Monday, September 01, 2008

Happy birthday, Edgar Rice Burroughs!

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Monday, April 07, 2008

Chuck Heston on Barsoom?

The late Charlton Heston's birth name was John Carter! How cool is that? (Thanks for the info, Bob Wallace!)

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Thursday, April 03, 2008

Barsoom 101

Since I mentioned Edgar Rice Burroughs' great Mars series in my last post, and since I know a few of my readers are interested in the planned John Carter of Mars movie project coming eventually from Pixar/Disney, I thought it might be appropriate to post this link to ERBzine's Barsoom reference site. This website was prepared for the Pixar and Disney people and is as thorough a compilation of materials related to ERB's series of novels as I've ever seen.

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Saturday, February 09, 2008

How to despoil paradise

Well, well, well. What a difference a few decades makes.

I first read Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Pellucidar series when I was probably, oh, in the seventh or eighth grade. The books are filled with thrilling adventures, neat dinosaurs, cavemen, and at least one beautiful woman (aptly named Dian the Beautiful). And that’s all I got out of those stories way back then. Two years ago, I decided to revisit the books and quickly plowed through the first, At the Earth’s Core (1913). I enjoyed the hell out of it. This week, I finally picked up the second novel in the series, Pellucidar (1915). Like I did with the first novel, and like I do with most ERB books, I had a ball. But at the same time, I couldn’t help but see with much more mature eyes a very obvious early 20th century strain of empire-building beyond David Innes’ derring-do. Sure, the novel is centrally about Innes’ return to the earth’s core to find his beloved Dian. But along the way, despite singing high praises for the simpler, more primitive life found in Pellucidar, Burroughs’ hero spends a good part of his time dragging the conveniences and weaponry of the “civilized” outer world into his paradise. And in the course of doing so, he builds himself quite a kingdom. Get a load of this:

“We have just laws and only a few of them. Our people are happy because they are always working at something which they enjoy. There is no money, nor is any money value placed upon any commodity. Perry and I were as one in resolving that the root of all evil should not be introduced into Pellucidar while we lived.

“A man may exchange that which he produces for something which he desires that another has produced; but he cannot dispose of the thing he thus acquires. In other words, a commodity ceases to have pecuniary value the instant that it passes out of the hands of its producer. All excess reverts to government; and, as this represents the production of the people as a government, government may dispose of it to other peoples in exchange for that which they produce. Thus we are establishing a trade between kingdoms, the profits from which go to the betterment of the people — to building factories for the manufacture of agricultural implements, and machinery for the various trades we are gradually teaching the people. …

“We are very happy, Dian and I, and I would not return to the outer world for all the riches of all its princes. I am content here. Even without my imperial powers and honors I should be content…”

Spoken like a true despot.

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Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Carson Napier strikes again!

Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Venus series was his last, and it pales in comparison to almost all of the Mars, Tarzan, and Pellucidar novels (and a lot of ERB's standalones). But hey, it’s Burroughs! So a hearty thanks to Roderick T. Long for alerting me to an upcoming (low budget?) movie based on the first Venus book, Pirates of Venus. This could be neat.

Now, if only Pixar would hurry up with its John Carter of Mars adaptation.

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Saturday, October 06, 2007

Onward to Barsoom!

[Cross-posted to Rebels of Mars]

This report, from ERBzine News:

Pixar’s “John Carter” Team Visits Tarzana
Tarzana, CA: October 2, 2007

Pre-production for the Disney/Pixar “John Carter of Mars” film is gathering steam.

The Pixar creative team spent Tuesday morning exploring the massive Edgar Rice Burroughs archives in the ERB, Inc. offices on Ventura Blvd. Pixar’s Jim Morris (vp), Andrew Stanton (director), Mark Andrews (script) discussed the “John Carter of Mars” film project with Burroughs representatives, Danton Burroughs, Sandra Galfas and Jim Sullos.

All six members at the meeting expressed a deep commitment to the project, acknowledging that they had been inspired by Burroughs’ creations from a very early age. This is evidenced in the excitement for the John Carter property and the plans for a film trilogy faithful to the Burroughs books. Projected release date is sometime before 2012.

Danton Burroughs presented the creative team with a wealth of resources, including art samples and books by ERB scholars such as Irwin Porges and John F. Roy. They noted that their major resource to date had been the thousands of official ERB, Inc. Webpages and Webzines.

Pixar? Deep commitment? TRILOGY?!? Oh my!

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