#1 Terry Gilliam & Virgin Comics
Boluuudooo, parece que Terry Gilliam va a firmar un contrato con Virgin Comics para adaptar algunos guiones suyos de peliculas que nunca se hicieron a GN.
Para quienes no saben quien es Terry Gilliam: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000416/
VIRGIN FILMMAKER
Terry Gilliam is the latest movie name associated with Virgin Comics.
There are rumours that he is willing to see his unproduced movie scripts adapted into graphic novels, limited series and continuing series... and that Virgin is the name most associated with this project, after a recent interview with Phil Stubbs.
Rumours I hear include a version of "Time Bandits Two" as an ongoing series - a young girl meets a new group of Time Bandits on the run from a Supreme Being set on destroying the universe.
"Theseus And The Minotaur" sounds like a limited series, portraying the story of Theseus after he has slain the beast, trying to live a normal life again.
And "The Defective Detective" seems to suit a massively complex graphic novel running through the subconscious.
Gilliam's interest in this project comes from an intention that these comic book adaptations provoke new Hollywood interest in old ideas and, if nothing else, give the audience a glimpse of what he intended.
Expect a bigger, in depth investigation from the Film Ick blog some time Tuesday or Wednesday..
And has everyone seen Gilliam's "Tideland" yet? If not, make speed!
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Terry Gilliam is the latest movie name associated with Virgin Comics. There are rumours that he is willing to see his unproduced movie scripts adapted into graphic novels, limited series and continuing series... and that Virgin is the name most associated with this project, after a recent interview with Phil Stubbs.
Rumours I hear include a version of "Time Bandits Two" as an ongoing series - a young girl meets a new group of Time Bandits on the run from a Supreme Being set on destroying the universe.
"Theseus And The Minotaur" sounds like a limited series, portraying the story of Theseus after he has slain the beast, trying to live a normal life again.
And "The Defective Detective" seems to suit a massively complex graphic novel running through the subconscious.
Gilliam's interest in this project comes from an intention that these comic book adaptations provoke new Hollywood interest in old ideas and, if nothing else, give the audience a glimpse of what he intended.
Expect a bigger, in depth investigation from the Film Ick blog some time Tuesday or Wednesday..
And has everyone seen Gilliam's "Tideland" yet? If not, make speed!
Para quienes no saben quien es Terry Gilliam: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000416/
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