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Pudding 09:52 pm UTC 07/15/08 |
In reply to: | re: Bat Musical or Film? - Marvello 09:36 pm UTC 07/15/08 |
Mama Mia the film is only a success after a successful run in musical theatre. > With the current success of the mama Mia film, i wouln't > blame them for looking to the movies. > > > Reading JD’s comments, it seems Jim & co haven’t made > > their minds up (yet), whether to do a stage musical or > > film first (which doesn’t bode well for anything in > > 2009...damn). > > > > Reading Jim’s blog descriptions (motorbikes, skateboards, > > flying wizards etc), I always felt it would be relatively > > very expensive & very difficult to stage (effectively) in > > a theatre. > > > > Also, with CGI, an ‘epic spectacular’ would be far more > > easily achieved on film? > > > > I love the ‘live intimacy’ of theatre, but wonder if the > > producers are favouring a movie. > > > > I also wonder if Jim’s 'current' vision of ‘Neverland’, > > could ever be achieved on stage? > > > > In regards to a movie, Beattie has committed to writing > > the screenplay; any thoughts on directors? > > > > Christopher Nolan – Loved what he did with ‘Batman > > Begins’. > > > > Peter Jackson – He can certainly do ‘epic spectacular’. > > > > Michael Bay – Most of his films are ‘bubblegum’, but they > > look great, and I don’t think anyone does ‘actions scenes’ > > better? Loved what he did with the Bat 2 videos as well. > > > > Ridley Scott – Love ‘Alien’, love ‘Black Hawk Down’, and > > love ‘Blade Runner’ (this is how I envisage ‘Neverland’). > > > > Terry Gilliam – Don’t know if Jim ever discussed the stage > > show with him, but I get the impression they live in > > similar worlds? > > > > | |
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