"It’s really good, man. It’s slow but steady. It’s a really complicated adaptation because those comics, they’re brilliant, but they’re not written as a whole. It’s not like ‘Watchmen,’ which is a graphic novel that has a beginning, middle, and end.
‘Sandman’ was written over the course of whatever -- I forget exactly, six or seven years. One at a time. One little 20-page issue at a time. And to try to take that and make it into something that’s a feature film -- a movie that has a beginning, middle, and end -- is complicated.”
“Big spectacular action movies are generally about crime fighters fighting crime and blowing shit up. This has nothing to do with that,. And it was actually one of the things that Neil Gaiman said to me, he said ‘Don’t have any punching.’ Because he never does. If you read the comics, Morpheus doesn’t punch anybody. That’s not what he does."
En Warner son incapaces de hacer una película decente de Superman o de Green Lantern. Dudo mucho que sean capaces de hacer algo bueno con el Sandman de Gaiman.
ResponderEliminar¡Calla por Dios! No es la primera vez que han intentado llevar Sandman al cine y la prpuesta fue una especie de copia del Cuervo de Brandon Lee. Por lo menos Gaiman supervisa el proyecto
ResponderEliminarClaro, como cuando decían que Geoff Johns supervisaría el proyecto de Green Lantern, para "garantizar la calidad de la película"...
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