HisDarkMaterials.org
HisDarkMaterials.org is one of the leading His Dark Materials websites, including information about The Golden Compass movie, the book trilogy, extensive fan art galleries, photographs of Philip Pullman, and related visual resources. It also contains a dæmon name generator, an active chatroom, a His Dark Materials role playing game, and an interactive encyclopedia. News is updated daily, with members being able to discuss news items. The website is also home to Cittàgazze.net, the world's largest His Dark Materials forum.
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Pullman about The Book of Dust and Companion Novels
December 17, 2007 in Philip Pullman
The Oxford Mail spoke with author Philip Pullman at the London premiere. They touched about various subjects, such as The Book of Dust (“could be released in 2009”), Once Upon A Time In The North and a new untitled green companion novel about Will’s story.
Chat with Dakota Blue Richards Dec 19
December 17, 2007 in The Golden Compass
The official movie blog writes that The Golden Compass fans will have the opportunity to chat with Dakota Blue Richards on December 19th at 6:30 PM New York Time on website Scholastic.com. Dakota Blue Richards stars as heroine Lyra in the film adaptation of The Golden Compass.
Deleted Scenes in The Golden Compass videogame
December 13, 2007 in The Golden Compass
It appears that some of the last-minute changes New Line Cinema made to the movie didn't reach the game developers at SEGA and Shiny in time, Wired.com writes. Several scenes that have been deleted/moved from the movie are still featured in the the game. In fact, the scenes are in correct sequence following the book more closely with the Lyra crossing the ice shelf at Bolvanger appearing in the correct context in the storyline.
Wired also extracted one of those deleted scenes where Lyra brings Roger to Lord Asriel's laboratory. Of course, these are huge spoilers as these scenes might actually make it into The Subtle Knife. Daniel Craig is absolutely awesome though, so it's definitely worth the watch.
The Butterfly Tattoo Teaser Trailer
December 13, 2007 in The Butterfly Tattoo
Overshadowed by the big budget The Golden Compass production its little sibling, the film adaptation of that other Philip Pullman novel is nearing completion: The Butterfly Tattoo. Today, production company Dynamics Enterainment have released the first teaser trailer for their movie. It looks incredible and very promising!
Watch the teaser on their Youtube page or here on HisDarkMaterials.org:
Historic Oxford Boatyard Saved
December 12, 2007 in Philip Pullman
In His Dark Materials terminology, the Gyptian way of life can continue.
Councillors won a standing ovation tonight (11 December) when they threw out plans to build flats on the site of an historic Oxford boatyard.
Critics' Choice Awards Nominations for Dakota and TGC
December 12, 2007 in The Golden Compass
The first awards recognition of Dakota Blue Richard's talents in The Golden Compass comes with her being nominated for the Best Young Actress award in the 13th annual Critics' Choice Awards bestowed by the Broadcast Film Critics Association. The Golden Compass is also up for the Best Family Film award.
Film Compared with Weitz's Original and Stoppard's Initial Scripts
December 11, 2007 in The Golden Compass
New York magazine has gotten hold of both Sir Tom Stoppard's 2003 draft and Chris Weitz's original 2003 screenplay and reports that had "Stoppard's screenplay been filmed, the movie would have been ponderous, a bit dull, and far too long. Weitz's original script was actually great and makes us sad about the movie that could have been."
"Weitz's early draft, though still long — 156 pages and likely three hours of running time — is sharper, funnier, and more streamlined than Stoppard's. It's also more exciting, more coherent, and significantly better than the final product. It vividly and more clearly creates the various world Lyra inhabits: Jordan College, London society, the Gyptians' boats, the ice bears' palace. It includes wonderful scenes left out of the final film: Mrs. Coulter's great London party; the Gyptian spy Jacob's last words, spoken by his daemon; Lyra's meeting with the witch's consul in Trollesund; Lyra's talk with Iorek about loneliness; Lyra's discovery that the nurses at Bolvangar have gone through the intercision process; the ice bears, all so nervous about acting human."
Chris Weitz Answers Fan Questions: Part IV
December 10, 2007 in The Golden Compass
MTV has its fourth and final round of questions with The Golden Compass director Chris Weitz. This round, Weitz answers questions on the possibilities of more His Dark Materials films, and some funny comments from the director.
See the previous rounds:
Round One
Round Two
Round Three
US Box Office Estimates: $26.1 million; $55m from International Territories
December 10, 2007 in The Golden Compass
Early estimates of the US weekend box office results predict The Golden Compass topping the charts, beating movies like Enchanted and Beowulf with a US$26.1 million gross in its opening weekend.
This is considerably less than the $30-40 million New Line Cinema executives are hoping for, and it raises doubts if The Golden Compass will be able to just break even before other large holiday movies are released in theatres.
Fans will be following the box office results closely as a sign of whether The Golden Compass will be succeeded by The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass. We'll update you as soon as new and definite results are published!
Update
Rolf Mittweg, president and chief operating officer of New Line's worldwide distribution and marketing operations, admits in The Guardian that the early figures are "a little disappointing" however the article also reports that "New Line have sold off the foreign rights, with proceeds covering about 60 percent of the film's budget. Taking into account outside investors and tax breaks, (Mittweg) said New Line was covered for about 70 to 80 percent of the budget, and the film would be profitable for the studio."
The Guardian also reports that the film earned $55 million from 25 international territories, including No. 1 starts in Britain ($18 million), Spain ($10 million) and France ($5 million), all after five days of release.
In-depth Interview with Chris Weitz
December 9, 2007 in The Golden Compass
MoviesOnline.ca interviewed director Chris Weitz at the Los Angeles premiere and touched some very interesting subjects. Chris Weitz talks about some of the missing scenes, the director's cut (about 2 and a half hours long!), the studio's role in the last minute changes and about what's about the happen next.
Weitz Hopes To Make A Director's Cut
December 8, 2007 in The Golden Compass
MTV reports that director Chris Weitz and cast members Daniel Craig and Eva Green are hoping that an extended version of the film will be made available on DVD. A couple of scenes cut out from the theatrical cut are mentioned including emphasis on the relationship between Serafina and Farder Coram and more time with the Gyptians. Weitz also suggests that a moment of the footage shot for the final three chapters of the books, which is to be destined to form the start of The Subtle Knife, could work as a teaser in the director's cut of The Golden Compass
Live Event and Video with Philip Pullman
December 7, 2007 in Philip Pullman
On December 9th - only two days from today - Philip Pullman will be on UK cinemas screens, live via satellite, at 4.40pm, broadcast from Oxford's Phoenix Picturehouse cinema to 17 cinemas nationwide. See www.picturehouses.co.uk for more information about this fascinating and insightful live discussion, as well as a full theatre listing. This live event will explore The Golden Compass movie adaptation, the author's literary inspirations, and spirituality and esoteric wisdom. A rare treat inside the mind of a great modern fantasy writer.
Mixed Reviews From the US
December 7, 2007 in The Golden Compass
Influential critic Roger Ebert has given The Golden Compass his highest rating of 4 stars calling the film a "darker, deeper fantasy epic than the "Rings" trilogy, "The Chronicles of Narnia" or the Potter films" and others like Harry Knowles, editor of the popular AintItCoolNews.com, have given the film positive reviews however many other American critics haven't been as kind as reflected by the current 44% rating on film review aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes.
Many of the reviews should be considered mixed or average (as reflected by the 53/100 metascore on metacritic.com and wholly negative reviews are rare. Kyle Smith of the New York Post is an exception and finds that the film "yields a clanking allegory (Church bad; secular skepticism good) that sucks all the fun away". Our report on the early film reviews last week, which were mostly British, contrast with the more mixed messages from American film critics and a small sample of some of those reviews by popular American print media follow.
Read the Reviews information page for an updated summary of film reviews.
High UK Opening Day Figures
December 7, 2007 in The Golden Compass
Chris Weitz Answers Fan Questions: Part III
December 6, 2007 in The Golden Compass
MTV goes its third round of interview questions with Chris Weitz as they talk about casting, special effects, and Chris's own favorite scene. Next week will finish up the rounds of questions with the director.