Agreed..............a television movie to tie up the loose ends would be
preferred to a motion picture that has nothing to do with the original
cast.
One idea I had was a reunion of sorts.
It could be facilitated by Higgins (now in his seventies) becoming very
ill,
at the estate.
Word would spread and all of the old characters would converge on the
islands to be there for Higgins.
You could show some flashbacks and also update all of the stories you
listed
(and more).
Lastly, while on the island, Magnum gets dragged into working one more
case..............maybe involving his daughter Lily (now in her
twenties)???
How cool would it be if Lily was now in the Navy, stationed at Pearl and
somehow ended up assisting her father with the case?
Oh, and Higgins, on his death bed, could finally admit the charade and
fess
up to being Robin?
Mike
"Simon Gronow" <srg@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Yeah....
>
>
> OK could be good but Miami Vice the movie was OK I much preferred the TV
> series to the Movie.
>
> I personally would like to see a Telemovie similar to what happen with
the
> Rockford Files. Things that need to be covered (IMHO)
>
> Did Rick Marry
> What did Magnum do in Re-Upping
> What happened it Magnum's Daughter?
> Robin Masters? (see my other email for this one)
> TC and his family
>
> Rgds
> Simon.
>
>
> "Anybody" <anybody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>
>> From ComingSoon.net ...
>>
>> McConaughey Offered Magnum P.I.?
>> --------------------------------
>> Entertainment Weekly re****ts that Matthew McConaughey
>> has been offered the role of Thomas Magnum in Universal
>> Pictures' adaptation of "Magnum P.I.," based on the hit
>> '80s TV series that starred Tom Selleck.
>>
>> McConaughey is re****tedly reading the script from
>> writer/director Rawson Marshall Thurber (Dodgeball: A
>> True Underdog Story) and will decide shortly.
>>
>> Brian Grazer and Imagine Entertainment are producing.
>>
>>
>> Oh dear. I had hoped this silly movie idea had been dropped. Another
>> great old show gets destroyed by Hollyweird's greed and inability to
>> think of something new to make. :-(
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