View Full Version : If "Happy Days" was made into a feature film


Dynomite
10-10-2006, 06:48 PM
Imagine if a feature film version of Happy Days was made. If there was, it should be made as a family film, same as the legendary sitcom. I'm not sure if Paramount is planning a Happy Days feature film, but if they were, I've a dream cast in mind to play the primary characters:

Jason Ritter as Richie
Joey Lawrence as Fonzie
Ariana Savalas(Telly Savalas' youngest daughter) as Joanie
Jesse Lee(from the Brady Bunch movies) as Ralph
Christian Savalas(Ariana's older brother) as Potsie
Haley Duff as Lori Beth
Bryce Howard as Marsha Simms
Matthew Lawrence as Chachi
Lindsay Lohan as Jenny Piccalo
Kevin James as Howard
Annette O'Toole as Marion
Mark Addy(late of CBS-TV's Still Standing) as Al
Clyde Kusatsu(from Magnum, P.I.) as Arnold
Gary Valentine as Mickey Malph
Clint Howard as Burkhardt
Richard Belzer as Bronko, ace mechanic
Brad Garrett as Officer Kirk
Avril Lavigne as Leather Tuscadero
Weezer as Leather's backup band

The movie should be set sometime in the very early 1960's, so somewhere in the movie, Howard and Marion Cunningham can make mention of The Andy Griffith Show, particularly of Opie Taylor reminding them of Richie at that age. The movie would feature Richie, Ralph and Potsie while they're still at the University of Wisconsin, Al and Arnold finally running Arnold's Diner together with both Marsha and Lori Beth as their waitresses, Howard running his hardware store, Marion giving piano lessons to the young, and Joanie and Chachi hanging out with their high school friends. Fonzie is working with Bronko, fixing up cars and dating afterwards. They all try to stay out of the way of gung ho Officer Kirk, as he fruitlessly tries to antagonize Fonzie by radical means. The Leopard Lodge would sponsor a block party to benefit the Milwaukee Neighborhood Watch program, and the main attraction would be Leather and her band. Everyone gets preparations ready for the block party, to the dismay of the Cunningham's neighbor, Mr. Burkhardt. But before the block party, everyone runs into trouble when a band of brazen loansharks try to hit up the merchants for more money than they can give. Fonzie would use his brains instead of his fists to trick the hard-luck losers into a police trap at Arnold's. When Fonzie receives a reward from the police for his part in the capture of the loansharks, he splits the reward money with every one of the merchants who've gotten robbed by these brazen thugs. Afterwards, the block party is on, and that's where the movie would conclude. Now, who's your dream cast and how would you plot the movie? Please post now!

treky
10-11-2006, 03:35 AM
if they would make an H.D. movie (and I'm sure they will, with all the other movies based on old TV shows!) I can tell you one thing: it'll definetly be HORRIBLE!!!! Just like all the other movies made from old TV shows. (sure, STARSKEY & HUTCH was great, but that was a rarity).

When will Hollywood learn? They've made movies of THE BEVERLLY HILLBILLIES, SGT. BILKO, THE HONEYMOONERS, CHARLIES ANGELS, McHALES NAVY, LEAVE IT TO BEAVER, MY FAVORITE MARTION. The list goes on and on and on....

And only about 3% of them are any good!

Chad22
10-11-2006, 06:12 AM
POSER.

Race's Girl
10-14-2006, 09:05 AM
Okay, here's my version

Topher Grace as Richie
Freddie Prinze Jr as Fonzie
Amanda Byrnes as Joanie
Jimmy Fallon as Ralph
Ashton Kutcher as Potsie
Racheal Leigh Cook as Lori Beth
Andrew Lawrence as Chachi
Hilary Duff as Jenny Piccalo
John Goodman as Howard
Katey Sagal as Marion
Jim Belushi as Al
Jackie Chan as Arnold
Mel Gibson as Officer Kirk
Avril Lavigne as Leather Tuscadero
Blink 182 as Leather's backup band

I think that it should be set in the early 60s and there might be a load of action and comedy in it

Dynomite
10-14-2006, 02:49 PM
Hey Race's Girl, we're in agreement that for a feature film version of Happy Days, Avril Lavigne should be Leather Tuscadero and that the film should be set in the early 1960's. Now, what do you think about Howard and Marion Cunningham possibly making mention of Opie Taylor from The Andy Griffith Show reminding them of Richie at his (Opie's) age?

Dr. Thong
10-14-2006, 07:53 PM
I hope they don't ever do a remake of Happy Days. But if they do, Ted McGinley should play Howard. Either way, I won't watch it.

Hollywood needs to stop remaking old shows and movies. They need to come up with some new material.