Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Tom Swift Update

Barry Sonnenfeld Adapting ‘Tom Swift’ Novels - Screen Rant: "Barry Sonnenfeld (Men In Black) is attempting to bring one of Hollywood’s longest-stalled projects to the big screen: an adaptation of the juvenile sci-fi book series Tom Swift. The Tom Swift novels have been ongoing for nearly a century(!) - the first volume was published in 1910 and the latest one as recently as 2007."

This is one series that's been in development longer than Burroughs' Mars books.

6 comments:

Randy Johnson said...

I loved the Tom Swift. Jr, series in the fifties and read some of the newer series that I think it was William Rotsler did back in the the eighties/nineties.
A movie might be nice. But knowing Hollywood's propensity for screwing things up, we still may never see it.

Randy Johnson said...

I just read something about this at another site and saw that dreaded word re-imagining. OMG!

Unknown said...

Yes, that's pretty scary.

Rick Robinson said...

The article makes it look like they want to use the original Swift books, not the Tom Swift Jr. ones. That would be a terrible mistake, of course, just the kind of thing film producers are so prone to do.

Gerard said...

"They need to work faster," Tom said quickly.

Anonymous said...

I think they should adapt the title that Webley Webster reviewed for Bob & Ray: Tom Swift and His Atomic Fertilizer Spreader.

Art Scott