Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Rainout Theater



William Shatner and Adam West star in the failed 1964 TV pilot Alexander the Great

West called it “one of the worst scripts I have ever read and it was one of the worst things I’ve ever done.” Had it gone on to become a series, Star Trek and Batman--and therefore the world--would have paid a terrible price.

Note: the horndogs who posted this on YouTube set it to start near the 18 minute mark, when Shatner is bare nekkid in a bathtub. Pull the slider back to 00:00 to be bored by every wretched minute of this awful thing.

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  3. The Richard Burton big screen take on Alexander was even more wretched, believe it or not.

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  4. This is great. So over the top, the top isn't even in viewing distance.

    But...Joseph Cotten? John Freakin' Cassavetes? I mean, the great Johnny Staccato? (Now, there was a cool show.)

    How did this miss? It was certainly bad enough for network TV at the time. And Simon Oakland, to boot.

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