Monday, July 16, 2007

An era of better movies

I took my daughter to see the movie of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix today, and among the trailers we saw was one for a movie from the first of Phillip Pullmans' His Dark Materials trilogy, The Golden Compass (December 2007, Cecil). Coming on the heels of very good films from The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe and Bridge to Terebithia, this should have been unsurprising; but I still found my first reaction to be, "Wow. Someone in Hollywood thought that would make money?" Immediately I shushed myself (hell, I was in a movie theater after all); but yeah, they did! We've reached a point in film history where good stories that are accessible for children can get worldwide marketing. I suppose we went through one or two such phases before (E.T. kicked one off in the '70s), but it has been a while, and I don't think we've ever had such a sustained run of both quality and quantity.

So there's hope for the "other" movie-from-book that I've wanted to see since I was a boy (The Lord of the Rings being the first): John Christopher's "Tripods" trilogy.

1 Comments:

At Tuesday, 17 July, 2007, Blogger Unknown said...

I loved the tripods trilogy as a kid. Loooooved it. And only realized when I re-read it as an adult that it was all taking place in Europe.

Re Pullman, I'm really curious to see reaction to the series in film-form -- especially the third book.

 

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