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Subject: Treasure Planet


Author:
Jab
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Date Posted: 17:55:06 09/03/02 Tue

Hi Everyone,
Was at the movies this weekend and the Treasure Planet preview came on... the Treasure Island in outer space movie. Saddened me.... couldn't they just rerelease the original instead of making a futuristic cartoon? Kids can't appreciate the good ol' movies if they cant seem 'em in the theaters! Anyway, I may go see it... anyone else see the preview/website (www.treasureplanet.com) and if so, what did you think?

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[> Subject: Re: Treasure Planet


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Susan
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Date Posted: 11:32:06 09/04/02 Wed

Hi, Jab,

Yeah, I saw the preview too. I was going to post something about it, but I wasn't sure what to say! I haven't been able to find much info about the movie on the Web. Disney's got layers of bells and whistles you have to get through on their site and this computer won't play any of the fancy media formats, but here's another webpage that has some still pictures and a brief synopsis (and a link to the trailer in Windows Media format):

<a rel=nofollow target=_blank href="http://filmforce.ign.com/articles/317223p1.html">http://filmforce.ign.com/articles/317223p1.html</a>

It *looks* good from the preview I saw (love the artwork), but I agree: I wish they'd just re-release the original! I'd love to see it on the big screen again. And I didn't see Long John in the preview at all, did you? They seem to be keeping him under wraps. Probably trying to make Jim the main focus this time. I wonder how much the LJS character will evoke RN's portrayal. (Brian Murray does the voice, and the article says the character's part cyborg! Hmmm...)

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[> [> Subject: Brian Murray


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Susan
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Date Posted: 11:39:43 09/04/02 Wed

BTW, according to the IMDb, Brian Murray is not the same person as comic actor Brian Doyle-Murray, brother of Bill Murray. Here are his other film credits:

<a rel=nofollow target=_blank href="http://us.imdb.com/Name?Murray,+Brian+(I)">homic actor Brian Doyle-Murray, brother of Bill Murray. Here are his other film credits:

http://us.imdb.com/Name?Murray,+Brian+(I)

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[> [> Subject: Re: Treasure Planet


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jab
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Date Posted: 22:27:00 09/04/02 Wed

i did see ljs. i think he is a human... but there are a lot of aliens in the movie and it was so quick. fyi he has a wooden leg. does anyone ever find that is the most common misconception when referencing or remaking treasure island? i wonder why rls chose to portray ljs that way in his book; i mean, people had wooden legs since well before his time...a mystery, perhaps.

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[> [> [> Subject: Re: Treasure Planet


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Susan
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Date Posted: 12:58:32 09/06/02 Fri

Believe it or not, I think I might have the answer to that! Stevenson based the character of LJS on his friend William Ernest Hadley (the author of that poem, "Invictus," quoted by Timothy McVeigh at his execution, BTW). Hadley had only one leg and, I believe, used a crutch. I would imagine whether one could use a wooden leg or not (before the invention of sophisticated prosthetics at least) would depend on how much of the person's real leg was left. In the book, the character of LJS has his leg cut off close to the hip. Of course, special effects of 1950 not being what they were in, say, Forrest Gump, it's hard to hide that Robert Newton has at least half a leg in the film, so that might lead one to think he could've used a wooden one. So it must be the movies that have influenced us to believe LJS had a wooden leg!

And, BTW, speaking of Treasure Island sequels, you might be interested in reading Bjorn Larsen's book entitled Long John Silver: The True and Eventful History of My Life of Liberty and Adventure As a Gentleman of Fortune & Enemy to Mankind (or just "Long John Silver," for short!), which is available from Amazon.com, among other places. (I had my local Walden's order it for me.) I admit, I haven't finished it yet--not because it's boring or difficult, but because it's one of those rare books that's so good I'm trying to make it last! It's pretty gritty (not a children's book at all) and contains an interesting (but gruesome) account of how he lost his leg (and how he got his revenge!). It's also interspersed with a lot of true history.

And, going back to Treasure Planet (sorry, you got me on a roll!), I did manage to find an online trailer that was watchable on my computer, and you're right--there were just a few quick flashes of LJS, and he does look a bit like Robert Newton! But as far as the plot goes, I found this "plot outline" at the IMDb interesting:

"The only difference is that the film is set in outerspace with alien worlds and other galatic wonders."

Yet if you look at the cast listing, you'll see a lot of unfamiliar characters, like Captain Amelia (Emma Thompson), Skroopf (Michael Wincott)--hey, wasn't that the name of Captain Hook's first mate? ;-) --Dr. Doppler, and Jim Hawkins' *singing* voice! Meanwhile, where are the Squire, George Merry, Israel Hands, et al.???

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[> [> [> [> Subject: Captain Amelia??


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Susan
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Date Posted: 10:42:27 09/07/02 Sat

One more inconsistency with "Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island" I forgot to mention: Stevenson's stepson, for whom he wrote the book, was apparently going through that girls-are-icky stage because, other than brief mentions of Jim's mother, he purposely included no female characters in the story.

They may be trying to be politically correct by adding a Captain Amelia, but the absence of women in the movie (and the book) never bothered me in the least. In fact, I never even *noticed* until I read that bit of trivia! How about you other ladies?

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