rocklobster (post: 1461324) wrote:Superhero movies are all the rage. But there are some who haven't gotten the treatment yet. So what superhero movies would you like to see? And how would they be done?
Here's what I'd like to see:
Green Lantern: I think they should use Hal Jordan, since he's the most recognizable. Then in the second movie, pass the torch on to Kyle Rayner (my favorite Green Lantern)
Teen Titans: Start off by having Robin become Nightwing and do a membership drive. Then have Terra show up. Those of you who saw the cartoon know what happens next.
(I'd pick some Marvel characters, but all the best superheros they did have already been taken.)
Sandman: Yep, the Neil Gaiman version. That comic's so artsy, it might even get an Oscar.
whoops. Could you mods move this for me. I thought it up while I was in the anime sec and didn't realize it belonged in General Entertainment until I finished.
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bigsleepj (post: 1461368) wrote:Jeff Smith's BONE. Starts as a whimsical homage to classic comicstrips like Pogo and pre-Duck Tales Scrooge McDuck, but soon turns into a complex, layered Tolkien-esque plot. Well written with endlessly consistent art style. Can only work as an animated film. Or three.
bigsleepj (post: 1461368) wrote:Jeff Smith's BONE. Starts as a whimsical homage to classic comicstrips like Pogo and pre-Duck Tales Scrooge McDuck, but soon turns into a complex, layered Tolkien-esque plot. Well written with endlessly consistent art style. Can only work as an animated film. Or three.
Cloud500 (post: 1461449) wrote:I heard there were plans to adapt this into a film in the coming years with Smith as a producer or something like that. As of right now, I don't think any sort of production has begun.
mechana2015 (post: 1461497) wrote:Transmet would make a pretty awesome R rated movie though.
rocklobster (post: 1461528) wrote:Oh, and here's another one I forgot: Elfquest. They tried to turn this into a cartoon back in the 80's, but it didn't take because the creators didn't like the direction the cartoon was going (let's just say it was for the best and leave it at that. I've seen pictures of the character designs. ick). It deserves another try, if only because Wendy Pini is one of the best comic book artists around.
Maledicte (post: 1461543) wrote:Elfquest would probably be best served as an anime, if only for content. Western audiences still aren't that keen on mature cartoons that aren't...well, immature about the subject matter, and the only way to do the characters justice visually would be through animation.
Because Wendy Pini's art rocks. (As long as she stays away from the computer.)
Ante Bellum (post: 1461531) wrote:Possibly. Could it be done in one movie though?
mechana2015 (post: 1461890) wrote:The fist book or 2 could be... but not the whole thing.
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