Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Hansel And Gretel, Witch Hunters? In 3D?

Well that's just goofy.







11 comments:

Unknown said...

I…. I….

What the hell?

Kal said...

I KNOW! Where the hell did that come from???

M. D. Jackson said...

"You gotta be kidding me!"

Yeah. That was my thought.

Hoo boy.

Kal said...

I think that if James Renner wasn't blowing up right now this one would have been buried deep on the studio vaults from Hell. Chris Hemsworth (Thor) also have several films coming out like the remake of RED DAWN which also is benefiting from his new found fame.

Nathan said...

Inspired by Hansel's role as a heartless witch-killer in Fables, perhaps?

Erik Johnson Illustrator said...

I took a fairy tales/European Folklore class during my senior year of college, around the time I also started reading "Fables", so I've pretty much seen every way you can make Grimm's fairy tales darker and edgier, and then we got hit with all sorts of theatrical fairy tales remade as action movies produced for name recognition. Snow White and the Huntsman was just the tip of the iceberg. We've got to deal with this plus" Jack the Giant Killer".

While I think they're deliberatly playing this one as over the top and anachronistic its still shows the worst aspects of "Brothers Grimm" and "Van Helsing".

Also, why is it that Rumplestiltskin has never gotten his own movie?

Nathan said...

When you can spin straw into gold, you don't need film royalties as badly as everyone else.

Erik Johnson Illustrator said...

OH! Spot on Nathan!

Red Riding Hood also has been getting a lot of retellings. Although thats probably because the formula of "little girl in a strange world" is adaptable to so many other series like Alice in Wonderland or The Wizard of Oz.

If you're retelling fairy tales for a modern audience, I'd cite "Freeway" as a good example. Granted a movie like that isn't very marketable to a wide audience.

Kal said...

For network shows I hear good things about Once Upon A Time and Grimm which all jumped on the possitive buzz around Fables which can only be done on an HBO type show. I do like the twists they put on all the characters. Especially the identity of the Adversary they fought in the first volume of Fables. That one came at me from left field.

Speaking of Rumple, Robert Carlysl (sp) from Stargate Universe plays him as an SOB of course on Once Upon A Time

Nathan said...

Fables gives new meaning to the phrase "What would Geppetto do?", if you know what I mean.

spiderkev said...

Hansel?....Hansel?.............Hansel?!?!?.............