What in the world ever happened to Daniel Clowes?
I may indeed be the only person in the world who wonders about such things, but I fairly often do.
Now, the last day Daniel Clowes stuck his head out was as the writer of one of the worst movies of the last five years or so. Taken back-to-back-to-back with “Poseidon” and “X-Men”, “Art School Confidential” just completed a craptastic start to the summer of 2006. However, when you’ve plus penned easily one of my favorite movies in “Ghost World,” I’m willing to be a forgiving soul.
Hollywood, however, doesn’t seem to be so understanding. Or perhaps it’s just that Mr. Clowes doesn’t work quickly (or, of course, just likes to work on his graphic novels instead.) Either way, he hasn’t seemed to have been able to finish anything for the movies since.
Which is a real shame, whether you look at what’s on his plate. First up, which the IMDB reports he was “still tinkering with” in December, is a movie about those cool kids who made the shot-for-shot remake of “Raiders of the Lost Ark” in their back yard (I saw the movie earlier that year in Athens, and it is a real accomplishment.) That, whether he ever does indeed finish it, would be tons of fun, as would that project I just found him attached to today with Michel Gondry and his son, Paul.
The elder Gondry and Mr. Clowes had been, and probably still are, considering taking on Rudy Rucker’s “Master of Space and date,” but I would have to assume that family project puts that on the back burner.
Here’s what Michel Gondry had to say about the new flick to the great /film site:
“It’s based on [Gondry’s son Paul’s] universe. He’s a sixteen year old. He’s very rare, very funny and very
The movie will apparently be called “Migel Munya,” and here’s a little more of the craziness that Mr. Clowes will get to work with, again courtesy of /film.
“[The movie is] about a dictator who runs a crazy world where hair is the source of energy. The citizens there are forced to create art, and whether the art is too good they are executed. So the dictator there doesn’t want anyone to be better than him so he kills the inmates who produce good art. They try to manufacture rubbish art but sometimes the worse it is for them, the better it is for the dictator.”
This just sounds cool to me, and it will indeed be even better news whether we just get to see anything from Daniel Clowes on the big screen in the near future. The younger Mr. Gondry, along with being a budding cartoonist, additionally directed a video for the California band The Willowz, but I couldn’t find a terribly high quality version of that. Instead, I hope that Lego video for the White Stripes’ “Fell In Love With a Girl,” directed by Michel and featuring young Paul playing with Legos at the beginning, puts a proper jolt in your Monday dawn. Peace out.
Original post by Reel Fanatic
No comments yet. Be the first.
Leave a reply



















