Magnum Says No To Cameo

I never usually use IMDb as a source of anything other than cheap papparazzi stories for Celebrity Stink. However this little snippet was just too great to pass up.

Tom Selleck is as pissed off as the rest of us over "comedy" movie remakes of classic 70s and 80s action shows and he's not afraid to let anyone know about it. He tried for the longest time to get a genuine, up-to-date version of his hit 80s show Magnum P.I. made for the big screen. But with the "success" of spoof movies like Charlie's Angels and Starsky and Hutch, the studios immediately put the kybosh on the idea of a "serious" movie and instead demanded a comedy version, probably with a Will Ferrell cameo and John Cleese as Higgins.

When asked about the possibility of making one of these painfully awkward cameo appearance in the upcoming comedy remake, similar to the one made by David Soul and Paul Michael Glaser in Starsky and Hutch, he said; "I tell you what worries me - because I love Magnum and we have loyal fans - is they take these TV show titles, and they buy them and they spend $100 million on special effects, and then they make fun of them and trivialize it. Then they try and get the actor who used to be in it to do some ridiculous cameo to prove to the audience that it's OK. And I will not do that."

Good on you Tom, it's about time someone took a stand and called the studios on this behaviour! And who better, or cooler, to do it than Magnum P.I. himself.