The budget had been approved.
The script was written (and approved) by all concerned.
The stars, including Johnny Depp as Tonto, were cast.
Sets were being built in New Mexico.
Pre-production was well underway.
Then, someone at Disney yelled "STOP!"
The producer, Jerry Bruckheimer, was told he would have to cut $40 million from his already-approved budget of $250 million.
Was it because of the less-than-stellar box office for Cowboys & Aliens?
According to the LA Times: "Cowboys & Aliens made them (Disney executives) start quaking in their boots over big budgets," said Brandon Gray, creator and president of BoxOfficeMojo.com, a website that tracks worldwide ticket sales. "It was High Noon at Buena Vista."
Oddly enough, The Lone Ranger also would've been a cross-genre western, this time with werewolves (which makes sense, since silver can slay lycanthropes, and the Ranger uses silver bullets)!
Besides the location shooting in New Mexico, The Lone Ranger had reserved several soundstages at Albuquerque Studios which, ironically, are currently being used for another big-budget Disney film; The Avengers!
Let's see what develops...
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Monday, August 15, 2011
Reading Room: VIC TORRY & HIS FLYING SAUCER "Catastrophe!"
When Last We Left Our Hero...
Ace test pilot Victor Torry and his aviation-enthusiast girlfriend Laura are bequeathed a flying saucer by a dying alien.
Operating on automatic pilot, the spacecraft returns to it's home on Mercury, where they discover a civil war under way against the tyrant Szzz, who has plans to conquer the entire solar system!
Vic and Laura manage to commandeer another ship, override the controls and leave.
But now, they are returning to Mercury...
Art by Golden Age great Bob Powell.
The tale has been reprinted twice, in Vic Torry & His Flying Saucer (2000) and
Mr Monster's Hi-Voltage Super-Science (1987)
The tale has been reprinted twice, in Vic Torry & His Flying Saucer (2000) and
Mr Monster's Hi-Voltage Super-Science (1987)
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Sick and Laid Up in Bed...
...but will be back tomorrow...
...with the thrilling conclusion of Vic Torry and His Flying Saucer!
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Fantastic Femmes--Sanaa Lathan
Considering she started her career with a featured role in Blade and has done top-notch work in several genre flicks and TV shows since, it's unforgivable that I haven't taken a long...lingering...look at the lovely Sanaa McCoy Lathan before now.
The multi-talented Sanna is equally at home on the Broadway stage (a Tony Award-nominated performance in a revival of Raisin in the Sun), an animation voice-recording studio, or doing a lot of her own stunts on camera.
The multi-talented Sanna is equally at home on the Broadway stage (a Tony Award-nominated performance in a revival of Raisin in the Sun), an animation voice-recording studio, or doing a lot of her own stunts on camera.
Genre credits include...
Contagion (Mrs Brooks)
Cleveland Show (Donna Tubbs Brown)
Blade (Vanessa Brooks)
Out of Time (Ann Merai Harrison)
Alien vs Predator (Alexa Woods)
Friday, August 12, 2011
Reading Room: RACE FOR THE MOON "Asylum"
A Twilight Zone-style story from Race for the Moon #1, illustrated by Bob Powell!
Between the whole budget brohaha in Washington and listening to the idiots at the Iowa State Fair ("Corporations are people!"--Mitt Romney), perhaps we should rename our planet from "Earth" to "Asylum"!
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