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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2019 13:36:18 GMT
According to our sisters over at Broadway World!!!
London and then transferring to Broadway
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Post by Jon on Aug 11, 2019 15:35:23 GMT
According to our sisters over at Broadway World!!! London and then transferring to Broadway I’m guessing Warner Bros is producing as they own the rights
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Post by Rory on Aug 11, 2019 16:40:25 GMT
Can't find a link.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2019 16:59:25 GMT
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Post by Rory on Aug 11, 2019 17:17:30 GMT
Thanks @xanderl. Interesting.
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Post by joem on Aug 14, 2019 22:08:25 GMT
This will be a huge acid test. I have yet to see a horror story work on stage and "The Shining" is one of the best ever horror films. So something's got to give.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2019 10:16:59 GMT
This will be a huge acid test. I have yet to see a horror story work on stage and "The Shining" is one of the best ever horror films. So something's got to give. Likelihood is they will be basing it on the book and not on the film and the book is a completely different monster
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Post by juicy_but_terribly_drab on Aug 15, 2019 15:00:32 GMT
This will be a huge acid test. I have yet to see a horror story work on stage and "The Shining" is one of the best ever horror films. So something's got to give. Likelihood is they will be basing it on the book and not on the film and the book is a completely different monster I don't know about that. I think the film is too iconic for them to be completely distancing themselves from it, aesthetically at the very least. If that hallway carpet doesn't make an appearance I'll be very surprised. Even the new Doctor Sleep film is using the look of the hotel even though that apparently isn't a sequel to the film but an adaptation of the book. Also Van Hove loves to adapt films as of late.
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Post by Marwood on Aug 16, 2019 20:45:41 GMT
Ivo Van Hove involved, you can guarantee tons of back projections (the explosions of blood, the twins, Danny cycling down the corridor and that’s just for starters)
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2019 23:51:05 GMT
Likelihood is they will be basing it on the book and not on the film and the book is a completely different monster I don't know about that. I think the film is too iconic for them to be completely distancing themselves from it, aesthetically at the very least. If that hallway carpet doesn't make an appearance I'll be very surprised. Even the new Doctor Sleep film is using the look of the hotel even though that apparently isn't a sequel to the film but an adaptation of the book. Also Van Hove loves to adapt films as of late. Would the producers then not need to get the rights to the book AND the film then?? I’d imagine Dr Strange is done by whomever owns the film rights (hence the use of the carpet)? King famously HATED the film so if he owns the rights to the book he’s unlikely to give the rights to a production that copies the film rather than his book. Of course I may be completely wrong. Maybe whomever owns the rights to the film owns the book rights too. I know that King gets back the rights to several of his books in the next couple of years if films companies don’t produce a film so Shining could be one?
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Post by joem on Aug 17, 2019 0:27:46 GMT
I want to see what the guy in the animal suit was doing when the whole thing is falling apart towards the end of the film.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2019 6:10:17 GMT
Would the producers then not need to get the rights to the book AND the film then?? I’d imagine Dr Strange is done by whomever owns the film rights (hence the use of the carpet)? King famously HATED the film so if he owns the rights to the book he’s unlikely to give the rights to a production that copies the film rather than his book. Of course I may be completely wrong. Maybe whomever owns the rights to the film owns the book rights too. I know that King gets back the rights to several of his books in the next couple of years if films companies don’t produce a film so Shining could be one? Interview with the director of "Doctor Sleep" - www.indiewire.com/2019/06/doctor-sleep-recreates-the-shining-best-scenes-sequel-1202149746/
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Post by mailtrix on Aug 22, 2019 20:36:27 GMT
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Post by floorshow on Aug 23, 2019 5:18:10 GMT
That Carrie sounds amazing. I'd like a musical of Cujo, full chorus line, the production team from Warhorse and Ben Elton writing....
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Post by Rory on Feb 28, 2020 0:09:15 GMT
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Post by intoanewlife on Feb 28, 2020 16:31:50 GMT
Am I odd in enjoying the book of " Doctor Sleep" far more than the original "The Shining"? The film is absolutely fantastic as well, especially the longer Directors Cut.
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Post by popcultureboy on Feb 29, 2020 8:12:35 GMT
Am I odd in enjoying the book of "Doctor Sleep" far more than the original "The Shining"? No not at all. The Shining is VERY early King (like 2nd or 3rd book i think?) and you can really tell his writing was still a little rough around the edges back then. As for this, thanks but no thanks. After All About Eve, I swore off Ivo Van Hove forever more. A director who, to me, consistently doesn't understand the source material he's adapting and directing.
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Post by alicechallice on Mar 21, 2022 16:05:27 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2022 21:39:37 GMT
As much as I wanted to like it, I wasn't a huge fan of the film. But I think it could actually work well on stage!
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Post by Kubrick on Mar 21, 2022 22:05:11 GMT
Well, this may require another visit to London.
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Post by Being Alive on Mar 21, 2022 22:35:21 GMT
Look forward to Ben Stiller spending the whole show in the wings with a camera shoved up his nose and it all being projected on to the roof on the auditorium...
So. Bored. Of. Ivo. Van. Hove.
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Post by bordeaux on Mar 21, 2022 22:59:47 GMT
Look forward to Ben Stiller spending the whole show in the wings with a camera shoved up his nose and it all being projected on to the roof on the auditorium... So. Bored. Of. Ivo. Van. Hove. The thing is, when he just concentrates on the actors and nothing else he can produce wonders like A View from the Bridge, which was extraordinary. I will be seeing the Greek tragedies at the Barbican this May. But I'm just not interested in these film adaptations. I don't see the point.
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Post by Being Alive on Mar 21, 2022 23:03:37 GMT
Tbh once you got used to gimmick of Network, it was actually rather enjoyable...but I wanted to slap him halfway through All About Eve 🙃
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Mar 22, 2022 8:01:13 GMT
I hadn’t seen anything of his before All About Eve and I really enjoyed it. I can see how it could get tiresome if he’s using the same technique for every new production though. Having said that, a Stephen King adaptation is going to appeal to a whole new group of people many of who wouldn’t have been interested in his previous stuff so … keep rollin’ them out Ivo!
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Post by Marwood on Mar 22, 2022 18:34:52 GMT
I was a big fan of Ben Stiller in his Zoolander/Meet The Patents/Dodgeball/Tropic Thunder days : I don’t know if it’s the problems he’s had in the last ten years (a prostate cancer diagnosis and problems with his marriage (which might have been resolved recently by the sound of it) but in recent times he seems to have done a Woody Allen and is determined to be seen as a serious artist so he’s linked with stuff like this (I tried watching the first episode of Severance on AppleTV recently and haven’t been tempted to go back yet)
He’s not the box office draw he was ten years ago but he will be a major lure for tourists and I’m sure tickets for this will cost an absolute fortune: interesting to see who will be playing the other parts (I’m not sure about the book but the film only has five or six characters in it)
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