Tales from development hell: Hollywood film-making the hard way
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Ausgabe: | 1., US ed. |
Beschreibung: | 256 S. |
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505 | 8 | |a Disillusioned: how Smoke and Mirrors started life as a weekend read, became the hottest script in Hollywood and then magically diappeared -- Monkey business: an infinitie number of monkeys with typewriters could hardly concoct a more bizarre story than the evolution of the Planet of the apes re-imagining -- Cast into mount doom: paths not taken on the road to Peter Jackson's The lord of the rings -- We can rewrite it for you wholesale: why the long development of Total recall and its as-yet-unproduced sequel is a memory most of those involved would rather forget -- Keeping up with the Joneses: separating fact from fiction in the development of Indiana Jones IV -- The lost crusade: despite a ten-year crusade by Arnold Shwarzenegger, it may take a miracle to bring Crusade to the screen -- De-railed: even Ridley Scott, Joel Silver, Kim Basinger and Roland Emmerich couldn't stop the Stallone vehicle Isobar from going off the rails -- Who wants to be a Billionaire?: before Scorsese's The aviator took off, Brian De Palma, Milos Forman and the aptly-named Hughes brothers had their own pet Howard Hughes projects -- Perchance to dream: the title character of Neil Gaiman's critically acclaimed comic book The sandman went to hell, unlike the film version, however, he made it back -- Crisis on the hot zone: how Ridley Scott's adaptation of the Richard Preston bestseller caught a disease called over-development, and failed to survive an Outbreak -- The dark knight strikes out: did George Clooney's Batman kill the most successful franchise of the 90s? -- Tomb Raider chronicles: why making the leap to the big screen was the toughest challenge Lara Croft had ever faced | |
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