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Post by HoudiniDerek on Apr 17, 2018 7:36:23 GMT -5
This morning I was thinking about the song, "Opposites" in both GAH and the A-Team. Singing it in my head got me to pondering something about the series as a whole:
If THE GREATEST AMERICAN HERO were made today for the first time (original cast, crew, writers, etc.), do you still think Joey Scarbury's "Believe It or Not" would be the theme song? If so, why? If not, why and which song do you think would?
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Post by doc7924 on Apr 17, 2018 12:50:49 GMT -5
Probably wouldn't even have one. Most shows today try to squeeze in what they can because of more commercial time.
Or many shows have like 10 or 20 seconds of a theme. Some don't even have any at all. The credits play over the opening scenes.
I am interested if they go ahead with the reboot will they use the theme at all. Or many like 20 seconds of it.
I have heard it on a few TV commercials recently so its still popular.
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Post by HoudiniDerek on Apr 17, 2018 14:43:01 GMT -5
Probably wouldn't even have one. Most shows today try to squeeze in what they can because of more commercial time. Or many shows have like 10 or 20 seconds of a theme. Some don't even have any at all. The credits play over the opening scenes. I am interested if they go ahead with the reboot will they use the theme at all. Or many like 20 seconds of it. I have heard it on a few TV commercials recently so its still popular. True. Several shows do go without it now or it's a very trimmed version of something. Let's say they have a theme song. Do you think it would be "Believe It or Not?"
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Post by doc7924 on Apr 21, 2018 7:15:25 GMT -5
I very much hope so. Why do a reboot like that and not use the theme? It was one of the most memorable things about the show. Even people who didn't watch the show know that theme song.
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