As a fan of comics
and reading in general, I usually treat the news that Hollywood has their
sights set on a property I enjoy with dread.
I mean, sure it could be the one movie that somehow gets it right. Even the movies that generally get positive
reviews don’t get everything correct.
Despite loving the Lord of the Rings films I could probably talk for an
hour about the things I didn’t like in them.
Today’s news that sends me into alternating throes of excitement and anxiety
is that Shane Acker is going to direct Reel FX’s Beasts of Burden. Acker is directing and Darren Lemke is
writing the adaption.
Beasts of Burden
is an amazing comic created by Evan Dorkin and Jill Thompson. The stories center on the animals that live
in the neighborhood of Burden Hill and how they deal with the paranormal
threats that enter their neighborhood. Sometimes they are funny, sometimes
scary, and sometimes they are outright heartbreaking. Beautiful art added to incredible stories; it
is something that needs to be read if you haven’t already. Luckily there is a hard cover that collects
the first 4 short stories and the four issue mini-series that followed them.
The movie has a
hard road to travel. Hollywood pretty
much assumes that anything with talking animals is going to be for kids. Add in that it is talking animals and a
cartoon, it will be an uphill battle not to have this watered down to Scooby
Doo levels. Things die in the Beasts of
Burden comic. Sometimes it can be
bloody. Let’s hope the movie can live up
to the source.
Beasts of Burden is one of those series that I've heard so much positive stuff about, and has been on my "to read" list for far too long...
ReplyDeleteBut, now that there's talk of it being adapted into a movie, when I do finally read/buy the TPB, I'll feel as though I'm jumping on the Hollywood bandwagon. Curse my misplaced integrity.