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You can't recast a historical narrative.
The studio men-in-suits wanted to set current film of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe in LA, with the Wicked Witch tempting Edmund with a cheeseburger (really!) That would have been sacrilege!
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19 years ago
19 years ago
Nah... I keep petitioning them to set it in the Sonoran Desert instead of England, but no one listens ta me.
*flicks tongue dejectedly*
*flicks tongue dejectedly*
psimagus
19 years ago
19 years ago
The studio men-in-suits wanted to set current film of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe in LA, with the Wicked Witch tempting Edmund with a cheeseburger (really!) That would have been sacrilege!
psimagus
19 years ago
19 years ago
Fortunately the director seems to have been able to get it back on-track, and I gather it's very good (must get round to seeing it sometime.)
Eugene Meltzner
19 years ago
19 years ago
Wow. That would have been even worse than making Christopher Robin an American.
Ulrike
19 years ago
19 years ago
Neil Gaiman has a short story in "Smoke and Mirrors" about a writer asked to adapt his book into a screenplay for a studio. They keep changing the requirements (write this role for Brad Pitt...next week, for Tom Cruise...) nearly at random. In the notes to the story, he mentions that that part was based on a real experience of his. (I forget the name of the short story, but it's primarily about a goldfish and a security guard; not the playwright)
Bev
19 years ago
19 years ago
I've read that book, Ulrike. I think the story is "The Goldfish Pond and Other Stories". I think they try to turn the author's story into a movie called "I knew the Bride When She Used to Rock and Roll."
It's funny how Hollywood uses commititees and focus groups to mess up a good story. For some reason the Neil Gaiman story made me think of how I had wished Anne Rice had kept creative control over her Vampire movies. I guess now that Anne Rice is a born again Christian and sworn off vampires, if she'd kept creative control "Interview with a Vampire II" would soon star Tom Cruise as an angel.
I am looking forward to the LW&W. I am sure if they had changed it too much fans would be picketing. There are some things even Hollywood should not dare to do.
It's funny how Hollywood uses commititees and focus groups to mess up a good story. For some reason the Neil Gaiman story made me think of how I had wished Anne Rice had kept creative control over her Vampire movies. I guess now that Anne Rice is a born again Christian and sworn off vampires, if she'd kept creative control "Interview with a Vampire II" would soon star Tom Cruise as an angel.
I am looking forward to the LW&W. I am sure if they had changed it too much fans would be picketing. There are some things even Hollywood should not dare to do.
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