Dave craps on a stage musical idea: a musical no less
Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 6:54 pm
>>I almost didn't believe my eyes when I read this.
>>Pan's Labyrinth isn't a happy fantasy. It is a fantastical tale about a young girl becoming a princess of some glorious realm.
>>But it's got really nasty Nazi's fighting a WW2 resistance and killing and quite possible torture and rape (I think I remember things that cruel in it)...
>>Someone is sniffing the bad air, huffing their shorts, and smoking the ugliest chewing tobaccy in a moldy pipe.
>>There's a wind whistling from parts of these people's anatomy that will remain unmentionable in polite company.
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Too Much Awesome In One Sentence! Guillermo Del Toro And Paul Williams Come Together To Make A Stage Musical From PAN'S LABYRINTH!
Published at: Dec 06, 2012 4:24:19 PM CST
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/59904
Nordling here.
Yeah, I love Guillermo Del Toro, and I'm onboard for anything he does. He originally brought PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE to the very first BNAT, and it's obviously a movie that Del Toro has loved for a long time, and especially the music of Paul Williams. Williams has experienced something of a renaissance this year with his new documentary PAUL WILLIAMS: STILL ALIVE, and any geek worth a damn loves his contributions to movies and music. I'd drive 18 hours to Boston to bring the man some clam chowder if he asked for it.
So the idea of the two teaming up,according to Deadline, to bring PAN'S LABYRINTH to musical life makes me pretty damn giddy. I hope the songs are as spooky as the movie, and I'm very curious to see how this translates to the stage. I'm thinking some crazy set design and incredible costume work, and between the two of them they should make something appropriately dreamlike and surreal. Gustavo Santaolalla (BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN) will be writing the score, and Williams will be penning the lyrics.
No date on when this will show up on stage, but Guillermo has been quietly working on this for almost four years now. Really looking forward to see what's in store with this.
Nordling, out. Follow me on Twitter!
>>Pan's Labyrinth isn't a happy fantasy. It is a fantastical tale about a young girl becoming a princess of some glorious realm.
>>But it's got really nasty Nazi's fighting a WW2 resistance and killing and quite possible torture and rape (I think I remember things that cruel in it)...
>>Someone is sniffing the bad air, huffing their shorts, and smoking the ugliest chewing tobaccy in a moldy pipe.
>>There's a wind whistling from parts of these people's anatomy that will remain unmentionable in polite company.
>>
>>
Too Much Awesome In One Sentence! Guillermo Del Toro And Paul Williams Come Together To Make A Stage Musical From PAN'S LABYRINTH!
Published at: Dec 06, 2012 4:24:19 PM CST
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/59904
Nordling here.
Yeah, I love Guillermo Del Toro, and I'm onboard for anything he does. He originally brought PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE to the very first BNAT, and it's obviously a movie that Del Toro has loved for a long time, and especially the music of Paul Williams. Williams has experienced something of a renaissance this year with his new documentary PAUL WILLIAMS: STILL ALIVE, and any geek worth a damn loves his contributions to movies and music. I'd drive 18 hours to Boston to bring the man some clam chowder if he asked for it.
So the idea of the two teaming up,according to Deadline, to bring PAN'S LABYRINTH to musical life makes me pretty damn giddy. I hope the songs are as spooky as the movie, and I'm very curious to see how this translates to the stage. I'm thinking some crazy set design and incredible costume work, and between the two of them they should make something appropriately dreamlike and surreal. Gustavo Santaolalla (BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN) will be writing the score, and Williams will be penning the lyrics.
No date on when this will show up on stage, but Guillermo has been quietly working on this for almost four years now. Really looking forward to see what's in store with this.
Nordling, out. Follow me on Twitter!