"Clone Wars" Creator to Tackle the "Dark Crystal"
According to Variety, filmmaker Genndy Tartakovsky, creator of the seriously popular "Clone Wars" animated series, has been tapped by The Jim Henson Co. to helm their long-awaited "Dark Crystal" sequel.
"The Jim Henson Co. has set Genndy Tartakovsky to direct "Power of the Dark Crystal," sequel to 1982 fantasy film "The Dark Crystal."
Tartakovsky, who created the animated series hits "Samurai Jack," "Dexter's Laboratory" and "Star Wars: The Clone Wars," will involve his Orphanage Animation Studios to take the lead on the CG animation elements for the puppet-driven film.
Set hundreds of years after the first pic, sequel follows a mysterious girl made of fire who steals a shard of the crystal in hopes of reigniting the dying sun.
"The original 'Dark Crystal' was the pinnacle of puppetry; they created characters that were as believable as the ones you see in animated films," Tartakovsky said. Tartakovsky said that unlike in the pricey original film, for which otherworldly sets were built, the puppets this time around will operate amid a CGI backdrop.
"There is a limited budget here, and this will be more artsy, in a 'Sin City' fashion, with characters performing over greenscreen and great backgrounds behind it," he said."
"The Jim Henson Co. has set Genndy Tartakovsky to direct "Power of the Dark Crystal," sequel to 1982 fantasy film "The Dark Crystal."
Tartakovsky, who created the animated series hits "Samurai Jack," "Dexter's Laboratory" and "Star Wars: The Clone Wars," will involve his Orphanage Animation Studios to take the lead on the CG animation elements for the puppet-driven film.
Set hundreds of years after the first pic, sequel follows a mysterious girl made of fire who steals a shard of the crystal in hopes of reigniting the dying sun.
"The original 'Dark Crystal' was the pinnacle of puppetry; they created characters that were as believable as the ones you see in animated films," Tartakovsky said. Tartakovsky said that unlike in the pricey original film, for which otherworldly sets were built, the puppets this time around will operate amid a CGI backdrop.
"There is a limited budget here, and this will be more artsy, in a 'Sin City' fashion, with characters performing over greenscreen and great backgrounds behind it," he said."
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elziard writes: on Feb 01 2006 12:51 PM i dislike the association only in name and the crystal from the first film to this one. while a big fan of the original, the universe created was so rich that it could warrant a sequel or prequel. in this sequel, the gelfling population will have been long dead unless (and i suppose inevitably) something caries them through until this point. the charm may still be in this expansion, but the mythos created will hopefully not be sacrificed for a cheap disney'esque shameless sequel. (Reply to this) |
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Blue Arc writes: on Feb 01 2006 01:16 PM I loved those shows! Too bad I never heard of Dark Crystal. (Reply to this) |
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IMAmoose24 writes: on Feb 01 2006 01:16 PM Bring it on. Lets see what they can cook up. (Reply to this) |
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sparetime writes: on Feb 01 2006 02:01 PM [b]why bother with puppets?[/b] I love The Dark Crystal. but have to wonder why they are bothering to use puppets at all in this, if they're not going to be used on puppet stages. part of the fun of watching The Dark Crystal is trying to figure out exactly how they got the puppets into the places they did. Is it a perfect film? no. But incredibly imaginative... using CGI to make it easier will kill the magic. (Reply to this) |
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ArmyofJuan writes: on Feb 02 2006 12:21 AM Im kind of dissapointed that the Jim Henson company has decided to go with CGI even just to make the backgrounds. I always thought of the Jim Henson company as the last hope for puppet anything. Then i saw the trailer for MirrorMask and was dissapointed that the film was going to be made in pretty much all cgi. Part of the charm with the dark crystal was the sets on which the film was made because they looked so full of life and were so imaginative that it was hard to believe that someone actually created everything you saw in there. Im still looking forward too this sequel, im just really dissapointed with the road the henson company is taking. (Reply to this) |
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mizzoucritic writes: on Feb 02 2006 07:13 AM [b]Boo[/b] "The Dark Crystal" is seriously overrated. Why do people get a kick out of it? Team America I can understand. The Muppets in Space, Manhattan, Your Mom's House, whatever, I can understand. But after seeing "The Dark Crystal" a few years back, all I can say is "Do people get high while watching that crap?" (Reply to this) |
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puablo writes: on Feb 02 2006 10:57 AM [b]Bring on Labyrinth[/b] I had only a fuzzy memory of the Dark Crystal from my childhood, instead I have watched Labyrinth dozens of times and love it, so I finally recently saw the Dark Crystal. WOW IS THAT A BAD MOVIE. Granted it's just one person's opinion, but of all the movies to make a two-decade delayed sequel for, this is a terrible choice. Although to be accurate, a two-decade delayed sequel/follow-up to any movie is never a good idea in the first place. (Reply to this) |
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renodc writes: on Feb 02 2006 11:49 AM In reply to this comment (#830690) I have to agree. I'm not sure what all the excitement is over "the Dark Crystal". I really didn't care for it that much. Of course, it could be that Muppets creep me out, especially "Dark" Muppets. (Reply to this) |
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Ashron writes: on Feb 03 2006 12:47 PM I will ride the "Dark Crystal stunk" wagon. Although technically it was well done and no doubt a lot of work went into it, it had no story worth telling and was just...well...bad. All I can hope is that whatever they do now it better. (Reply to this) |
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245_trioxin writes: on Feb 07 2006 02:36 PM the dark crystal was a work of pure fantasy hands down since i saw it at a young age. being 26 years old now, that is all i see it as. the only muppet movie, with only muppets, unless you don't count meet the feebles. but i think the sequel sounds like a good idea puppets or not. open a new generation to this story. thomas of the living dead (Reply to this) |
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