Singer's first two films - Public Access and The Usual Suspects - were made from original screenplays.Has Bryan Signer ever made an original concept?
Singer's first two films - Public Access and The Usual Suspects - were made from original screenplays.Has Bryan Signer ever made an original concept?
Has Bryan Signer ever made an original concept?
I think Owen's King Arthur had two major problems.and there was a King Arthur movie a few years ago (the somewhat unloved Clive Owen starrer).
Has Bryan Signer ever made an original concept?
Again, I don't get people's problem here. Most movies are based on books or plays or (these days) comic books and old tv shows.
Look at Spielberg: DUEL, JAWS, THE EMPIRE OF THE SUN, THE COLOR PURPLE, SCHINDLER'S LIST, MINORITY REPORT, WAR OF THE WORLDS, JURASSIC PARK, etc. All based on books or short stories.
Sharr, if you want a King Arthur movie with the fantastic and the mythological, why would you want Singer to use Morte d'Arthur as his basis? Malory has some mystical elements, but it's largely a grounded take, albeit an ahistorical take, on the King Arthur mythos.
If you want something mythological and fantastical, I'd probably go further back, to the Welsh and Celtic sources that Malory didn't use (or probably didn't know about).
Has Bryan Signer ever made an original concept?
Again, I don't get people's problem here. Most movies are based on books or plays or (these days) comic books and old tv shows.
Look at Spielberg: DUEL, JAWS, THE EMPIRE OF THE SUN, THE COLOR PURPLE, SCHINDLER'S LIST, MINORITY REPORT, WAR OF THE WORLDS, JURASSIC PARK, etc. All based on books or short stories.
And exactly one of those is a remake. I have absolutely no problem with movies being based on books, I think often they make for the best movies, in fact. My point was that Singer seems to be lurching from one remake/reboot/whatever you want to call it idea to the next. Superman, to BSG, to this.
As I said to OOMVM, I wasn't intending to be sarcy, I just only knew Singer from these and from X-Men, which is hardly a concept dripping in originality either. I was unaware of any original works by him, now I am. Question answered.
And Disney can't market a film, unless it's animation, to save their fucking lives. Disney should have marketed King Arthur as "If you liked the Lord of the Rings films, you're going to love this." Instead, they did nothing.
I think Owen's King Arthur had two major problems.
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