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This is something me and a friend seem to talk about everytime we hear of a JMS project that was on the horizon getting shot down.
Obviously he still wants to push for a B5 movie. He seems to be taking on a series in '06 (what that series is, who knows yet). He was also pushing for fan appeal to have him be the next Trek show-runner before it was mentioned that Trek was going to be on ice for a bit. It seems like JMS is very ambitious and wants to get involved with as much as he can.
But what do you think is track record is, and how does this hurt his chances? Let me try to recap (recapping TV and Movie, not comics or other media):
1) Babylon 5. Big success. Highly rated show. Beat the odds. Cult following with strong aftermarket (DVD) sales supporting its growing auidence.
2) Crusade. Failed show. Problems with TNT.
3) Jeremiah. Failed show. Problems with MGM.
4) TMoS - Potential Movie Project. Failed Project. Problems with Studio/Financing.
Just to be honest about what I think, I know people here throw around this B5 phrase "Faith Manages" and its really cute and all...but I really have no faith in a JMS project getting off the ground.
Look. I realize that many of those above problems were for what he deemed valid reasons, and many fans support those reasons (myself included). But the fact remains he hasn't been able to pull off anything since B5 --- no matter what the reasons.
Do you think this hurts his reptuation in the industry? Would Paramount (or whoever) look at someone like him to run Trek given his stubbornness when it comes to the ways HE wants things done? To me it seems like he has a reputation of being hard to work with.
I don't know, this is a conversation a friend and I had after Jeremiah went belly-up. This exact same conversation. Now here we are over a year later, talking about TMoS evaporating. We are revisiting all our old points when discussing why Jeremiah imploded. I realize situations are somewhat different, but I can't shake the feeling that we won't see a JMS project get off the ground, B5 or not (and please refrain from those "faith manages" cliches).
To be totally and completely honest. I don't want to hear so much as a peep or a rumor about any possible B5 project anymore. Not a word. Nothing until filming begins. Its really not worth the whole roller coaster ride.
I just have serious doubts as to JMS being able to work with anyone in Television and the Movie Industry right now. Maybe its an un-informed opinion, but it is *MY* opinion and from where I sit, its not an incredibly unreasonable or unbelievable one. And I just wonder how all of this effects his ability to be selected for projects.
Thoughts?
Obviously he still wants to push for a B5 movie. He seems to be taking on a series in '06 (what that series is, who knows yet). He was also pushing for fan appeal to have him be the next Trek show-runner before it was mentioned that Trek was going to be on ice for a bit. It seems like JMS is very ambitious and wants to get involved with as much as he can.
But what do you think is track record is, and how does this hurt his chances? Let me try to recap (recapping TV and Movie, not comics or other media):
1) Babylon 5. Big success. Highly rated show. Beat the odds. Cult following with strong aftermarket (DVD) sales supporting its growing auidence.
2) Crusade. Failed show. Problems with TNT.
3) Jeremiah. Failed show. Problems with MGM.
4) TMoS - Potential Movie Project. Failed Project. Problems with Studio/Financing.
Just to be honest about what I think, I know people here throw around this B5 phrase "Faith Manages" and its really cute and all...but I really have no faith in a JMS project getting off the ground.
Look. I realize that many of those above problems were for what he deemed valid reasons, and many fans support those reasons (myself included). But the fact remains he hasn't been able to pull off anything since B5 --- no matter what the reasons.
Do you think this hurts his reptuation in the industry? Would Paramount (or whoever) look at someone like him to run Trek given his stubbornness when it comes to the ways HE wants things done? To me it seems like he has a reputation of being hard to work with.
I don't know, this is a conversation a friend and I had after Jeremiah went belly-up. This exact same conversation. Now here we are over a year later, talking about TMoS evaporating. We are revisiting all our old points when discussing why Jeremiah imploded. I realize situations are somewhat different, but I can't shake the feeling that we won't see a JMS project get off the ground, B5 or not (and please refrain from those "faith manages" cliches).
To be totally and completely honest. I don't want to hear so much as a peep or a rumor about any possible B5 project anymore. Not a word. Nothing until filming begins. Its really not worth the whole roller coaster ride.
I just have serious doubts as to JMS being able to work with anyone in Television and the Movie Industry right now. Maybe its an un-informed opinion, but it is *MY* opinion and from where I sit, its not an incredibly unreasonable or unbelievable one. And I just wonder how all of this effects his ability to be selected for projects.
Thoughts?