I guess I'm just a sucker for anything that has airships, or Sam Elliot. 

But not darker than Red Riding Hood, and we still tell that one to our kids. Most children love dark stuff, actually.Although marketed as kids books, Pullman's trilogy is not a bunch of kids books by any stretch of the imagination. It's a far darker tale than Harry Potter; darker in many ways than even LOTR
That's frequently not financially feasible, especially for less known properties.All this said, the biggest problem I have with the Golden Compass movie is that they didn't make The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass at the same time. Maybe I'm spoiled, but frankly if you set out to adapt a multi-volume storyline you jump in with both feet and either do all 3 films at the same time or you do them in fast succession.
How's that "pushing it"? The books take place over seven years, and it takes a year-and-a-half, on average, to make them. All things considered, they've been quite prompt.The Potter films have also been pushing it a bit, nearly losing a few actors over time and in fact having to recast Dumbledore because of a death.
^^ The studio sold off the foreign grosses to another company, so for them it was a terrible loss.
But not darker than Red Riding Hood, and we still tell that one to our kids. Most children love dark stuff, actually.
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