Walmart and “Mr. Mom” is a can’t-miss combination … right? The big box store’s streaming service, Vudu, debuted the trailer for its series adaptation of the 1983 Michael Keaton movie on Monday.
This one stars Hayes MacArthur in the title role as wife Andrea Anders heads back into the workforce, the Teri Garr gig from the comedy directed by Stan Dragoti. Though times have certainly changed, the domestic gender role-reversal goes about as well as it did decades ago.
Below is Vudu’s description of its small-screen version.
Based on the classic eighties hit film written by John Hughes and starring Michael Keaton, this series is a modern retelling of Mr. Mom. Megan (Andrea Anders) and Greg (Hayes MacArthur) are at a parenting crossroads. After five years raising their two kids at home, Megan has unexpectedly landed her dream job. Greg’s career is anything but a dream job, so...
This one stars Hayes MacArthur in the title role as wife Andrea Anders heads back into the workforce, the Teri Garr gig from the comedy directed by Stan Dragoti. Though times have certainly changed, the domestic gender role-reversal goes about as well as it did decades ago.
Below is Vudu’s description of its small-screen version.
Based on the classic eighties hit film written by John Hughes and starring Michael Keaton, this series is a modern retelling of Mr. Mom. Megan (Andrea Anders) and Greg (Hayes MacArthur) are at a parenting crossroads. After five years raising their two kids at home, Megan has unexpectedly landed her dream job. Greg’s career is anything but a dream job, so...
- 8/26/2019
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
For Sunday’s Oscars 2019 ceremony, producers had a difficult decision of which film industry people would make the cut and who would be left out of the “In Memoriam.” For the segment, Gustavo Dudamel and the L.A. Philharmonic performed music by Oscar winner John Williams.
Over 100 Academy members or film industry veterans died in the past 12 months. Visit our own Gold Derby memoriam galleries for the year of 2018 and the newly-started gallery for 2019.
SEEDirector Stanley Donen, dead at 94, was light on his feet and a movie musical heavyweight
Stanley Donen would have certainly been included, but he died on the weekend after the segment had been finalized (look for him on the 2020 show). Here is list of some of the people included in the Memoriam tribute for the ceremony (Academy members are indicated with ** by their names):
Susan Anspach (actor)
Bernardo Bertolucci (director)
Yvonne Blake (costume designer)**
Paul Bloch...
Over 100 Academy members or film industry veterans died in the past 12 months. Visit our own Gold Derby memoriam galleries for the year of 2018 and the newly-started gallery for 2019.
SEEDirector Stanley Donen, dead at 94, was light on his feet and a movie musical heavyweight
Stanley Donen would have certainly been included, but he died on the weekend after the segment had been finalized (look for him on the 2020 show). Here is list of some of the people included in the Memoriam tribute for the ceremony (Academy members are indicated with ** by their names):
Susan Anspach (actor)
Bernardo Bertolucci (director)
Yvonne Blake (costume designer)**
Paul Bloch...
- 2/25/2019
- by Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
While Academy Awards producers have strived for a much shorter ceremony this year, the annual “In Memoriam” segment will definitely remain. In fact this moment on Sunday’s 2019 event should be extra classy since Gustavo Dudamel and the L.A. Philharmonic will be performing as part of the tribute.
Over 100 Academy members or film industry veterans died in the past 12 months. But which ones will be featured in the short segment? There are generally outcries each year from family members upset about people being left out. Visit our own Gold Derby memoriam galleries for the year of 2018 and the newly-started gallery for 2019.
Virtually certain to be part of the montage are Oscar-winning directors Bernardo Bertolucci and Milos Forman, Oscar-nominated actors Carol Channing, Albert Finney and Burt Reynolds, director and actress Penny Marshall, executive producer and entertainment icon Stan Lee and many more.
SEEDana Carvey, Mike Myers, Queen Latifah, Barbra Streisand...
Over 100 Academy members or film industry veterans died in the past 12 months. But which ones will be featured in the short segment? There are generally outcries each year from family members upset about people being left out. Visit our own Gold Derby memoriam galleries for the year of 2018 and the newly-started gallery for 2019.
Virtually certain to be part of the montage are Oscar-winning directors Bernardo Bertolucci and Milos Forman, Oscar-nominated actors Carol Channing, Albert Finney and Burt Reynolds, director and actress Penny Marshall, executive producer and entertainment icon Stan Lee and many more.
SEEDana Carvey, Mike Myers, Queen Latifah, Barbra Streisand...
- 2/22/2019
- by Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
The 1983 comedy Mr. Mom starring Michael Keaton is set to get the digital series treatment. MGM is partnering with Walmart’s streaming service Vudu to bring the classic into 2018.
Vudu revealed the new Mr. Mom iteration Wednesday during NewFronts West. The news comes after it was announced that Vudu and MGM would be entering a partnership. The collaboration would serve well as MGM has a wealth of IP like Mr. Mom that could make its way to the streaming world.
The partnership will bring new family-friendly content to Vudu’s ad-supported Movies On Us service which will throw its hat into the streaming ring with Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video. Mr. Mom could very well be the start of a slew of Vudu content that will generously pad their library of 7,000 movies and TV shows for free viewing as well as the Movies On Us bank which includes 180,000 films available for rental or purchase.
Vudu revealed the new Mr. Mom iteration Wednesday during NewFronts West. The news comes after it was announced that Vudu and MGM would be entering a partnership. The collaboration would serve well as MGM has a wealth of IP like Mr. Mom that could make its way to the streaming world.
The partnership will bring new family-friendly content to Vudu’s ad-supported Movies On Us service which will throw its hat into the streaming ring with Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video. Mr. Mom could very well be the start of a slew of Vudu content that will generously pad their library of 7,000 movies and TV shows for free viewing as well as the Movies On Us bank which includes 180,000 films available for rental or purchase.
- 10/11/2018
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
The 1983 comedy “Mr. Mom” is getting a TV series remake on Vudu, Walmart’s ad-supported streaming service.
Announced Wednesday during the Newfronts West conference in Los Angeles, the show will be the first project to come out of a partnership between Vudu and MGM that was announced on Sunday.
Directed by Stan Dragoti, the original film starred Michael Keaton as a Detroit auto engineer who becomes a stay at home dad after being laid off, and must navigate his own insecurities as his wife, played by Teri Garr, returns to her career in advertising to great success. Grossing $64.8 million off a $5 million budget, the film’s success led to a three picture deal for screenwriter John Hughes.
Vudu did not provide details about the new series aside from noting that its episode count would be shorter than an average TV show.
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Announced Wednesday during the Newfronts West conference in Los Angeles, the show will be the first project to come out of a partnership between Vudu and MGM that was announced on Sunday.
Directed by Stan Dragoti, the original film starred Michael Keaton as a Detroit auto engineer who becomes a stay at home dad after being laid off, and must navigate his own insecurities as his wife, played by Teri Garr, returns to her career in advertising to great success. Grossing $64.8 million off a $5 million budget, the film’s success led to a three picture deal for screenwriter John Hughes.
Vudu did not provide details about the new series aside from noting that its episode count would be shorter than an average TV show.
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- 10/11/2018
- by Matt Lopez
- The Wrap
Stan Dragoti, director of “Love at First Bite” and “Mr. Mom,” died July 13 in Los Angeles. His wife Yolanda reported that he died after complications from pneumonia. He was 85.
In addition to rewatching his films such as “Mr. Mom” and “Love at First Bite,” he loved watching his movie “Necessary Roughness,” Yolanda Dragoti said, “Because he loved football.”
“He got me hooked on Turner Classic Movies, we would watch black and white movies all night long,” she recalled. “He was such a history buff, a film buff. I learned so much from him.”
Born in Manhattan, Dragoti was the son of Albanian immigrants.
He attended Cooper Union College and later the Visual Arts College before working at the New York City advertising agencies Young & Rubicam and Mary Wells Lawrence. He partnered with Charlie Moss to create the “I Love New York” tourism campaign.
Dragoti broke into Hollywood by teaming...
In addition to rewatching his films such as “Mr. Mom” and “Love at First Bite,” he loved watching his movie “Necessary Roughness,” Yolanda Dragoti said, “Because he loved football.”
“He got me hooked on Turner Classic Movies, we would watch black and white movies all night long,” she recalled. “He was such a history buff, a film buff. I learned so much from him.”
Born in Manhattan, Dragoti was the son of Albanian immigrants.
He attended Cooper Union College and later the Visual Arts College before working at the New York City advertising agencies Young & Rubicam and Mary Wells Lawrence. He partnered with Charlie Moss to create the “I Love New York” tourism campaign.
Dragoti broke into Hollywood by teaming...
- 7/18/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Stan Dragoti, the ad man-turned-film director who co-created the “I Love New York” campaign and is best known for his comedy films “Love at First Bite” and “Mr. Mom,” died July 13. He was in an assisted living facility and had been experiencing health issues following open heart surgery in 2014, the Hollywood Reporter reports.
Born in 1932 in New York to Albanian immigrant parents, Dragoti began his career directing commercials, most prominently for pioneering ad agency Wells Rich Greene beginning in 1966. There, he formed a creative partnership with future ad legend Charlie Moss, leading them to co-write the script for Dragoti’s debut feature film, the revisionist Western “Dirty Little Billy” in 1972.
The pair remained close after Dragoti’s departure from Wells Rich Greene in 1972. Five years later, Moss recruited Dragoti to help create the commercials for the “I Love New York” ad campaign, introduced in 1977.
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Born in 1932 in New York to Albanian immigrant parents, Dragoti began his career directing commercials, most prominently for pioneering ad agency Wells Rich Greene beginning in 1966. There, he formed a creative partnership with future ad legend Charlie Moss, leading them to co-write the script for Dragoti’s debut feature film, the revisionist Western “Dirty Little Billy” in 1972.
The pair remained close after Dragoti’s departure from Wells Rich Greene in 1972. Five years later, Moss recruited Dragoti to help create the commercials for the “I Love New York” ad campaign, introduced in 1977.
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- 7/17/2018
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
Stan Dragoti, who directed the popular big-screen comedies Love at First Bite and Mr. Mom and was the first husband of supermodel Cheryl Tiegs, has died. He was 85.
Dragoti died Friday at an assisted living facility in Los Angeles, his wife, Yolanda, told The Hollywood Reporter. He had battled health issues since undergoing open-heart surgery four years ago, she said.
A son of an Albanian immigrant, Dragoti came from the world of New York advertising. He made his Hollywood debut by writing and directing Dirty Little Billy (1972), a Western about the early years of the outlaw Billy the Kid ...
Dragoti died Friday at an assisted living facility in Los Angeles, his wife, Yolanda, told The Hollywood Reporter. He had battled health issues since undergoing open-heart surgery four years ago, she said.
A son of an Albanian immigrant, Dragoti came from the world of New York advertising. He made his Hollywood debut by writing and directing Dirty Little Billy (1972), a Western about the early years of the outlaw Billy the Kid ...
- 7/16/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Stan Dragoti, who directed the popular big-screen comedies Love at First Bite and Mr. Mom and was the first husband of supermodel Cheryl Tiegs, has died. He was 85.
Dragoti died Friday at an assisted living facility in Los Angeles, his wife, Yolanda, told The Hollywood Reporter. He had battled health issues since undergoing open-heart surgery four years ago, she said.
A son of an Albanian immigrant, Dragoti came from the world of New York advertising. He made his Hollywood debut by writing and directing Dirty Little Billy (1972), a Western about the early years of the outlaw Billy the Kid ...
Dragoti died Friday at an assisted living facility in Los Angeles, his wife, Yolanda, told The Hollywood Reporter. He had battled health issues since undergoing open-heart surgery four years ago, she said.
A son of an Albanian immigrant, Dragoti came from the world of New York advertising. He made his Hollywood debut by writing and directing Dirty Little Billy (1972), a Western about the early years of the outlaw Billy the Kid ...
- 7/16/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Tonight at the Museum of the Moving Image in New York: The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus (1968), featuring the Stones, of course, but also The Who, John and Yoko, Jethro Tull, Marianne Faithfull and Taj Mahal. Director Michael Lindsay-Hogg will be on hand "for a post-screening discussion and book signing of his captivating new memoir Luck and Circumstance: A Coming of Age in Hollywood, New York, and Points Beyond. Lindsay-Hogg takes us through an extraordinary life including boyhood encounters with Marion Davies, William Randolph Hearst, Olivia De Havilland, Humphrey Bogart, Henry Miller, and a prolific career in the worlds of film, television, and music."
Through February 12, the Whitney Museum is presenting Three Landscapes, "a little-known triple screen film installation by Roy Lichtenstein, unseen since its showing at the Los Angeles County Museum in 1971 as part of the groundbreaking exhibition Art and Technology. The result of a short residency at Universal Studios in Hollywood,...
Through February 12, the Whitney Museum is presenting Three Landscapes, "a little-known triple screen film installation by Roy Lichtenstein, unseen since its showing at the Los Angeles County Museum in 1971 as part of the groundbreaking exhibition Art and Technology. The result of a short residency at Universal Studios in Hollywood,...
- 10/26/2011
- MUBI
Director: Emily Hagins Writer: Emily Hagins Starring; Elaine Hurt, Patrick Delgado, Santiago Dietche, Lauren Lee, Lauren Vunderink, Tony Vespe, Devin Bonnee Every decade we have a new cinematic approach to the vampire genre (a majority of which involve some sort of adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula). There are classics (Robert G. Vignola’s The Vampire, F. W. Murnau’s Nosferatu, Universal’s and Hammer Films’ Dracula franchises, etc.) as well as the reverential revivals of “serious” vampire films that were released in the 1980s (Tony Scott’s The Hunger, Joel Schumacher’s The Lost Boys, Kathryn Bigelow’s Near Dark, etc.) and 1990s (Francis Ford Coppola’s Bram Stoker's Dracula, Guillermo del Toro’s Cronos, Michael Almereyda’s Nadja, Neil Jordan’s Interview with the Vampire, etc.). In one way or another, cinema history leads us to the more recent past, with films such as Tomas Alfredson’s Let the Right One In...
- 3/10/2011
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
Variety is reporting that MGM will soon be getting the ball rolling on 5 planned reboots which will include Mr. Mom and The Idolmaker, the reboots of RoboCop and Poltergeist, and a Hercules movie. Some of you will remember that Darren Aronofsky was originally set to direct a RoboCop movie in the past. To date there has been 3 'RoboCop' films. In 1983 we say Michael Keaton in the title role in 'Mr. Mom', which was directed by Stan Dragoti. The original The Idolmaker was directed by Taylor Hackford and starred Ray Sharkey. Poltergeist was originally released in 1982 and was followed by 2 sequels. The Hercules film has been in development hell at Spyglass for quite some time. Peter Berg is rumored to be producing. According to the trade, the "story centers on the mythical figure, having turned his back on the gods, becoming a mercenary and training a ruthless army." Update:...
- 2/18/2011
- ComicBookMovie.com
Update: A solid source tells us that there is no truth to this Variety article. The only projects on MGM's slate at this time include the "Hobbit" films, Bond 23 and Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters. Variety is reporting that MGM is moving forward on five projects, including remakes of Mr. Mom and The Idolmaker , the reboots of RoboCop and Poltergeist , and a Hercules movie. Darren Aronofsky was attached to direct RoboCop at one point. There's been three "RoboCop" movies, with the first two starring Peter Weller in the title role and the third starring Robert John Burke. Michael Keaton starred in the 1983 original Mr. Mom , which was directed by Stan Dragoti and written by John Hughes. The original The Idolmaker was directed by Taylor...
- 2/18/2011
- Comingsoon.net
Variety has learned that part of its first post-bankruptcy deal, MGM is moving forward with remakes of 1980s films "Mr Mom," "The Idolmaker," "Robocop" and "Poltergeist." "Mr. Mom" was directed by Stan Dragoti and written by John Hughes about a stay-at-home dad (Michael Keaton). "The Idolmaker" was directed by Taylor Hackford and starred Ray Sharkey as a mercenary music promoter who takes on two boys with the intent of turning them into teen idols. "RoboCop" was directed by Paul Verhoeven about a terminally wounded cop who returns to the force as a powerful cyborg with submerged memories haunting him. "Poltergeist" was written by Steven Spielberg and is about a family's home that is haunted by ghosts. Update: We're begin told that the article is not true. The only movies is moving forward with are "The Hobbit" prequels, "James Bond 23" and "Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters."...
- 2/18/2011
- WorstPreviews.com
Actor George "Too Cool For Christmas" Hamilton continues to develop a sequel to the Stan Dragoti-directed 1979 comedy feature Love At First Bite. To be produced by Hamilton, the new feature will be titled Batrimony: Love At Second Bite. In the original film, based on a screenplay by Robert Kaufman, using public domain characters originated by author Bram Stoker, Hamilton starred as 'Count Vlad Dracula', with actors Susan "McMillan & Wife" Saint James, Richard "Westworld" Benjamin, Dick "The Producers" Shawn and Arte "Laugh-In" Johnson. Dragoti's First Bite followed vampire Count Dracula (Hamilton), forced to move out of his castle by the Communist government of Romania to New York City. With bug-eating assistant Renfield (Johnson) at his side, Dracula establishes himself in a hotel, after a mix-up at the airport sends his coffin to a church in Harlem. Dracula pursues fashion model 'Cindy Sondheim' (Saint James), while hunted down by Sondheim's...
- 8/29/2009
- HollywoodNorthReport.com
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