Coen Brothers
Wouldn't that be interesting! In a way, it'd be very much their thing.
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Coen Brothers
Wouldn't that be interesting! In a way, it'd be very much their thing.
I'd love to see del Toro do it!
I keep wondering at the "many, many Oscars" quote I keep seeing... Spielberg has 3, Howard has 2. Curiouser and curiouser.
Gaiman says, "There is one cinematographer and director on board who has many, many Oscars and is, I think, a genius, and I love the fact that he fell in love with this about six or seven years ago and has not given up."
I suspect that the "many Oscars" stuff should be interpreted loosely, given that he wasn't consulting Wikipedia bios at the time. I do think he's describing a single person there, because I suspect that his subject-verb agreement is more reliable than his knowledge of Hollywood trivia.
Is there a cinematographer-turned-director who's won multiple Oscars for the former?
I was also looking for a director saying he'd like to do it 4 or 5 years ago.
I like Jilli's thinking. Of course I'm still mourning the del Toro version of The Hobbit, which we'll never see.
That said, it occurred to me recently that I might live long enough to see a second adaptation of Lord of the Rings, because the cost of effects just keeps going down, and at some point the animators are going to bridge the Uncanny Valley. We may yet see a fully-animated LOTR that looks real enough to work. Which could be interesting.
Although thinking about American Gods, if Hollywood's going to do it, I wouldn't be surprised if they tried to cast Shadow with a white guy. But Gaiman may have enough pull to control that.
Is Shadow not a white guy? I don't remember any references to race, but I read it a while ago.
Shadow is black, but it's fairly subtextual, IIRC.
I do recall being surprised when that part became clear in the text, but figured it was just white bias on my part for imagining him otherwise.