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The Wizened of Odds [LA Times on TWOO remakes]

Postby Lawrence Schulman » Wed Mar 10, 2010 10:45 am

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A new 'Wizard of Oz' could make its way down the Hollywood road
March 9, 2010 | 5:00 pm


EXCLUSIVE: Fresh off Disney's massive success with Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland," Warner Bros. wants to remake another childhood classic. Like, really classic.

The studio is examining two existing "Wizard of Oz" projects, with an eye toward giving one of them a modern gloss and moving it toward the screen.

One project, called "Oz," currently lives at Warner's New Line label. It's being produced by Temple Hill, which is behind a little franchise called "Twilight," and has a script written by Darren Lemke, a writer on the upcoming "Shrek Forever After."

A second "Wizard of Oz" project, set up at Warners proper, skews a little darker -- it's written by "A History of Violence" screenwriter Josh Olson and focuses on a granddaughter of Dorothy who returns to Oz to fight evil. "Clash of the Titans" producer Basil Iwanyk and his Thunder Road Pictures are behind that one. ("Spawn" creator Todd MacFarlane is potentially involved in a producerial capacity, to give you some idea of the tone.)

While the idea of a new "Wizard of Oz" movie is said to be in the development, let's-bat-this-around stage, it's been advanced seriously enough on the lot that representatives for some of the top directors around Hollywood have been briefed.

The Judy Garland-starring "The Wizard of Oz" from 1939 -- we could give you the refresher on witches, tin men, Dorothy and everyone else, but really, do we need to? -- has been given alternative treatments before. There was the 1978 black-themed film adaptation of the stage play "The Wiz." And of course about six years ago came the Broadway adaptation of Gregory Maguire's "Wicked," an alternative story of girls, witches and Emerald City politics. The property proved a huge stage hit, prompting a film version that's in development at Universal and "Wanted" producer Marc Platt.

Audiences are likely to respond to the idea of a new silver screen "Wizard of Oz" with gusto ("at least the first one was good," said one colleague we told) or with horror, precisely because the original is such a classic.

WizBut for Warners, there's plenty of appeal in trying to take the story of Dorothy & Co. back to the big screen. For one, there's the bonkers $210 million global opening for "Alice," which shows that if you're trying to create a mega-blockbuster, one smart way to do it is to take a title people know and update it for the effects era. And there's a neat symmetry, since the Technicolor version of the classic film did for color in the movies what a lot of people say that "Avatar," "Alice" -- and now, perhaps, "Wizard" -- could do for 3-D in the movies.

With its Harry Potter series drawing to an end, Warners also likes the idea of a franchise, and "Wizard of Oz" and the many books L. Frank Baum wrote featuring many of the same characters (all of which are in the public domain) fit the bill nicely. And let's not forget the property's strong, young female protagonist, hugely in vogue now in the post -Twilight" and -"Alice" eras.

There could still be questions about the project's title (the book's "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" is in the public domain but the movie's "The Wizard of Oz" is not; it's owned by MGM, whose library is partly owned by Warner Bros.). And then there's the matter of whether filmmakers would make the movie with musical elements, as the original, of course, did. Those questions aside, it could be the moneymaking formula.

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Postby ozianscott » Wed Mar 10, 2010 4:53 pm

Interesting article. Good reporting on the author's part.

It will be interesting if any of these projects gets made. I've heard of the project with Dorothy's granddaughter. That's a bit scary sounding. But, anything can happen from page to screen.
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Postby rossgmsn » Wed Mar 10, 2010 8:48 pm

They SHOULD NOT remake TWOZ! They should look at the other books Baum wrote and adapt that into an Alice type movie!
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Postby ocphil » Wed Mar 10, 2010 9:37 pm

Yeah...hmmm. But why bother? I agree with rossgmsn. How about remastering the Wizard of Oz in 3D?
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Postby Lawrence Schulman » Wed Mar 10, 2010 9:41 pm

How about remastering in 3D one of Judy's TV kinescopes from the 1950s? Now, there's a scary idea!!!
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Postby garland » Thu Mar 11, 2010 12:44 am

Look's like Perez Hilton got wind of this ... and he is on our side.

http://perezhilton.com/2010-03-10-because-studios-dont-have-any-brains-heart-or-courage
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Postby Lawrence Schulman » Thu Mar 11, 2010 11:45 am

Hold the presses!!! If we add Smell-O-Vision to the 3D restoration of the 1950s kinescopes, we can also smell the sweat and perfume emanating from Judy's 3D body. Is there no end to technology? While we're at it, why not turn Oz and Star into black and white, and Pigskin Parade into 7.1 surround to hear the crowds roar from 8 speakers? Are there no original ideas out there anymore?
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Postby estherblodgett » Thu Mar 11, 2010 6:40 pm

I'd be interested to see where this was going, but I don't think it'll be a massive success. I heard the tv version with Zooey Deschanel didn't do very well? I guess trying a movie remake is the next 'logical' step for studios.
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Postby ocphil » Thu Mar 11, 2010 7:13 pm

The headline in the LA Times today was Toto Recall. About the news Oz projects.
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Postby eega beeva » Thu Mar 11, 2010 8:35 pm

I'm not against choices in principle, so yeah, please do a remake so we can choose which one to watch. However not even 5D or 64D can be a match to Judy, Harold Arlen and the rest. Technology is no match for talent, otherwise no one would care about prehistoric cave drawings because the technology was so behind.

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Postby stan » Mon Apr 12, 2010 12:17 am

NO REMAKES PLEASE> OZ is perfect as is. So why bother....
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Postby polo_tottie » Thu Jul 01, 2010 11:06 am

i'm against the remake too.. BUT...

I wonder what it would be like if they took the old one.. did a LOT of really extensive, hardcore editing and photoshopping to make Judy really HD and 3D or whatever and.. i dunno.. cut her and the others out and redid the set with CGI to make it up to date - like instead of those massive plastic flowers in munchkin land and a kiddies pool and little plyboard munchkin houses they had it with massive funky cgi avatar-style flowers (i.e. flowers that don't look like ones that really exist but have just been made bigger) that moved in the wind like real ones, a proper little CGI river that meandered its way around and CGI munchkin houses that really do look like they've been carved into real giant mushrooms and the forest wouldn't be such a 'set' rather than looking like a cgi forest with weird cgi creatures, and maybe tweak the apple trees a little so they fit in with that updated look. So it'd still be judy et al skipping down the yellow brick road but crystal clear image and an updated backdrop which might appeal to our young modern audience and refresh it a bit without taking too much away (i.e. JUDY)... it would be a LOT of work to do, but that is something I would actually watch and go out and buy. It wouldn't be sacrilege for me because it would still be the right cast, but I'd LOVE to see what they could do with it with all the fancypants technology they have today in terms of the set to make it even more surreal.
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Postby Littlejessy » Thu Jul 01, 2010 6:27 pm

i get annoyed when people say 'remake' because it makes you think that there just going to throw a new cast together and copy the original version. its not that at all its exciting. the actual books the film is based on are obviously good haha and if you read them there are so many different interpretations of oz you could portray in a new film. its not going to be a carbon copy of the original film no director, producer, actor, sound man, make up assistant...just ANYONE would ever dare do that because your just going to fail and never work again haha. the technology we have now and knowledge of costumes and make up could make a remake so frigging exciting. and so many people will disagree with this but there amazing people in this buisness we havnt been making films for like 100 years to of not learnt anything. there are amazing actors and directors out there not in hollywood even and i do think it would be really exciting to see a new cast and crew take on wizard of oz. i think it would be interesting if it wasnt a musical though. just a thought haha.
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Postby polo_tottie » Thu Jul 01, 2010 6:43 pm

yeah i'll agree with that actually... i'm not down for another musical version.. it's been done. Do something fresh. Like, I LOVED burton's take on alice in wonderland... it's not really all that faithful to the book, and it's totally different to the disney story.. i'd actually quite like to see him do a take on Oz coz i love how dark his stuff is.. and oz is a rather dark film... Johnny Depp as Scarecrow and Helena Bonham Carter as the wicked witch... waddaya think? :wink:
Toto should totally be able to talk in oz and have Rupert Everett being the voiceover...
can someone give me a few million quid and tim burton's phone number please? :lol:
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