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Frogacuda
08-22-2007, 07:36 PM
Yay, this is public now, so we can talk about it (even though I already told Advocate weeks ago OMG Scoop!)

Shitty article from Variety. Not to be taken at face value:

Warner Bros. and Village Roadshow Pictures are teaming on "Oz," a revisionist take on the L. Frank Baum books that hatched "The Wizard of Oz."

Project was acquired based on an idea by Todd McFarlane that was fleshed out and pitched by Josh Olson ("A History of Violence").

Olson will write and McFarlane will produce with Thunder Road’s Basil Iwanyk. Rick Benattar ("Shoot ’Em Up") is exec producer.

Conversations with McFarlane and Olson make it clear that they are still working out the tone of the film. They have plenty to work with. WB has owned the rights to the original "The Wizard of Oz" since buying Ted Turner’s empire, whose assets included the film and other plum titles in the MGM library. There are also 15 novels in the Oz series written by Baum, most in the public domain.

McFarlane has a vision of Oz that is a dark, edgy and muscular PG-13, without a singing Munchkin in sight. That was clear with a toy line he launched several years ago that featured a buxom Dorothy and Toto reimagined as an oversized snarling warthog. Olson has something a little tamer, and PG, in mind.

"I saw those toys, and Dorothy as some bondage queen isn’t something I want to do," Olson told Daily Variety. "The appealing thing about the Baum books to me is how wildly imaginative they are. There are crazy characters from amazing places. I want this to be ‘Harry Potter’ dark, not ‘Seven’ dark."

Both McFarlane and Olson are on the same page when it comes to the promise of marrying the Baum story with benefits of visual effects advancements.

"My pitch was ‘How do we get people who went to ‘Lord of the Rings’ to embrace this?’ " McFarlane said. "I want to create (an interpretation) that has a 2007 wow factor. You’ve still got Dorothy trapped in an odd place, but she’s much closer to the Ripley from ‘Alien’ than a helpless singing girl."

Olson was keeping plot specifics to himself but said the film will be closer to a sequel than a remake.

"We still want to take advantage of the first film, which might be the most beloved of all time, and rely on its place in your cultural memory to bubble beneath the surface," Olson said. "A lot of the plot is mine, but the characters are all Baum."

McFarlane, a former Marvel Comics animator who created "Spawn," is working on several producing projects, such as Paramount’s "The Torso," which has David Fincher attached to direct. McFarlane is producing with Bill Mechanic and Don Murphy.
Josh Olson has made it clear that McFarlane is not involved creatively with this project at all. He furthermore made it clear that he would sooner die than work with McFarlane, and that he sucks A LOT.

He doesn't want to make it a dark adult American McGee thing, he wants to keep it pretty true to the classic books.

Hunter
08-22-2007, 07:56 PM
Return to Oz? (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089908/)

Frogacuda
08-22-2007, 08:02 PM
Nah, this one will actually be based on the books.

Hunter
08-22-2007, 08:12 PM
I've always wanted to read those, and the Alice books as well, simply because they are classics.

RawkHawkHarrier
08-22-2007, 10:09 PM
They should base it off Dorothy/Oz in Alan Moore's "Lost Girls" books! :p

shinjirod
08-22-2007, 10:35 PM
Ah, Roger Waters needs to make a new album. ;)

Raz
08-22-2007, 11:15 PM
Josh Olson has made it clear that McFarlane is not involved creatively with this project at all. He furthermore made it clear that he would sooner die than work with McFarlane, and that he sucks A LOT.

Good. McFarlane was old news a very long time ago. Detailed as the McFarlane action figures may be, they're the same thing over and over again: One attempt after another to shock. Yawn. Geek is chic nowadays. People can get action figures and statues of all kinds, from decent to indecent to downright gory. You're nothing special, Mr. McFarlane, sir. Please refrain from tainting more projects with your dull monster designs and all your identical-looking women. The world will appreciate it.

My, that comment developed a life of its own, didn't it?

RawkHawkHarrier
08-22-2007, 11:15 PM
Ah, Roger Waters needs to make a new album. ;)

LOL! I JUST said the same thing to a colleague of mine before I read that! She has never seen the original to Dark Side of the Moon and I told her it was something she HAD to do at least once! Pretty cool stuff! B-)

shinjirod
08-22-2007, 11:23 PM
LOL! I JUST said the same thing to a colleague of mine before I read that! She has never seen the original to Dark Side of the Moon and I told her it was something she HAD to do at least once! Pretty cool stuff! B-)

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