MarinesGirl23
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I was writing a response in a thread over in the Books discussion forum and thought it was a good idea for a thread here:
Will we ever get a big screen version of Terry Pratchett's DW books?
I have still only watched the first half of the Hogfather 2 parter from Sky last Xmas. Although I have enjoyed seeing DW on the screen, I don't think this has done justice to TP's creations. Hogfather is not his strongest book, but had obvious appeal as a festive offering for Sky. Alas with 3.5 hours of screen time to fill, its very slow and the production values (effects / sets etc...) were not what I had hoped for.
Surely DW deserves the full Hollywood treatment? I cannot beleive TP hasn't had offers? And by allowing Sky to make Hogfather, TP has shown he's not resisting the transfer to big/small screen for artistic reasons. I would have thought Guard! GuarRAB! would be the perfect material with a restricted setting all within AM, a cool villian in the Dragon, an action hero for the Americans - Carrot, the enigmatic, cynical but ultimatly heroic lead to be played by a famous brit - Vimes, and the comedy duo for light relief - Colon & Nobbs. The Dragon could be done nicely as CG. Better still, it's the first in an extensive franchise - all the studios seem to be interested in these days. I guess the only thing missing is a beautiful herioin. I suppose you could fit Angua in. I for one would like to see her in the flesh, so to speak, and would not find to too offensive to change the story slightly.
I know TP has probably had a bad experience with the Good Omens project that has been stuck in Development Hell for ever, but I hope he's not put off for good.
Does nayone know anything?
Will we ever get a big screen version of Terry Pratchett's DW books?
I have still only watched the first half of the Hogfather 2 parter from Sky last Xmas. Although I have enjoyed seeing DW on the screen, I don't think this has done justice to TP's creations. Hogfather is not his strongest book, but had obvious appeal as a festive offering for Sky. Alas with 3.5 hours of screen time to fill, its very slow and the production values (effects / sets etc...) were not what I had hoped for.
Surely DW deserves the full Hollywood treatment? I cannot beleive TP hasn't had offers? And by allowing Sky to make Hogfather, TP has shown he's not resisting the transfer to big/small screen for artistic reasons. I would have thought Guard! GuarRAB! would be the perfect material with a restricted setting all within AM, a cool villian in the Dragon, an action hero for the Americans - Carrot, the enigmatic, cynical but ultimatly heroic lead to be played by a famous brit - Vimes, and the comedy duo for light relief - Colon & Nobbs. The Dragon could be done nicely as CG. Better still, it's the first in an extensive franchise - all the studios seem to be interested in these days. I guess the only thing missing is a beautiful herioin. I suppose you could fit Angua in. I for one would like to see her in the flesh, so to speak, and would not find to too offensive to change the story slightly.
I know TP has probably had a bad experience with the Good Omens project that has been stuck in Development Hell for ever, but I hope he's not put off for good.
Does nayone know anything?