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>And, a successful novel is already 'tested' on the audience - the story in
>itself has proved to be appreciated, and one possible reason of box office
>failiure is thus eliminated. I guess this is the main reason for all the
>recent
>adaptions of comic books. BTW, I doubt that it's cheaper to buy the rights to
>Crichton's novels than getting a completely original script...:-)
You're so right, Ulf. Spielberg payed Crichton five-hundred thou to have
him write an unusable script for _JURASSIC_, over and above the cool
million he payed for the rights. He went through two more scriptwriters,
who had to work from storyboard artists' comic-book adaptation rather than
from Crichton's original text. He blew his budget on special effect scenes,
which had to be used, long before the final draft.
David Smith
(902)454-3087
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