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Postby Azrael » Mon Feb 18, 2008 3:50 am
I know we've all seen these pics already, but comingsoon.net has released an article!

This means, thank god, its finally going main stream! :-D

http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=42090
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Postby smurfer » Mon Feb 18, 2008 1:03 pm
Fantastic Link Azrael !!! :-D :-D

Thank you for posting !! :D
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Postby Rachel » Mon Feb 18, 2008 2:42 pm
Great link Az, Thanks. :-D

A few negative comments but they obviously aren't smurf fans. :)
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Postby bradley » Tue Feb 19, 2008 5:05 am
the movie news websites finally picking up on the smurf movie news, heh!

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Postby swarlock » Wed Feb 20, 2008 11:07 am
Great link Az, Thanks. :-D

A few negative comments but they obviously aren't smurf fans. :)
You'll find that in any fandom. It's expected. I wouldn't worry about the negative stuff.
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Postby misszell » Tue Jun 10, 2008 8:20 pm
Im not sure if any of you know who Perez Hilton is but here he is at his 6th bday party.....w/ a bit of news on the movie!

Smurftastic!!!
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Good news for all of you Smurfs fans. That includes us!

Yes, that's Perez up there, celebrating his 6th birthday at a Smurfs-themed party. It was the bomb!

The Smurfs are heading to the big screen!!!

Columbia Pictures is going to create an animated AND live-action Smurfs movie.

David Weiss and David Stem, who wrote for the last two Shrek movies, are in negotiations to write the screenplay for The Smurfs.

The Smurfs was originally called Les Schtroumpfs in French and it was created for a Belgian series of comic books.

When it came to the US, the TV show ran on NBC's Saturday morning lineup from 1981-1990. It also branched off into creating small figurines, games, theme parks, and toys.

And not to mention the live show, which we saw - more than once!

Columbia co-president, Doug Belgrad, says "The Smurfs are one of the best-known franchises, and among the most beloved collection of characters in the world. We're very excited to introduce a new generation to Papa Smurf, Smurfette and the other smurftastic Smurfs in all of their 'three-apple-tall' glory."

Can't wait for this!!!!

They need to make it in Smurftastic 3-D!!!!!

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Postby misszell » Tue Jun 10, 2008 8:24 pm
the pic isn't posting......her is the post

http://perezhilton.com/2008-06-10-smurfs#respond

Postby misszell » Tue Jun 10, 2008 8:26 pm
Perez Hilton isn't my favorite source of Hollywood gossip.....lol....but it's GREAT that he mentioned them on his site.....for whatever reason he set's trends so hopefully this will broaden the smurf community!

Postby naish510 » Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:29 pm
it's in the newspaper here too :D :D
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Postby steveparkes » Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:32 pm
Thanks for posting that misszell, fingers crossed still for the movie. This line made me confused though

'When it came to the US, the TV show ran on NBC's Saturday morning lineup from 1981-1990. It also branched off into creating small figurines'

Errr..I think the figures came before 1981 actually :)
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Postby bradley » Wed Jun 11, 2008 3:06 am
Columbia Pictures?? Is that also Paramount Pictures? and what happened to Jordan Kerner is producer...

okay I've quickly searched this and seems there are news reports on this today. Here is the original source from Vanity:
http://www.variety.com/article/VR111798 ... 1&nid=2564

Col, SPA send 'Smurfs' to bigscreen
Stem, Weiss to write live-action/animated film


Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation are bringing a live-action/animated "Smurfs" project to the bigscreen.

Sony obtained film rights to the blue-colored characters from Lafig Belgium via Jordan Kerner ("Charlotte's Web"), who is producing. David Stem and David Weiss, who wrote the second and third installments in the "Shrek" franchise, are in negotiations to pen the screenplay.

Kerner secured film rights to the Smurfs property in 2002 and had been developing a 3-D CGI feature at Paramount/Nickelodeon, which has an option to co-finance the Columbia/SPA incarnation and distribute internationally. The Melrose studio has yet to make a decision on its role in the film.

Best known in the United States for the long-running Hanna-Barbera cartoon, the Smurfs were created in 1958 by Belgian cartoonist Pierre Culliford, known throughout the world as Peyo. The Smurfs, originally called "Les Schtroumpfs" in French, were created for a Belgian series of comic books, first as minor characters. The villagers, known for their blue skin and small statures, spawned a line of statuettes, games, toys, theme parks and a hit TV series, which ran as part of NBC's Saturday-morning lineup from 1981-90.

Kerner said the genesis of the current project began during a holiday conversation with Sony Pictures Entertainment chairman-CEO Michael Lynton, who grew up with "Les Schtroumpfs" in the Netherlands. "He relished them as I do and suggested that it should be a live-action/CG film," he said. "(Studio topper) Amy (Pascal) felt equally that there was potentially a series of films in the making."

Kerner has been working closely on the project with Lafig CEO Hendrik Coysman and Veronique Culliford, the daughter of Peyo.

"Smurfs" marks SPA's first hybrid film -- a subgenre that proved popular given the success of 20th Century Fox's "Alvin and the Chipmunks" -- and is the first project to go into development since Hannah Minghella was named prexy of production for the division in April. SPE digital production prexy Bob Osher said the studio plans to rely on Imageworks -- which was recently taken off the sale block -- for the film's character animation and visual effects.

"The Smurfs are one of the best-known franchises, and among the most beloved collection of characters in the world," Columbia co-president Doug Belgrad said. "We're very excited to introduce a new generation to Papa Smurf, Smurfette and the other smurftastic Smurfs in all of their 'three-apple-tall' glory."

Sony will launch a licensing effort around the classic Smurfs characters at this year's Licensing Show beginning today in New York.

Ben Haber will oversee the development of the script for Kerner Entertainment. Haber and Paul Neesan are exec producing the film.

Stem and Weiss' credits also include "The Rugrats Movie" and "Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius."


Brad.

Postby Guest » Wed Jun 11, 2008 3:50 am
Excellent Brad, thanks for posting this ! It's certainly moving along now :D

:-D :beer:

Postby bradley » Wed Jun 11, 2008 4:32 am
I want to see what promotional display they've got at this New York toy fair over the next couple days. As it says "Sony will launch a licensing effort around the classic Smurfs characters at this year's Licensing Show beginning today in New York."

Brad.

Postby steveparkes » Wed Jun 11, 2008 4:38 am
Does that mean I might get a smurf game for my psp? :)
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