ADAM HUGHES TO DESIGN COSTUMES FOR THE WATCHMEN MOVIE – NEWSARAMA

November 30, 2006 by Chris Mosby · Leave a Comment
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From the “I will believe it when I see it” category…

ADAM HUGHES TO DESIGN COSTUMES FOR THE WATCHMEN MOVIE – NEWSARAMA

ADAM HUGHES TO DESIGN COSTUMES FOR THE WATCHMEN MOVIE


Add
one more name to the list of comic industry luminaries attached to the
upcoming film version of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ Watchmen – Adam Hughes.

Though rumors were circling earlier this week, the artist has confirmed
for Newsarama that he will be designing the costumes for the film
version of the seminal comic work, to be directed by Zack Snyder.

In an age when there’s a tremendous amount of crossover between comics and Hollywood, his work on Watchmen (“Assuming they like what I sketch,” Hughes joked), this will be his first movie gig.

So how did Snyder and the film producers find him?

“I’d like to say that my work spoke for itself, and my draftsmanship
and Dave Gibbons-lie clean lines just called to them…or something…but I
really have no idea,” Hughes said with a chuckle. “Maybe the movie guys
walked through a comic shop looking for somebody – anybody to design their costumes, and some boobs called out to them from the rack. That’s a pun, by the way…

“But seriously – I have no idea. Maybe they just liked my stuff. Zack Snyder is working on 300
[based on the graphic novel by Frank Miller], so obviously he reads the
occasional comic or two, one could deduce; but all in all, they got in
touch with us, and it was all very causal.”

While the story – the words of Watchmen – is virtual
scripture in the world of comics, in the eyes of many fans, so are the
costumes. So just what will Hughes be designing, or doing, even?

“When you get on the other side of the fence, you sort of understand
that there are certain things that wouldn’t survive a direct
translation from comic to screen,” Hughes explained. “Superman and
Spider-Man look virtually identical to their comic book counterparts.
Batman doesn’t, but yet he still has Batman’s silhouette, and that
seems to be enough for most people. But continuing, the X-Men hardly
resemble themselves at all – but they still work.

“In doing something like this, I find that I end up thinking about two
completely different groups within the movie’s audience at the same
time: the die-hard comic book fans who will not permit even an iota of
alteration; and then you’ve got your non-comics readers who will be
turned off the minute somebody walks out in a leotard. You have to come
up with something that allures and entices them and their debit cards
and their dollars without being so radical that it turns off the
die-hard fan. It’s actually pretty hard work.”

In short, Hughes isn’t looking to reinvent the wheel, or throw out
Gibbons’ designs. What he is trying to do is take the original
costumes, and make them…easier to swallow as something you’d see – and
believe – on screen.

“In
a comic book, because it’s all graphic abstraction, it’s easier to
accept something that’s completely insane,” Hughes said. “But in a
movie, you can make stuff that’s slightly insane – something
that, if you saw someone walking down the street in it, you’d think,
‘No,’ but there’s something about the context of a movie that allows
the slightly bizarre to become acceptable, just like where comics allow
the amazingly bizarre to become acceptable. So now it’s a matter of,
‘Okay, how do we take the Silk Spectre from the amazingly bizarre to
the slightly bizarre?’ After all, she wears an outfit that you could
pull right out of Victoria’s Secret…”

Hughes is keeping mum on who exactly he’s been asked to sketch –
although, as one might be able to guess, he was working on design
elements of the Silk Spectre while speaking with Newsarama. “I haven’t
been asked to do sketches of all the Watchmen, just a few of them,”
Hughes said. “I think, the message at least I’m taking from that is
that with some of them, there’s nothing that needs to be tweaked for
the 21st century.

“But yeah – the ones that you can imagine might need some help to make
them a little easier to swallow…the ones that you look at and think…
‘Uh…yeah.’ Those are the ones.”

And is he working on Dr. Manhattan designs?

“There’s only so much you can do with a blue ____,” Hughes deadpanned.

At the very least, Hughes said, the job with the movie allows him the opportunity to re-read Watchmen,
and also – he’s found an invaluable reference. “One of the things
that’s really helping is having the big hardcover Graphitti Designs Watchmen edition from…however many decades ago,” Hughes said. “It’s the same as the Absolute Edition, but it’s comic-sized.

“It’s got Alan Moore’s notes to Dave Gibbons in it, and he talks to
Dave about the concept of the character, which helps in getting me
thinking a little more about not what they’d be wearing, but why they’d
be wearing it.”

And finally, as for how his movie work will affect his regular
workload, Hughes said that he’s got a pretty good rotation thing going.

“I do a little writing on All-Star Wonder Woman, and when
my typing fingers get tired, I move over to the drawing table and do a
little more on Silk Spectre and try to make her work as well as some
other sketches, and oh yeah, crap – I’ve got a Catwoman cover due. It’s a little schizophrenic right now, but fun.”

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Comics2Film Fan Feed – The CW prepares for “Justice” with League repeats

November 30, 2006 by Chris Mosby · Leave a Comment
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Too bad I don’t get CW on cable anymore…

Comics2Film Fan Feed – The CW prepares for “Justice” with League repeats

The
CW Prepares Us For The Justice League!

Just
in time for the Justice League extravaganza in the episode “Justice,”
airing in January, The CW has planned some very heroic repeats
in the weeks leading up to it.

On
Thursday, December 28, The CW will be airing two back-to-back
Smallville repeats from past seasons - “Run,” which
introduced us to that impulsive “flash” Bart Allen;
and “Cyborg,” which introduced Victor Stone.

Then,
on January 4, the CW again brings us two episodes - “Arrow,”
featuring Oliver Queen/The Green Arrow, and “Aqua,”
last season’s high-rated episode featuring Arthur “A.C.”
Curry.

Here
is the schedule for the next few weeks of episodes. All episodes
air Thursdays at 8PM unless otherwise noted.

11/30
“Sneeze”
12/7 “Subterranean” NEW!
12/14 “Wither”
12/21 “Reunion”
12/28 “Run” (8PM) & “Cyborg” (9PM)
1/4 “Arrow” (8PM) & “Aqua” (9PM)

Thanks
to Jana for letting us know!

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IRON MAN, HEROES, AVP2, STARDUST: NOVEMBER 28TH COMIC REEL WRAP

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tinman.jpgThe Wizard of Oz
is a pure classic and the original should never be touched, however the
movie is filled to the brim with take off possibilities and it looks
like th Sci-Fi Channel is going to try and snatch some gold from the yellow brick road. The good people over at darkhorizons.com give us this on Sci Fi’s move toward OZ:

The
network has given a green light to “Tin Man”, a six-hour original
miniseries described as wild SF reimagining of “The Wizard of Oz”
reports Sci-Fi Wire.

The story follows DG, a young woman plucked from
her humdrum life and thrust into The Outer Zone (the O.Z.), a
fantastical realm filled with wonder, but oppressed by dark magic. DG
discovers her true identity, battles evil winged monkey-bats and
attempts to fulfill her destiny. Ultimately, DG’s destiny leads her to
a showdown with the wicked sorceress Azkadellia, whose ties to DG are
closer than anyone could have imagined.

This project is written by Steven Long Mitchell and Craig
Van Sickle, shooting is slated to begin early 2007 in Vancouver with a
December 2007 release set.

There have actually been quite a few attempts, successful and otherwise of bringing Oz to television if you click here you can see them, my personal favorite is The Muppet’s do The Wizard of Oz where Miss Piggy played all four witches.

This sounds pretty good. I mean it could be completely terrible but
at a first glance this gets me interested. A sci-fi take on OZ, I can
dig it.

What might work well is if they involve aspects of OZ that always
felt sci-fi anyway. Like the little people, to me they always seemed
very alien having these little people among Dorothy. Or the ruby
slippers don’t hold a spell they are actually made out of special
crystals that could power a whole universe, and here Dorothy is walking
around on them all day, getting them scuffed, having no real idea of
what they are worth, only that people want them. Yep, there are some
cool possibilities here.

What could go wrong though is in an attempt to have a fresh look at
the concept of this magical story the creators could go so far away
from the original and over the top with the sci-fi genre that the
appeal of an OZ with a sci-fi twist would be lost.

To the best of my knowledge and research there has never
been a sci-fi version of The Wizard of Oz. And as long as the
commercials for it don’t look like Cleopatra 2525 meets Oz I will be open to seeing it.

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DYNAMIC FORCES TO PRODUCE SIX BOOKS WITH STAN LEE – NEWSARAMA

November 30, 2006 by Chris Mosby · 1 Comment
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DYNAMIC FORCES TO PRODUCE SIX BOOKS WITH STAN LEE – NEWSARAMA

DYNAMIC FORCES TO PRODUCE SIX BOOKS WITH STAN LEE

Press Release

Dynamic Forces today announced a line of Historical
Retrospective Books pairing the premiere comics and collectibles
company with the legendary Stan Lee. Stan Lee, the co-creator of many
great silver age characters – the corner stone – of the Marvel
Universe, and the foundation of the multi-billion dollar entertainment
giant Marvel has since become, is responsible for co-creating such
characters as The Amazing Spider-Man, the Hulk, Iron Man, the Avengers,
the Uncanny X-Men — and the list continues as Stan is the most
prolific writer/creator in comics history. Previously Lee helped create
an entire generation of writers and artist not only with his comics
work, but with such previous “instructional” books as How to Draw the
Marvel Way. This new series will help create the next generation.

The first two titles scheduled for release in the series will be
editions of Stan Lee’ s Guide to Writing Comics and Stan Lee’s Guide to
Drawing Comics. The books will be presented in full-color with the
first book scheduled to be released in early 2007, the second in mid to
late 2007 and more in the series will follow.

The
arrangement comes after many months of planning, the end result of
which has proved to be exceptionally rewarding for Dynamic Forces as
President Nick Barrucci explained: “This is so surreal, that words
escape me. I have grown up reading Stan’s comics. He’s done such an
incredible body of work, that he’s influenced so many generations of
not only comic creators, but literary greats and directors and
producers, his legacy speaks for itself. This is really a pinnacle for
me, as I’ve known and worked with Stan on many projects in the past,
but never one with as much impact as this new venture is going to have.
I known so many artists that got started and now have stellar careers
in comics based on books like How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way. It’s
something that I never could have hoped for as a fellow fan growing up,
but something to definitely grab the brass ring and run with it. And
this is a brass ring! We’ll be not only offering Stan’s take on art,
but writing and other important aspects of creating comics, and
co-branding with the POW! Imprint. This is something I’ve waited all my
life to do. It’s nothing short of “dynamic”, and I thank Stan and the
guys at POW! for entrusting us to bring these incredible instructional
and historical books to a new generation of fans!”

“Wow! It’s hard to believe that I wrote How to Draw Comics the Marvel
Way so many years ago! That’s why it was a snap for Nick Barrucci to
convince me it’s time to write a follow-up tip sheet about how to draw,
together with one telling how to write comics. It was a real blast for
me to be working with the great guys at Dynamic Forces and I hope
you’ll enjoy reading our sure to become best-sellers as much as I
enjoyed working on them. Excelsior!” – Stan Lee

Look for more information on the series “Stan Lee’s Guide” in the weeks to come

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The Movie Blog: Fox and Marvel Fighting Over X-Men 4

November 30, 2006 by Chris Mosby · Leave a Comment
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Fox and Marvel Fighting Over X-Men 4

Fox and Marvel Fighting Over X-Men 4

By
far, my favourite type of films is Superhero films. I am a big comic
book geek, and these guys get to have million dollar playgrounds
re-enacting what me and my friends did when we were 8. That being said,
the grandaddy of all superhero films, Xmen, has been my favourite
franchise. So as far as I am concerned, they can keep making them and
their spinoffs.

But wait True Believers, there may be trouble in the cinematic XMen movie world.

Movie Hole reports:

Though
the studio has let it be known that they aren’t ruling out future
“X-Men” films – referring to ensemble tag team efforts, not the
spin-off films – recent disagreements between the comic troupe and the
studio indicate that the partnership may be souring. As a result,
Marvel may be taking the superheroes elsewhere.

Whilst Marvel and Sony are ecstatic with their relationship
– and as a result are said to be already planning a “Spider-Man 4” –
Marvel aren’t so keen on working with Fox on another “X-Men” sequel.

“Marvel has an alternate plan for the future of these movies. One
that Fox is reluctant to take seriously”, says the site. “However, they
may have little choice in the matter because ultimately the X-Men are
Marvel’s characters” and Marvel has been making “even bigger steps to
control and have more say in the production of their movies”.

So
it doesnt sound like Marvel is backing out (why would they?) but Fox
might lose control of the franchise. Perhaps with their solid
relationship with Sony, their “alternate plan” will have them moving
the franchise to a different studio.

But it seems more like Fox is trying to control the franchise more
than Marvel would like, and Marvel has their own ideas. Unfortunately
this just means possible delays for XMen 4, and the only ones to suffer
will be the fans. At least it seems the Wolverine and Magneto projects
appear to still be moving forward.

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TRANSFORMERS, SMALLVILLE, 300, SPIDER-MAN 3: NOVEMBER 27TH COMIC REEL WRAP – Comic Book Resources

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