All Things:Fairytale Movies

Ann Peacock to Write CINDERELLA

Disney made headway on a new live-action Cinderella last month with the hire of director Mark Romanek. But as we’ve seen with the dueling Snow White movies, the appeal of fairy tales—known properties in the public domain—is too great for just one studio. Universal is throwing their hat into the ring, and according to Variety, the studio is turning to Ann Peacock for help. Peacock is in final negotiations to rewrite an “untitled reimagining of the fairy tale” from an earlier draft by Michael Dougherty. Specific plot details are under wraps, but barring any drastic changes, the premise should look familiar when Universal is ready to go public with the synopsis: a young girl is whisked away from her terrible home situation by her fairy godmother to a magical ball where she meets the aptly named Prince Charming.

Peacock’s credits are diverse, from Kit Kittredge: An American Girl to The Killing Room to an Emmy for the TV movie A Lesson Before Dying. The best comparison here is screenplay credit on the family friendly fantasy The Chronicles of Narnia: the Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe. She’s a solid choice—a wise move since this will be Bruno Aveillan’s first time in the director’s chair

See I told you...public domain!!!! And why hasn't Michael Trick'r'Treat Dougherty been given something else to do??????
 
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ABC Buys Updated ‘Beauty And The Beast’ – Deadline.com

Disney-owned ABC is staying in a fairytale mode by putting Beauty and the Beast in development for next season. Written by Jericho co-creator Jonathan E. Steinberg, the drama project is described as an epic fantasy re-imagining of the classic Beauty and the Beast tale.
Steinberg has experience with TV series adaptations. He most recently developed Fox’s drama Human Target based on the comic book.
 
You like Rumplestiltskin???

That King treats that poor girl like a piece of **** and only marries her for her "gold making abilities" (which, even as a little girl I didn't like). It's a sick tale of medieval sweat shopery!! He might as well been holding her green card and then sell her into sexual slavery to ever knight and lord that came by. AND THEN! What do you supposed Rumplestiltskin was gonna do with that kid he was gonna take??? That guy's a pedo...all the way.
 
You like Rumplestiltskin???

That King treats that poor girl like a piece of **** and only marries her for her "gold making abilities" (which, even as a little girl I didn't like). It's a sick tale of medieval sweat shopery!! He might as well been holding her green card and then sell her into sexual slavery to ever knight and lord that came by. AND THEN! What do you supposed Rumplestiltskin was gonna do with that kid he was gonna take??? That guy's a pedo...all the way.

Ok...enough. All fairy tales are populated by outdated standards as far as treatment of women and filled with arch characters who do dreadful things to the good and pure hearted. If you are going to apply current mores to fables that were written ages ago I have to call bull****. Cautionary tales kid...you AREN'T supposed to be cool with the wicked on display. That's the whole point. I know you know better than that.
 
Here we go again. :run: mhihi:

What JD said.

Yeah, most of those fairy tales are perverted and sexist, but that's what makes them appealing to kids, lol. When one is young, parents try so hard to keep the taboo away from kids, but are more than willing to tell their kids fairy tales about kids being eaten alive or burned to death, lol. And a lot of those old Disney animated movies tapped into that darkness, and now, well, it's gotten so PC that heaven forbid making scary films or stories aimed for children. Meh!

If I ever have kids, lol, I am going to read them every creepy fairy tale that I can get my flippers on. That will scare them straight! :mad:

Orphy=Prospective Parent of the Year
 
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i am all for bringing these fairytales out into the open as they were once told. i do love the Disney portrayals but they're too tamed and magical. it's good for keeping yourself or your kid from thinking that horrible things exist but that is not the reality and that is not how the story goes. when i found out about the real Little Mermaid, omg my heart sank but it was affective and i want to know every story as they were written, not the Disney verson I grew up with.
 
It's fun to go back to the source material that inspired those Disney films. If my memory serves me correctly, in the movie, Ariel basically goes mute when she becomes human, but in the original story, her feet hurt and bleed every time that she steps on land.

And in one of the original Hercules stories, he goes mad, and kills his whole family! :O I don't remember seeing that in the Disney movie.

I am still waiting for Disney to make a watered down version of Oedipus Rex. ;)
 
Writer Of Relativity’s Snow White Movie Admits Project Borne Out Of Desire To Beat ‘Huntsman’ > The Playlist

“‘Snow White’ I wrote in December 2010, and that is unheard of, in terms of writing a script and going into production when it did,” he explained. “I’m just being very frank about it ... at the end of last year, [Relativity] looked around, and they saw Universal was coming out with a Snow White. But they had a script that wasn’t really working, but they knew they wanted to try to keep that, so when they hired me, the first conversation we all had about that was, ‘How do we beat that other project?’ So it was literally something like, ‘We want to beat that other project. We are very, very motivated to do a Snow White project.’”

“I pitched them a take on it,” he said, “and in the same meeting I pitched them a take on it, Tarsem was in the room, he said, ‘I like that take,’ the studio was in the room, they said, ‘We like that take,’ and that minute, they commenced me writing — this is December — and they opened the art department, they opened the costume department, and they started scouting locations. All in the same minute! It hadn’t even been written yet! It was all because there was a derby race. And it all happened to work. I happened to write a script that was good enough in a very short enough period of time to get Julia Roberts, and we didn’t then have to wait for art and costumes because they were already going. So it was a super-cool way to write a movie.”


*head desk*
 
Kristen Stewart’s SNOW WHITE & THE HUNTSMAN Set Images! | WhatCulture!

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‘Real Steel’ Helmer Shawn Levy To Direct Pinocchio Prequel ‘The Three Misfortunes Of Geppetto’ > The Playlist

Deadline report that writer Michael Vukadinovich has sold a spec for a prequel to classic tale “Pinocchio,” entitled “The Three Misfortunes of Geppetto,” to 20th Century Fox and Levy’s production company 21 Laps, and Levy himself is now attached to direct the project. The script is drawing comparisons to “Big Fish” and “The Princess Bride,” and will follow the titular Geppetto, the creator of the wooden puppet who wanted to be a real boy, across a hard life as he tries to be with his one true love, a woman named Julia Moon. Because everyone’s favorite character in the story was, of course, not its wooden protagonist, but his elderly father figure. And we all had so many unanswered questions about him.
 
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