July 17, 2011

{Top Ten Comics That Would Make}GREAT ANIMATED MOVIES!

10- FELL (by Warren Ellis and Ben Templesmith)
Model to be followed: animated "Aeon Flux" MTV series.

09- BATMAN BLACK AND WHITE (by Various)
Model to be followed: the guys from the asian studio that created "Gotham Knight Animated".

08-SPIDER-MAN: TORMENT (by Todd McFarlane)
Model to be followed: there's no doubt that with Marvel-Disney association we could have "The Princess and The Frog" as an inspiration here (2D, please, fellas!)

07- THE LITTLE BEATLES BOOK (by Hervé Bourhis) 
Model to be followed: so the book author is french, isn't he? The perfect path to follow, then, is the french film "The Illusionist" (L'illusionniste).

06-BATMAN: HAUNTED KNIGHT (by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale)





Model to be followed: this is the cheapest project of all, just get together again Alan Burnett, Bruce Timm and Paul Dini (the guys from the classic animated Bat-series) and... there you go.

05-DMZ (by Brian Wood and Riccardo Burchielli)
Model to be followed: in order to not assume any risk of financial failure the right choice here would be the Ghibli Studios (the producers of Miyazaki's "Spirited Away").

04-THE BURMA CHRONICLES (by Guy Delisle)
The Model to be followed: ready to see a movie with lots of comedy and social-political content? Get the people from Aardman Animations (they made Nick Park's "Wallace and Gromit").

03-WE3 (by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely)
Model to be followed: mix up tons of 3D-CGI with great voices for the characters, add some frenetic soundtrack by Daft Punk (Tron who?) and follow the disposition of Zack Snyder's "Legend of the Guardians". That's a sure bet!

02-NEW YORK: LIFE IN THE BIG CITY (by Will Eisner)
Model to be followed: for the eternal master of comics and graphic novels, a classic kind of animation associated to some modern and efficient 3D technology, I mean, follow Disney's "Tangled" example. Hard would be the task of persuade Disney guys to produce a DC material...

01-MAUS (by Art Spiegelman)
Model to be followed: okay, guys, this could be the greatest animation ever! Get Robert Zemeckis as the director, accompanied by all his technology from "A Christhmas Carol" and "Tintin". Because of the movie plot and project Spielberg would be invited as the producer and Light and Magic people could deliver us a combination of powerful 3D scenes. John Williams once and for all had to be the soundtrack composer.

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