I wish they'd just go ahead and make it.
We don't have to like it if we don't want to.
The only thing I can say without equivocation is that when that day
comes, as the rights-holder, I will make darned sure that it's done
right, because I'd rather have no B5 movie than one that doesn't live
up to what fans and I myself would want to see.
Having said that I must say that I agree with JMS. If a B5 feature is made it should be done the right way and that includes the original cast portraying their characters.
One thing that is of note....it seems that the whole re-casting actor thing was never even an issue, not even from the start. If he had the rights, and they were never looking at WB it looked like it was always going to have the usual actors for the show. Interesting that that wasn't the real problem behind the movie (at least from what it seems in that post)
I knew an author once who had a movie script continually optioned for 10 years but never get made.
...Moyra has it on videotape). Here's the quote from OmahaStar regarding what Mira said:
She said the movie was dead, they were not recasting the roles, and all the main cast was to have been involved in the movie, which would have begun filming either next month or the month after.
"So basically, all the letters and hype and hatred for Warner Bros.
over
the past six months was less than pointless, since they had no role in
the B5 movie at all.
Ironic, really, considering how much in a tizzy some pople were around
here."
Your assumption is not valid. Which is all I can say for the moment.
jms
Well, JMS had this to say...
"So basically, all the letters and hype and hatred for Warner Bros.
over
the past six months was less than pointless, since they had no role in
the B5 movie at all.
Ironic, really, considering how much in a tizzy some pople were around
here."
Your assumption is not valid. Which is all I can say for the moment.
jms
Seems he's still unable to comment.
while I have the option again, the script (as the basis of a film) is owned by the other party and if I were to try and produce it or if another studio wanted to produce it, they would have to buy it back from the other party.
Wasn't there hints of another B5 project in parallel w/ the movie? Maybe thanks to the writing campaign *that* project is continuing forward?
Seems he's still unable to comment.
In terms of B5, Warner's position was esssentially, "We only do big-budget movies with big names, so you're on your own." If there were big-name movie actors in the film, they'd get behind it; without that, things become very problematic,
especially as far as the financing was concerned. - JMS
So to what extent would JMS have to rewrite the script before it became a completely new script? Just how different would it have to be?
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