundarr's lightning saber, or his girlfriend.
Actually there was a remake/update of Space 1999 in the works. Last I saw the name was going to be Space 2099 have not heard anything more about it tho.
This television show included many of the superstars that would land their roles years later in Star Trek. Totally cool show that I would watch my grandfather.
Space: 1999. Watched it a very long time ago. That one episode where they landed on this planet, one of the crew ate some berries... and suddenly they found themselves on trial for murder with a bunch of Redwood trees as the judges...
I would've suggested SDF Macross, but then there's this...
*sings* "I like Gammera! He's so neat!!! He is full of turtle meat!!!"
"Hah! You are doomed! You're only armed with that pathetic excuse for a musical instrument!!!" *the Savage Beast moments before Lonnehart the Bard used music to soothe him... then beat him to death with his Fat Lute*
(*ducks and runs away laughing from the howling mob of enraged fanboys.*)
...Oh, baby, you know, I've really got to leave you / Oh, I can hear it callin 'me / I said don't you hear it callin' me the way it used to do?...
- Anne Bredon
O GOD NO !
That would be as bad as colorizing 'It's a wonderful life'.
:mad:
As I said it was subtle. The results are really quite good. For example, this was the one episode that a special type of photon torpedo was to be used to make the episode more like a submarine vs destroyer story. The remastered version created a clearer distinction. Planets also look more realistic in the TOS remastered version.
Wow, can't believe no one has suggested it yet but...
Star Trek.
For all of the horrible plot direction of Star Trek: Enterprise it showed what Trek would look like with some updated graphic quality.
I would love to watch some Balance of Terror with updated CGI.
Where have you been the whole TOS was updated, and TNG is almost done.
Not that Trek really needed an update....Compared to most SCI FI shows in the 90's TNG, DS9, and Voyager still hold up today...the awesomeness of models.
Now Babylon 5 could use some love in the CGI department
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Oh, no, I'd rather have that reimagined, I think. There is only so much SFX can do...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-p5A_GislM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2JULrdwvuk
Lost In Space, the TV show, and Space:1999 for all the same reasons. The less an alien planet looks like a sound stage and landing ships look like puppet models on a Thunderbirds episode, the better.
The Last Starfighter movie. I'd retain the original version on the DVD though, as well, for a comparison. The CGI in that movie was considered cutting-edge for its day and should be retained in some way as a history lesson, of sorts.
The Black Hole might benefit slightly from some lite CGI, but it could really use a good recut to tighten the story and speed things along a bit. It kind of plodded.
Lastly, and probably most controversally, some lite touchup to the original TRON. Not to make it look like the flashy sequel, after all part of the appearance difference was to highlight the changes in computers and graphics in 30 years, but to enrich what is already there.
This was one of the best animated sci-fi shows ever made.
Awoken Dead
Now shaddup about the queues, it's a BUG
The effects were ok, but..... It doesn't take a particularly vivid imagination to imagine what the sorcery aspect of that show would look like with sparkly CGI.
My character Tsin'xing
Now there's a flashback. I don't remember what was hotter, Thundarr's lightning saber, or his girlfriend.
Awoken Dead
Now shaddup about the queues, it's a BUG
Star Blazers has a Movie out, does that count?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQAUQxR7yHw
Blake's 7, such a promising show for a reboot, I was surprised to hear that a recent try at it by Sky was canned
Tha sux. Sky has been producing some amazing stuff the last couple of years.
Awoken Dead
Now shaddup about the queues, it's a BUG
This television show included many of the superstars that would land their roles years later in Star Trek. Totally cool show that I would watch my grandfather.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMCR63uwgkI
Fireball XL 5 :rolleyes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83yku222hBI
There's already a updated version of Starblazers... http://starblazers.com/2199-trailer/
I would've suggested SDF Macross, but then there's this...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgzAWYNwN98
"Hah! You are doomed! You're only armed with that pathetic excuse for a musical instrument!!!" *the Savage Beast moments before Lonnehart the Bard used music to soothe him... then beat him to death with his Fat Lute*
I'd rather watch clips from 'Macross Frontier' the 25th anniversary series for Macross...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aExanGUxwY
(*ducks and runs away laughing from the howling mob of enraged fanboys.*)
...Oh, baby, you know, I've really got to leave you / Oh, I can hear it callin 'me / I said don't you hear it callin' me the way it used to do?...
- Anne Bredon
Star Trek.
For all of the horrible plot direction of Star Trek: Enterprise it showed what Trek would look like with some updated graphic quality.
I would love to watch some Balance of Terror with updated CGI.
"Balance of Terror" was enhanced with CGI recently. It was done subtly to not overpower or cheesify the show.
O GOD NO !
That would be as bad as colorizing 'It's a wonderful life'.
:mad:
Awoken Dead
Now shaddup about the queues, it's a BUG
As I said it was subtle. The results are really quite good. For example, this was the one episode that a special type of photon torpedo was to be used to make the episode more like a submarine vs destroyer story. The remastered version created a clearer distinction. Planets also look more realistic in the TOS remastered version.
Where have you been the whole TOS was updated, and TNG is almost done.
Not that Trek really needed an update....Compared to most SCI FI shows in the 90's TNG, DS9, and Voyager still hold up today...the awesomeness of models.
Now Babylon 5 could use some love in the CGI department