Just to give another perspective--and this is certainly not directed against the many fans who love the idea of Tim Burton and Johnny Depp doing Dark Shadows--in my opinion, neither the director nor the star would be right for a new incarnation of the series.I have no idea who to suggest. It would be great to bring in some fresh faces from the NYC theatre world as was done the first time around.When I think of a new version of DS I would actually enjoy watching (and believe me, it's quite a stretch to think of it at all for me since I do NOT like remakes), I think more along the lines of Gosford Park than the Burton/Depp Sleepy Hollow.
I think more along the lines of Gosford Park than the Burton/Depp Sleepy Hollow.G
And for the record, I think Depp would be perfect for the role of Barnabas. Forget his performance in "Sleepy Hollow".....see him in "From Hell" THAT'S a tortured soul.
All that statement means is that DC is open to reviving DS in some form, at some point, if the right vehicle comes along.
Quote from: Raineypark on May 08, 2005, 03:26:10 AMAnd for the record, I think Depp would be perfect for the role of Barnabas. Forget his performance in "Sleepy Hollow".....see him in "From Hell" THAT'S a tortured soul.I bought that DVD almost a year ago and haven't watched it yet. But now you've gotten me really intrigued so I'll definitely have to make the time to watch it.
why the Fest would go on the record to report that there is this new potential movie in the works when it all may be just a big tease and/or an attempt to draw more fans to the upcoming Fest
Mulder would like to know the answer too as he trusts no one and knows that the truth is out there. lol
"a potential new DS movie and other projects are being planned..."Has so much ever been read into so little? Applying that logic, has there ever been a time when there hasn't been potential for a new DS movie? Sorry guys, but Dan Curtis sitting in his office saying "I'd like to make a DS movie" doesn't really cut much ice. If wellmeaning intentions were all it took to get a film project bankrolled, we'd all be in showbusiness.
Perhaps Mary is right when she posted that perhaps this statement was made to draw more people to the Fest. I just don't think it is ethically sound.