"So heaven meets earth like a sloppy wet kiss, and my heart turns violently inside of my chest, I don't have time to maintain these regrets, when I think about, the way....He loves us..."
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Well, it’s been almost a year since we learned that Paradise Lost was to be turned into a movie. We’ve all been anxiously waiting to hear more, but the entertainment grapevine has been frustratingly silent on the subject.
Finally, on March 4, 2007, the New York Times published an update by Michael Joseph Gross, which we would have gladly reproduced for you here in its entirety, but the New York Times wants 750 dollars for us to be allowed to do so. No offense, but even all you wonderful people out there are not worth that.
I wouldn't go see it, it just doesn't fit the hollywood scheme! I'll keep to the book.
I'm reading it right now, it plays out like a movie. The ultimate underdog drama, Satan Vs Jehovah. I think it would be a GREAT epic film in the hands of the right director, maybe Olive Stone.
The way I see those characters as I'm reading it is
Lucifer - Adrian Grenier
Archangel Rapheal - Owen Wilson
Archangel Michael - Brad Pitt (Seriously, look at him in Achilles...that's Michael to a T)
Voice of Jehovah - Morgan Freeman
Adam - Shia LaBeouf ( The kid from Transformers and Indiana Jones).
Eve - Scarlett Johansson
That's how I see it in my head anyway, as I'm reading it.
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Hollywood should keep it's filthy hands off Paradise Lost!!!
Ahem...a bit opinionated I know, sorry about that - but the point of Paradise Lost is the poetry, you'd be better off just making a film about Satan's rebellion, basing it on the Bible and calling it something else, that being unless you wanted to make a more artistic film than Hollywood is usually comfortable with, but I don't know that Milton would be well-suited to a bombastic Hollywood epic. Just my personal thoughts.
It is hard to imagine it as a movie though if a moive did come out I probably would go and see it.
Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before. ~ Edgar Allan Poe
I'll go see it. There's such a thing as making cinematic poetry. They won't match Milton, but I think they can make this work. Remember 300. There isn't a whole lot there besides battles, and they made it work.
I am excited to see that movie as I have read the epic.
“Those who seek to satisfy the mind of man by hampering it with ceremonies and music and affecting charity and devotion have lost their original nature””
“If water derives lucidity from stillness, how much more the faculties of the mind! The mind of the sage, being in repose, becomes the mirror of the universe, the speculum of all creation.
[QUOTE=Dark_Star3001;592032] I'm reading it right now, it plays out like a movie. The ultimate underdog drama, Satan Vs Jehovah. I think it would be a GREAT epic film in the hands of the right director, maybe Olive Stone.
The way I see those characters as I'm reading it is
Lucifer - Adrian Grenier
Archangel Rapheal - Owen Wilson
Archangel Michael - Brad Pitt (Seriously, look at him in Achilles...that's Michael to a T)
Voice of Jehovah - Morgan Freeman
Adam - Shia LaBeouf ( The kid from Transformers and Indiana Jones).
Eve - Scarlett Johansson
That's how I see it in my head anyway, as I'm reading it.
Hah! I'm glad you already have the whole cast planned out, and I respect your decision, but seriously, Shia LeBeouf as Adam? Seriously?He can't act, and he certainly can't play a character as serious, humanely gentle, and profoundly afflicted as Adam, and I don't think Owen Wilson can pull off Raphael because most associate him with comedic roles. And Brad Pitt as Michael...I see Michael as solemn and serious, powerful and graceful, and just plain cool, and Pitt's got the looks, but not that sense of solemness.
My opinion (and that's all it is, really), would be that the cast should be made up of unknown actors, one's whose faces most of us wouldn't be familiar with. One wrong actor in a role and that movie is blown (since the poem doesn't have a huge cast of main characters, just God, Adam, Eve, Satan, and a few good and bad angels).
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What was the rifle used by Brad Pitt in Spy Game? I have a vague guess that it's a Remington of some sort. If anyone has a model, I would greatly appreciate it.
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If we were to expect something of value from this project, it will have to be a very ambitious project. Some out of ordinary animation and cinematography will be needed. The movie cannot be a regular 3 act hollywood deal. It has to transcend it. The film should feel like poetry. I think narration will be extremely important. I can't imagine what tone I would like in the narrator. The drama element must be kept low. A feel of flowing from brighter (and boring) to darker, more intense and more interesting time. It will be a tragedy and yet not really a tragedy.
Just some random thoughts.
Being taken literally, is like being sent to hell LITERALLY.
“It is what you read when you don't have to that determines what you will be when you can't help it.”
― Oscar Wilde