Monday, December 15, 2008

What If... Brad Bird Had Directed The Spirit?

LA TIMES: 'The Spirit' movie that could have been
by Steven Paul Leiva - 11:55 AM PT, Dec 12 2008

For every movie that makes it to the screen, there are a thousand projects that fall to the wayside. Later this month, "The Spirit," finally, hits theaters after plenty of failed attempts. Steven Paul Leiva was a key figure in one of those failed attempts and in this guest essay for Hero Complex he talks about the film that could have been.

Frank Miller’s film version of Will Eisner’s innovative 1940s comic book, “The Spirit” opens on Christmas Day. It will be stylistic and hyper-visual, a hoped-for perfect melding of film and “sequential art,” a term coined by Eisner. What it will not be, however, is revolutionary. Comic book movies are now the meat and potatoes -- not to mention several side vegetables -- of Hollywood. And even its green screen, scene-simulation style is just part of a Miller continuum that started with “Sin City.”

But if the world had turned a little differently, if fate had been a little kinder, a “Spirit” feature film would have debuted in the 1980s that would not only have been revolutionary but -- those of us involved in it were convinced -- a huge hit, possibly the first $100 million-grossing animated feature. And the futures of such filmmakers as Brad Bird, Gary Kurtz, John Musker and John Lasseter might have taken alternative paths.

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2 Comments:

Blogger Mike Thompson said...

My God, Brad Bird would have been a most IMPRESSIVE choice to handle Eisner's Spirit. Early reviews of Miller's film suck so badly. Miller unfortunately cannot smell the stink of his own crap, releasing the generally panned Dark Knight Strikes Again and then All-Shit...I mean All-Star Batman and Robin. He's all-but ruined any chance I will ever take on faith that his stories will impress me as did Daredevil Born Again and Batman Year One.

5:29 PM  
Blogger Jeff Pidgeon said...

The trailers don't look promising, and the reviews have been discouraging too. I was never on board with the Sin City patina in the first place, so... it's a shame. I would've been much more interested in what Brad would've done.

10:59 PM  

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