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He we go with another remake:rolleyes:
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Via Slashfilm.com:

Just last night I killed some time with the trade paperback of Alan Moore’s first issues on Swamp Thing. Despite some clunky, overwrought lines those stories remain a landmark for smart horror comics. The tone is just so perfect and nuanced despite the tidbits that fail. I’d love to see a Swamp Thing movie that worked, one that could be quiet and creepy and feel like elemental forces of the green were rumbling beneath the theater. Now Collider is reporting that Joel Silver is developing a Swamp Thing movie, with an eye for 3D. That probably dashes my hopes. Read his comments after the jump.

“I’m developing a picture now that I’d like to do,” Silver said. “I’ll hopefully do Swamp Thing, which is a movie we’ve had for a long time. We think that would be great to do in 3D.” That’s about all he had to say. When pressed for a follow-up, Frosty (who was originally talking to Silver about the upcoming Whiteout) just got “maybe going to do it. I like it.”

Now, I’m not saying that Silver won’t spearhead a good film. I really enjoy a lot of his stuff — the guy got Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang made, not to mention a host of projects I don’t even need to name — but his movies aren’t terribly subtle. And Swamp Thing needs some subtlety.

But being positive for a second, let’s imagine Silver actually moving forward with this, and getting a filmmaker who could take some of the same impulses that powered Speed Racer to bring the green guy to life. Think of the amazing artwork of Steve Bissette and John Totleben thrown on screen with the same hallucinogenic spirit as the images in Speed Racer. In that case, I’d get interested fast. The 3D might even work in that context.

The Swamp Thing was originally Alec Holland, a scientist working on a ‘bio-restorative formula’ in the Louisiana swamp. Killed for his invention, Holland’s body fell into the swamp which, reacting with the formula, produced the elemental Swamp Thing. The character has had various incarnations, but Alan Moore’s is the most notable as a vegetative being connected to ‘the green’, or the Earth’s plant life. But he isn’t Alec Holland; he’s an elemental that effectively remembers the dream of being a man. (Reading the stuff again, I thought of Cronenberg’s version of The Fly, which came way after Moore’s stories, where Brundlefly describes himself as an insect that dreamed it was a man.) There’s a great, weird, creeping movie in these stories if someone has the patience and confidence to do it right.

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https://www.collider.com/2009/08/28...ping-swamp-thing-and-he-wants-to-do-it-in-3d/
 
The 3-D part scares me, but of course, there is a lot of potential for Swampie.

Weird that he has had so much exposure in the non-comics media over the years--2 films, a live action TV series, and a cartoon (whose toys I had as a kid). Seems 3rd most popular DC character in this sense after Batman and Superman. I wonder what makes Swamp Thing more desirable in this sense than so many other DC characters? Of course, I wonder the same thing about Punisher in the Marvel U, with his 3 movies.
 
I'm all for an Alan Moore version of Swamp Thing, but if their main selling point is 3D, I doubt it'll happen.
 
Kewl to hear ST is getting another shot, my favorite comic character. And based on Treebeard with CGI, they can do the character justice.

I'm all for an Alan Moore version of Swamp Thing, but if their main selling point is 3D, I doubt it'll happen.

Word.

And I wouldn't call this a remake. The first flick was cheese and the sequel one of the worst movies ever made.

I love Wrightsons ST look, but the Bisette/Totleben version just kicks ass as it drips with detail.

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They need to make something from the Moore era....Anything else= not interested.
 
No 3D----
I love the swamp thing
Swamp thing or Man-thing would be great to see on the big screen
 
I love Wrightsons ST look, but the Bisette/Totleben version just kicks ass as it drips with detail.

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What is up with the dude who looks to have a backwards head and arm? He doesn't really fill me with confidence for the artist.
 
Moore's take on Swamp Thing makes for some of my absolute favorite comic storylines EVER. There was just so much Lovecraft influence there... If a film can be made that lives up to that standard it would be amazing.... here's to hoping!
 
What is up with the dude who looks to have a backwards head and arm? He doesn't really fill me with confidence for the artist.

In the story there's a South American cult that raises a child while slowly manipulating and twisting his body. I can't remember names/ details off the top of my head but the creature that comes from this ritual has superhuman strength. It might look a little goofy at first glance but it's pretty creepy in the context of the story, IMO.
 
the original did have a lot of Barbeau boobie bouncing awesomeness.
i liked the original but i'd really like to see a new swamp thing movie too.

one of my favorite issues

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In the story there's a South American cult that raises a child while slowly manipulating and twisting his body. I can't remember names/ details off the top of my head but the creature that comes from this ritual has superhuman strength. It might look a little goofy at first glance but it's pretty creepy in the context of the story, IMO.


OK...at least there is story to it. I was afraid it was just really poor art. I am OK that stuff like that can happen in comics.
 
I'm interested... always really liked Swamp thing. At the very least we could get a sweet 1/6 Hot Toys figure from the movie :rock
 
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