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Genndy Tartakovsky to Direct Dark Crystal Sequel 186

An anonymous reader writes "The folks at Jim Henson productions announced almost without fanfare that a sequel to the impressive The Dark Crystal is in the works and will be directed by the award-winning Genndy Tartakovsky, who created the hit series Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Samurai Jack and Dexter's Laboratory, will direct 'Power of the Dark Crystal,' the sequel to the 1982 classic fantasy film."
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Genndy Tartakovsky to Direct Dark Crystal Sequel

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Saturday February 25, 2006 @04:26AM (#14799293)
    Maybe it doesn't matter to you - but it does to some people.

    Me for example.

    Dunno if it will match the original film - but still, cool news.
  • The Crystal Method (Score:2, Informative)

    by SinGunner ( 911891 ) on Saturday February 25, 2006 @04:35AM (#14799305)
    another world
    another time
    in the age of wonder

    another world
    another time
    this land was green and good
    until the crystal cracked

    once more
    they will replenish themselves
    cheat death again
    the power of their source
    the crystal

    can't you can't you trip like i do
    can't you can't you trip like i do
  • by Badmovies ( 182275 ) on Saturday February 25, 2006 @05:10AM (#14799369) Homepage
    I see that the voice talents seem to be the same people. This immediately looks good, but I have found that this is not always the case. Anyone else who has listened to the BBC "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" show probably knows what I mean. The first two series were done within a short time of each other. They also had Douglas Adams' input. The third (and others) were made about twenty-five years later. They are nothing like the first two; I never listen to the CD of the third series that I purchased. Most of the major voice talents are the same. Including Zaphod, who sounds like a roaring drunk in rehab, in the new series. And, possibly most of all, the performances do not have any of the charm and energy that the first two exhibit.

    The choice of director is heartening and seems like a good choice, but I did not watch the clone wars series so I have not seen Tartakovsky do anything that did not have a strange sense of humor. That could work for Aughra, but Jen and Kira were pretty straight forward. The reason I am concerned is that Jean-Pierre Jeunet does good on movies like "Delicatessen" and "Amelie," but totally missed the mark with "Alien: Resurrection." There are other examples of directors who seem to have a certain type of movie pegged (and do great making those movies) and cannot adjust to something different.

    Let us just hope that the script is good and everything comes together.
  • by sgant ( 178166 ) on Saturday February 25, 2006 @07:01AM (#14799563) Homepage Journal
    The above poster was joking. Brian Froud is on board "The Power of the Dark Crystal" as it's conceptual designer.

    The Power of the Dark Crystal at IMDB [imdb.com]

    Brian Froud at IMDB [imdb.com]
  • Spelling Nazi time (Score:5, Informative)

    by Eevee ( 535658 ) on Saturday February 25, 2006 @12:01PM (#14800272)

    To quote http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heroine [wikipedia.org]Wikipedia: "Heroine", the feminine form of "hero", should not be confused with heroin, the drug.

    It's important to keep the distinction straight: You shoot heroin into the tip of your penis; but shoot the tip of your penis into a heroine.

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