Mr Vim
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I was thinking recently about films that are based on material written in the Golden Era or before... and wondering why these adaptions are not set in those eras.
Now mostly what I am thinking about is comic book films, but can anyone imagine of Mice and Men portrayed today with this recent recession or whatever they are calling it?
Or let's look at another icon, albeit a funnybook one: Superman.
I recently read the novel It's Superman! by Tom De Haven, the book is brilliant, with the entire story set in the depression era. And this is what prompted me to think about film settings today. There is something implanted in these characters that still harkens to the period they were written, despite decades of rewritten plots, deaths and rebirths, and costume changes...
Which is why I am heartily looking forward to the upcoming Captain American film, as it is set in the time when the character was created... the 1940s.
What other films have left you wanting more of the original take and less of the modern day glaze?
Also I have not read Rand's Atlas Shrugged, but the film does not look at all appealing to me. What does everyone think of this adaption?
Now mostly what I am thinking about is comic book films, but can anyone imagine of Mice and Men portrayed today with this recent recession or whatever they are calling it?
Or let's look at another icon, albeit a funnybook one: Superman.
I recently read the novel It's Superman! by Tom De Haven, the book is brilliant, with the entire story set in the depression era. And this is what prompted me to think about film settings today. There is something implanted in these characters that still harkens to the period they were written, despite decades of rewritten plots, deaths and rebirths, and costume changes...
Which is why I am heartily looking forward to the upcoming Captain American film, as it is set in the time when the character was created... the 1940s.
What other films have left you wanting more of the original take and less of the modern day glaze?
Also I have not read Rand's Atlas Shrugged, but the film does not look at all appealing to me. What does everyone think of this adaption?