Author: Robert Greenberger

ABC Commits to ‘Fables’ Pilot

ABC has commissioned a pilot for an hour-long television series based on Vertigo’s acclaimed Fables.  The network has committed to a “put” pilot which means Warner Bros will produce the pilot for consideration for the 2009-2010 season according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Stu Zicherman and Raven Metzner, the team behind the series Six Degrees, will write the pilot based on comic written by Bill Willingham and mostly drawn by Mark Buckingham and Steve Leialoha. David Semel will direct the pilot that reveals the hidden society of real-life fables living in a Manhattan enclave, exiled from their lands. Semel is a veteran at pilots with credits including Heroes.

"Their lives become interconnected in vary big way," Zicherman said. "They share a secret and a bond." The writers indicated the core characters of the Big Bad Wolf and Snow White will likely be focal points for the show.

"We set up a structure to allow any fairy tale character to show up in any one episode," Metzner said.

The comic debuted in 2002 and has since won 14 Eisner Awards.  The series has been collected in ten volumes plus one original hardcover with more planned.  James jean’s award-winning cover paintings have also been collected in separate volume. A spinoff, Jack of Fables, debuted in 2006.

Previously, NBC had the rights and attempted a pilot for the 2006-2007 season with writer Craig Silverstein but it never got beyond a script. A film version had also been shopped around for years with no takers.
 

Warners to Remake ‘Captain Blood’

Warners to The only question is what took so long.

After three installments of Pirates of the Caribbean brought in plenty of filthy lucre to Disney, Warner Bros. is finally announcing a remake of Captain Blood.  The classic Rafael Sabatini novel was immortalized in 1935 when it arrived on the silver screen with Errol Flynn in the lead back by a stirring Eric Korngold score.

John Brownlow (Sylvia) has been signed to write the new version for director Philip Noyce (Clear and Present Danger) according to Variety.

The swashbuckling tale is about a “doctor wrongly sentenced to slavery in the Caribbean, where he and his comrades become avenging pirates. It was nominated for the best picture Oscar.”
 

Comic Con Founder Seriously Ill

Shel Dorf, once the letterer of Steve Canyon, and a founder of the San Diego Comic Convention, has been hospitalized since April and word is that he now needs permanent long-term care.

An e-mail from his friend Charlie Roberts has been circulating and is partially reprinted below:

“Wanted to let you know that Shel has been at Sharp Hospital in Kearny Mesa since April……yes, April (!)

“David Siegel called us Wednesday night about this, and my wife Joan and I went down to Shel’s home in Ocean Beach near San Diego on Thanksgiving where his brother Mike is moving everything out. I’ve known Mike since the 1980s, though it’s been some 20 years since I’ve seen him.

“Today Joan and I went with David Siegel to see Shel. He’s lost some weight and is fragile, but we had a brief and friendly visit with him. He’s extremely hard of hearing, and is apparently on pain medication but at least we were able to see him and he was glad to see us. The head nurse told us Shel will never be well enough to go home again, but otherwise he’s stable.

“Mike plans to eventually move Shel closer to a critical care hospital near Mike’s apartment in L.A. The visit to Shel’s was pretty emotional, as the first job I ever had in San Diego was helping Shel with his lettering on Steve Canyon, while Joan transcribed some of his interviews. We lived right around the corner from Shel from August 1983 to August 1987. I also made several trips to LA with Shel as unofficial photographer while he did his interviews, and got to meet some amazing people.

Those who’ve read his interviews or benefited from his early work in launching the San Diego Comic-Con off the ground might want to send him a card expressing best wishes at:

Sharp Hospital
7901 Frost Street
San Diego, CA 92123

Dorf has written about the people he’s met and experiences he’s had at Comic Artville Library.
 

Nickeloedon Wants Your Vote

Nickelodeon has created their own Comic Book Awards, inviting fans to come vote in eight different categories during the entire month of December.

The categories include Best Hair, Best Guest Character, Cutest Comic Character , Best Comic, Favorite Manga, Grossest Thing in Comics, Favorite Fantasy Graphic Novel and Favorite Comic Strip.  Nominees are an eclectic choice culled from comics, comic strips, graphic novels, and pop culture. Our toughest choice was for best hair, without Wolverine in the mix.  We opted for Veronica Lodge.

The winners will be announced at the website on March 17 and appear in the April issue of Nickelodeon magazine.
 

‘Gattaca’ Streams for Free

gattaca-ethan-uma-7339553Crackle, a video clip website, has posted the entire film of Gattaca for free streaming.  The movie was ahead of its time dealing with genetics and cloning.  It failed at the box office but has gained critical acceptance through the years and is now considered an underrated feature.

The site notes, “Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman star in this futuristic sci-fi thriller about a world where genetic engineering is used to perfect the human species.”

Andrew Niccol wrote and directed the film which was released in fall 1997.

 

‘Veronica Mars’ Movie Awaits Final Act

veronicamarssoundtrack-2-2287994Rob Thomas told Entertainment Weekly’s Michael Ausiello that "I haven’t gotten far on my Veronica Mars movie outline. I thought I had the idea broken, but I’ve hit a wall in the final act that I haven’t quite figured out. And with Cupid and Party Down occupying 80 hours a week, and a new baby boy occupying the remaining hours, I haven’t nailed it down. I’m hopeful that I can find the time to figure it out over the Christmas holidays."

Thomas is getting a rare second chance with Cupid, which we recently reported was receiving a March 24 debut on ABC.  VM would also be a second chance, taking the beloved but low-rated television series to the silver screen along with star Kristen Bell.

Bell could use the work now that her character met a definitive end on Heroes this week.

“Kristen’s return was never meant to be long term,” Ausiello wrote, “so she was leaving one way or the other. But as I hinted in last week’s AA, I wasn’t expecting her exit to be so permanent. And it is permanent. Unlike 90 percent of the deaths on Heroes, this one will stick. Ironic, no?”
 

Piñata Games Names Chief Executive Officer

Piñata Games has named Justin Ziran as its Chief Executive Officer according to ICv2.  The company was founded in an attempt to buy HeroClix from Topps and is staffing while raising cash to make a formal offer.

Ziran is an experienced game exec, having worked in brand management and executive positions at WizKids, Wizards of the Coast, and Upper Deck, was most recently the Managing Director of business operations at WizKids.
 
Ziran’s wide-ranging experience in the gaming business encompasses such major brands as Dungeons & Dragons, Magic the Gathering, Pokémon, Vs. System, and WizKids’ Pocket Model line.

Review: ‘Aqua Teen Hunger Force’ 6

Growing up, my animation was largely the Saturday morning variety, the Hanna-Barbera output where kids never questioned a talking penguin and walrus on globe-trotting adventures, receiving wisdom from a human professor with a magical chalkboard. As I grew up and animation evolved, I realized the kinds of cartoons were splintering for the variable demographics, a change largely brought about my the advent of cable television.

Today, there is the most basic of animated fare for the wee tots all the way to sophisticated anime for adults.  And in between are the shows for teens and young adults, the very life blood of Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim block of shows. Among the most popular has been [[[Aqua Teen Hunger Force]]], a show I have managed to miss since its debut in 2000 before there even was an Adult Swim.

I finally had a chance to sample the series when Warner Home Video sent me Aqua Teen Hunger Force Vol. 6, containing nine episodes from the current season plus four unaired stories.

I don’t get it. 

Even the most absurd of concepts has some sort of logic to hold everything together.  This show is a series of random character types held together with atrociously limited animation.  Anything and everything happens in these stories with no internal logic per episode and a tremendous amount of poor humor.  Considering this spun off from [[[Space Ghost: Coast to Coast]]], which was “smart” in its inanity, ATHF just makes no sense.

Watching these stories was actually painful given the lack of story construction, characterization or anything rising above smutty humor.  The “[[[Sirens]]]” story, for example, featured three sirens, two sexy nymphs and former Philadelphia Phillie John Kruk.  Huh?

I prefer smart, literate humor but am not adverse to absurdist or slapstick humor.  A steady diet of this without any rhyme or reason leaves me cold.

If this is what passes for popular teen humor and animation, then I’m pretty pleased to be too old for this stuff.

The DVD comes complete with “I’m Pissed” Carol Sports Blogs; Outtakes from the Midway video game; “Terror Phone”, an original short; A behind-the-scenes featurette that doesn’t explain the humor any better; Commentary; and Promos.

Darren Aronofsky Wants to Re-Edit ‘Fountain’

Director Darren Aronofsky told MTV that he would like to find the time to re-edit his Fountain feature film. “It wouldn’t be a ‘director’s cut,’” he told the site — “more like an alternate story told with the addition of unused footage from the first go-round. This would be a complicated project on a couple of levels, though, and it’s at least a few years away.”

The movie had a tortured path from script to screen with a detour when an early version became the source for the Vertigo graphic novel. It starred Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weisz but fizzled at the box office.

Currently on the road promoting The Wrestler, Aronofsky is sharing print time with star Mickey Rourke who also told MTV that he’s game for a return visit to Frank Miller’s Sin City.  The promised sequel has been tied up a fight between co-director Robert Rodriguez and the Directors Guild of America.

“Once that kerfuffle’s cleared up, though, the sequel could get underway pretty quickly. “Frank’s ready,” said Rourke. “And I’m ready, too.”

‘Punisher: War Zone’ Fails to Hit the Target

While no one expected Punisher: War Zone to be Oscar material, Lionsgate certainly hoped it would open better than it did this weekend.  The film, which received fairly uniform negative reviews, took in a mere $4 million, good for ninth place.  It was, though, the best performance for a new film this weekend, beating Cadillac Records by $500,000 according to Box Office Mojo’s estimates.

The preceding eight spots belonged to returning fare with the romantic comedy, Four Christmases returned to the top spot with $18,180,000 and $70.84 million after two weeks. Second place went to the vampire romance Twilight which found another $13, 197,000 revenue from the tweens.  Younger kids continued to thrill at Bolt’s adventures which saw an additional $9,696,000 in ticket sales.

For adults, Hugh Jackman and Nicole Kidman defied the critics and lured people to see Australia to the tune of $7 million, good for $30, 869,00 after two weeks.  Daniel Craig’s second turn as James Bond didn’t fare as well, with Quantum of Solace taking fifth place but losing 65% of last week’s audience and bringing home just $6.6 million.

Punisher’s per screen average of $1595 was anemic compared with more than twice that of the top performers. 2004’s Punisher actually opened much better with $13,834,527 and given the growing appetite for super-hero movies, the sequel’s dismal performance is a black mark for Marvel.

Lionsgate will be praying for a Christmas miracle and a stronger opening for the more heavily hyped Spirit film from Frank Miller on Christmas Day.  Marvel’s next offering is next May’s X-Men Origins: Wolverine which should have a huge opening.