Monday, Mar. 03, 2003
Incredible Shrinking Movies
By Jeffrey Ressner/Los Angeles
Great Movie, Great Show
M*A*S*H The bloody antiwar comedy was an edgy hit, while affable Alan Alda and smart writing made the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital prime time friendly
THE ODD COUPLE Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau were great actors; Tony Randall and Jack Klugman were Felix and Oscar
PEYTON PLACE Ensemble casts and brooding sensuality work on both big and small screens
Mediocre Movie, Great Show
BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER Kristy Swanson's film was cute, but Sarah Michelle Gellar's series has way more bite
THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE'S FATHER Remember the movie? Neither do we, though we actually cared about Bill Bixby and Brandon Cruz
THE MANY LOVES OF DOBIE GILLIS Beatnik Bob Denver, pre-Gilligan, gave the teen sitcom a cool cachet that the square movie lacked
Great Movie, Lousy Show
ANIMAL HOUSE John Belushi's Bluto ruled; the series (did you even know there was one?) just blew
CASABLANCA Not one, but two spin-off attempts. Apparently it can't be played again
CLUELESS So, like, the film totally modernized Jane Austen's Emma, while the series limply lived up to its name --By Jeffrey Ressner/Los Angeles