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womzilla ([personal profile] womzilla) wrote2009-09-16 10:50 pm

Huh, the things you learn by following up links

I had not known that the 1995 movie Babe was based on a written work, Dick King-Smith's The Sheep-Pig. I might have known that if I'd ever seen the film.

Meandering on a question raised by learning that tidbit*, I learned that one of the finest living directors of fantastic films--George Miller--is currently in pre-production on Mad Max 4: Fury Road. I happen to think, unironically, that The Road Warrior is one of the high points of 20th century sf film, and that Beyond Thunderdome had a lot to recommend it. (The original Mad Max isn't nearly at the standard of the other two.) He's also "announced" as the director of a new film adaptation of The Odyssey, which I think he'd be excellent at. So, stuff to look forward to.

* The question, and the answer first: No, Babe: Pig in the City was an original sequel. It written by the writer of Babe--to wit, Miller, who also directed the later film, making him director of one of the great fantasy films as well as one of the great sf films.

[identity profile] pnh.livejournal.com 2009-09-17 03:10 am (UTC)(link)
Babe: Pig in the City is one of the most underrated fantasy films ever. Or EVAR, as Those Kids Today say.

[identity profile] fjm.livejournal.com 2009-09-17 07:21 am (UTC)(link)
I adore it. The wonderful moment when they look out of the window and see the sites/sights of every great city every built


Womzilla: Babe has singing rats! They play a kind of greek chorus.

[identity profile] womzilla.livejournal.com 2009-09-17 11:24 am (UTC)(link)
I MUST SEE IT.

Heck, I was tempted to see G-Force just because it had a chorus of smartass caged mice.