Re: [scifinoir2] Goyer Sells Green Arrow Pitch

2007-04-09 Thread KeithBJohnson
goyer's the one. I did an extensive list on him when the Blade series came 
out. He has some good stuff to his credit like Dark City, Batman Begins, 
and Threshold. Not sure what happened with Blade. I guess the guy behind 
Puppet Masters did that!  http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0333060/

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From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

 Should I be frightened? Isn't goyer the one who tried to make Blade as 
 second tier character in both #3 of the movie and the series blade? 
 Tracey 
 
 Goyer Sells Green Arrow Pitch 
 
 Batman Begins writer David Goyer told Wizard magazine that he's sold 
 Warner Brothers on a new take on the Green Arrow, a classic DC Comics 
 superhero. 
 
 Supermax is Goyer's take on supervillain incarceration in the DC 
 universe, the magazine reported. Goyer's story revolves around a wrongly 
 convicted Green Arrow, who is whisked away to the supermax prison for 
 out-of-control heroes and villains, where he's forced to face a number 
 of inmates that he put there. 
 
 He's Green Arrow for the first 10 minutes of the movie, and then he's 
 arrested, and his secret identity is revealed, Goyer told the magazine. 
 They shave his goatee, and they take his costume and send him to prison 
 for life, and he has to escape. It's like Alcatraz, and he has to team 
 up with, in some cases, some of the very same villains he is responsible 
 for incarcerating in order to get out and clear his name. Of course, 
 tons of people try to kill him while he's in there. We've populated the 
 prison with all sorts of B and C villains from the DC universe. For the 
 fans, there will be all sorts of characters the hardcore comic-book 
 junkies will know, but they're all going to be there under their human 
 names, and no one is wearing a costume, but there will be a lot of 
 characters with powers and things like that. 
 
 
 
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[scifinoir2] Goyer Sells Green Arrow Pitch

2007-04-09 Thread Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
Should I be frightened?  Isn't goyer the one who tried to make Blade as 
second tier character in both #3 of the movie and the series blade?
Tracey

Goyer Sells Green Arrow Pitch

Batman Begins writer David Goyer told Wizard magazine that he's sold 
Warner Brothers on a new take on the Green Arrow, a classic DC Comics 
superhero.

Supermax is Goyer's take on supervillain incarceration in the DC 
universe, the magazine reported. Goyer's story revolves around a wrongly 
convicted Green Arrow, who is whisked away to the supermax prison for 
out-of-control heroes and villains, where he's forced to face a number 
of inmates that he put there.

He's Green Arrow for the first 10 minutes of the movie, and then he's 
arrested, and his secret identity is revealed, Goyer told the magazine. 
They shave his goatee, and they take his costume and send him to prison 
for life, and he has to escape. It's like Alcatraz, and he has to team 
up with, in some cases, some of the very same villains he is responsible 
for incarcerating in order to get out and clear his name. Of course, 
tons of people try to kill him while he's in there. We've populated the 
prison with all sorts of B and C villains from the DC universe. For the 
fans, there will be all sorts of characters the hardcore comic-book 
junkies will know, but they're all going to be there under their human 
names, and no one is wearing a costume, but there will be a lot of 
characters with powers and things like that.


 
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