"Shrek" Helmer Catches Barker's "Thief"
The Hollywood Reporter brings news of a new partnership that should please all the Clive Barker fans out there: Seems that "Shrek 2" co-director Kelly Asbury will head over to live-action territory and direct a long-awaited adaptation of Mr. Barker's "The Thief of Always."
"Shrek 2" co-helmer Kelly Asbury is the latest computer-animation director to make the leap into live action. Asbury has written and is set to direct the live-action screenplay adaptation of Clive Barker's "The Thief of Always" for 20th Century Fox and Seraphim Films.
The story centers on a 10-year-old boy who is bored with his ordinary life and ventures into a supernatural house in which all four seasons pass in one day. The fantasy elements of the movie will be enhanced with CGI effects.
Barker has looked to make "Thief" into a feature since the late 1990s. It most recently was in development at Universal Pictures with Bernard Rose ("Candyman") directing and adapting the script. Previously, "Thief" was in development as an animated movie with Kennedy Marshall at Paramount Pictures before rights reverted back to Barker."
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Mr. Asbury has quite the colorfully impressive resumé, I might add. As a writer, director, story editor, or artist he's worked on "Toy Story," "The Nightmare Before Christmas," "Chicken Run," "Beauty and the Beast," "Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron," "James and the Giant Peach," "The Prince of Egypt," "The Black Cauldron," "The Little Mermaid," and both "Shrek" flicks.
"Shrek 2" co-helmer Kelly Asbury is the latest computer-animation director to make the leap into live action. Asbury has written and is set to direct the live-action screenplay adaptation of Clive Barker's "The Thief of Always" for 20th Century Fox and Seraphim Films.
The story centers on a 10-year-old boy who is bored with his ordinary life and ventures into a supernatural house in which all four seasons pass in one day. The fantasy elements of the movie will be enhanced with CGI effects.
Barker has looked to make "Thief" into a feature since the late 1990s. It most recently was in development at Universal Pictures with Bernard Rose ("Candyman") directing and adapting the script. Previously, "Thief" was in development as an animated movie with Kennedy Marshall at Paramount Pictures before rights reverted back to Barker."
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Mr. Asbury has quite the colorfully impressive resumé, I might add. As a writer, director, story editor, or artist he's worked on "Toy Story," "The Nightmare Before Christmas," "Chicken Run," "Beauty and the Beast," "Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron," "James and the Giant Peach," "The Prince of Egypt," "The Black Cauldron," "The Little Mermaid," and both "Shrek" flicks.
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Sadistik writes: on Feb 07 2006 06:59 AM [b]FINALLY![/b] I read this book in 4th grade (a LOOOOOOOONG time ago) and have been waiting for a movie since 1998 or so, when I first saw an announcement. Hell yes. Let's hope this doesn't fall by the wayside like Barker's other recent projects. (Reply to this) |
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insanemansam5 writes: on Feb 07 2006 08:50 AM haven't read the book but I'm not too excited about this because Adamson's live action debut was a bit of a dissapointment to me. The Chronicles of Narnia I thought was a tad bit cartoony and the action sequences didn't live up to their billing (Reply to this) |
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ArmyofJuan writes: on Feb 07 2006 02:15 PM I read the comic book adaptation a few months ago and it was pretty good. Im excited for the film now. Should be pretty good. (Reply to this) |
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