Back when I thought television was actually interesting, one of the shows that I enjoyed was called "MacGyver". He could do just about anything he needed with whatever stuff he found laying around , and his ideas have come to be known as "MacGyvering" something . So, I was interested when I saw that they have decided to remake the series, and watched the trailer. I was not impressed with their choice of actor to play the part, but I supposed it will satisfy the younger people who will undoubtedly be the ones watching the new program. Many of them probably have never watched the original series, and do not know what an awesome character the original MacGyver was. I am sure that this updated version of the series will have some good ideas and lots of drama; but I doubt that I will watch it anyway. I don't think that the re-make of the A-Team went over very well, either. They can have a guy doing the same kinds of amazing things as the original, but they are missing the charisma that the original actor/actors had.
I don't find most remakes are better either. I really enjoyed "Charlies Angels" but did not enjoy the remake at all. I have enjoyed some of the James Bond updates, especially when Pierce Bronson played him.
@Yvonne Smith I give up with remakes, never can capture the original You've brought back memories there, will have to see if I can get a couple of episodes - the 'original'
Hmm...well that was disappointing. I enjoyed Richard Dean Anderson on General Hospital, and loved him as MacGuyver. He was manly and believable. The actor in this trailer (apparently Lucas Till is his name) looks as if he skipped his high school science class to pop into the film. Apparently they're trying to attract geeks and gamers, and perhaps the crew resurrecting the show will be successful, since as mentioned, they probably won't be familiar with its predecessor. The best part of that trailer was George Eads. If he had been cast as MacGuyver, I might have wanted to watch, but I think it would be difficult to watch him playing second fiddle in this series.
Just for us oldster MacGyver fans.......... Here he is in what is kind of a Mercede-Benz commercial/short drama. Not sure how long ago this was; but it is a lot more recent than his MacGyver years, for sure. He still has that old-time MacGyver voice and charm, that part is definitely true. Enjoy.
I seem to be in the minority here but I thought MacGyver was a stupid show. Half a dozen men with guns trying to kill him and his friends, he manages to get the jump on one of them, tosses the gun aside and tries to figure a way to beat them with a tube of preparation H. His refusal to use a gun, even to save someone's life was an idiotic way of spreading his anti-gun message. The above is my opinion and I'm sticking to it.
I never really cared for the James Bond movies; but I do like Pierce Brosnan (not Bronson, that was Charles Bronson, and I like his acting, too). One of my favorite Brosnan movies, and I think you will like this one if you have not seen it before, @Babs Hunt , is called "The Thomas Crown Affair". It is actually also a remake of an older 60's film starring Steve McQueen movie of the same name. I actually have never watched the original movie; but I really do like the Pierce Brosnan version of it.
I see what you are saying @Sheldon Scott , and I think that in his way, it probably was anti-killing, not just anti-gun. That was probably one of the likeable things about the show, at least to me. Instead of just pulling out his own gun and shooting back, like most of the other adventure/action shows; MacGyver thought out an answer to solve the problem. He often was able to save the day without having to kill other people, just because of his ingenuity and imaginative use of the things he found around him. It gave an interesting twist to the show because we never knew just what extraordinary method MacGyver would think of to get them all out of the immediate dilemma. Of course,then there was the A-Team, who shot up, blew up, or somehow outsmarted the enemy in every episode, and they all managed to walk out of it not only alive, but usually unhurt. I remember one episode where the bad guys' helicopter ended up crashing into the face of a cliff , exploded and burned up; but all of the bad guys amazingly survived the crash and walked away unharmed. Life was just much simpler back in those days, Sheldon. Much better than the movies now, where people die in the most graphic and unspeakable ways possible. Yes, I will stick with the old MacGyver style of television.
@Yvonne Smith Love Pierce Brosnan - I have a movie of his its called 'Evelyn' - its set in Ireland - fabulous film
This is my kind of show! Action and mayhem. I watched MacGyver back then too. The trailer is awesome and I look forward to watching the remake.
Loved the Mercedes ad, @Yvonne Smith, definitely worth watching. I don't even remember noticing he didn't use a gun, but I was living in Massachusetts at the time, so guns weren't as prevalent as they are here in Texas, which is probably why I didn't notice. I'd much rather them have revived the series with the original actors, but I'm sure they're trying to attract a younger, hipper audience. @Sheldon Scott Ha ha, i almost spit out my coffee when I read your Preparation H comment!
I never watched McGyver back in the day. It must have been on during my "no TV mode" Anyway, I am not surprised that it is being remade, because it was really popular. It has even led to a phrase "Mcgyvering it" which means to come up with a new and innovative solution to any problem that seems insurmountable. It could also be another word for jerryrigging it, I guess, possibly, that might be a misuse of the word. Anyway, the remake sounds like fun. However, something has to be pretty amazing for me to fork over money to go the theater.