“Bone” comics will become a movie
Funny bald white men with round noses from the comic "Bone" will be the heroes of the full-length animated film that put director of "Peter Pan" and "Shopaholic" P. J. Hogan.
Comic book author Jeff Smith drew three stories of fun characters from 1991 to 2004. In comic books, "Bone" has ten prestigious awards, "Eisner", eleven "Harvey" and several other prizes. In 2005, Time magazine included "Bone" in the top ten English-language graphic novels.
Brothers Foyn Bone, Smiley Bone and Foni Bone had been expelled from Boneville the Valley after a failed break out Foni for mayor of the city.
The original comic tone later replaced by a more serious, and partly caused the popularity of the "Bone."
Film rights to Jeff Smith's comic book has acquired studio Warner in 2008. Dan Lin is producing the project, who worked on duologue "Sherlock Holmes", "The Departed" and fourth "Terminator". Australian screenwriter Justin Monge worked on the screenplay for the animated film and has written several versions. The company Animal Logic even had time to develop a test character animation.
It would seem that the process will go faster now. However, studio Warner recently gave the script to rework. This will do Patrick Sean Smith, creator of the popular U.S. television series "University". He will work in partnership with Hogan, who will shoot the film in his native Australia, where based Animal Logic.
Now, Jay P. Hogan suggests putting the finishing touches on comedy Mental, which in the title role is Toni Collette, the star of his film "Muriel’s Wedding".