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_____V_____ 01-16-2009 07:27 PM

Asimov's Foundation in the hands of Emmerich!
 
Columbia won an auction late Thursday for screen rights to "Foundation," Isaac Asimov's ground breaking science fiction trilogy. The film will be developed as a directing vehicle for Roland Emmerich.

Emmerich and his Centropolis partner Michael Wimer will produce the film. The deal was mid six-figures against low seven figures.

Originally published as a series of eight short stories in Astounding Magazine beginning in 1942, "Foundation" is a complex saga about humans who are scattered on planets throughout the galaxy, living under the rule of the Galactic Empire.

A psycho-historian who can scientifically read the future sees an imminent empire collapse, and sets to work preparing to save the knowledge of mankind.

The emergence of Sony and Emmerich at the controls of "Foundation" is a surprise development, and one that owes at least a bit to the animosity between Warner Bros. and Fox over "Watchmen."

The property, originally developed by Fox and producer Vince Gerardis, found its way to New Line, and then to Bob Shaye and Michael Lynne as the first major project announcement after the former heads of New Line formed Unique Pictures at WB.

Gerardis, whose Created By formerly repped the Asimov estate and who is producing an adaptation of Asimov's "The End of Eternity" at New Regency, was attached as producer. And Fox would have had to be compensated for its development costs. That became a problem for WB, and the studio allowed its option to lapse, expecting to quietly make a new deal with a clear chain of rights that would have left Fox and Gerardis on the outside.

It turned into a spirited auction. WB bid for Unique and director Alex Proyas, Fox bid for Gerardis. Emmerich and Sony were the surprise entrants. Turns out that Wimer had been tracking the availability of the rights since he was Emmerich's agent at CAA, and Columbia Pictures president Matt Tolmach pounced.

Emmerich and Wimer just completed "2012" at Sony.

CAA and Trident Media's Dan Strone brokered the deal on behalf of the Asimov estate.

neverending 01-16-2009 07:47 PM

IMO this is one film that should never be made- but then, so was I, Robot. Asimov's stories- particularly Foundation- are extremely complex, full of sweeping landscapes, ideas upon ideas upon ideas... not particularly plot driven.

They're going to have to do so much condensation, compilation, simplification... that it won't really be Asimov any more.

_____V_____ 01-16-2009 08:13 PM

Given Emmerich's love for CGI, I think he might just pull this off.

Of course it will be yet another decent piece of entertainment, rather than a brilliant flick.

neverending 01-16-2009 08:18 PM

It's not about CGI- it's about IDEAS. A "decent piece of entertainment"... that was my point. BAH!

roshiq 01-16-2009 10:29 PM

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Originally Posted by neverending (Post 781296)
IMO this is one film that should never be made- but then, so was I, Robot. Asimov's stories- particularly Foundation- are extremely complex, full of sweeping landscapes, ideas upon ideas upon ideas... not particularly plot driven.
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Though I never read it but a long time ago I tried once to read a Bangla translation (by a local well known translator) of this novel..after a page I just closed the book and never even looked back for it. Though I have always been a good fan of sci-fi stories and even translated some sci-fi stories of internationally popular writers that later published on some magazines but in this case only I didn't understand a single thing...I think I was too young for it that time:o :D


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