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Warner Bros. to Turn All 15 Oz Books Into Movies
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Has anyone seen a more authoritative reference to this?

Warner Bros. to Turn All 15 Oz Books Into Movies

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"After purchasing the rights to the Oz books from Ted Turner Warner Bros., along with Village Roadshow Pictures, will be taking Spawn creator Todd McFarlane's idea to produce movies based on the Oz books. They've obtained the rights to the 14 titles written by 'The Wizard of Oz' author L. Frank Baum, as well as the the fifteenth book ('The Royal Book of Oz'), written by Ruth Plumly Thompson. Screen Writer John Olson's 'vision is of a bit tamer PG movie and hopefully the two can find some middle ground of compromise that will please them both and not hurt the final product.'"

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Coming from East Germany, I always like the "Magic Land" series better.

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Damn. Most of the better movies come from books weighing at least 1 pound or better.....Oh wait.....never mind. 
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Scifi Channel is coming out with a new miniseries retelling Wizard of Oz called Tin Man that looks interesting, but definitely is nothing like the original.
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Quoting schultzy:
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Scifi Channel is coming out with a new miniseries retelling Wizard of Oz called Tin Man that looks interesting, but definitely is nothing like the original.


Doesn't look much like its aimed at kids, either.  Always thought a darker, more sinister Oz would be much more interesting.
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Quoting Rifter:
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Always thought a darker, more sinister Oz would be much more interesting.


"Return to Oz" is much better than its reputation. A well written, well made film, created by Disney just before Eisner took over. When Eisner took over, the film was dumped into very few theaters, and virtually no publicity... they started with a "new regime sweeps clean" and a "we cannot have the previous administration's work be successful" sort of paranoia.

Despite its use of two different Baum Oz books as its source, the film feels much more like the tone of his work than any other version of Oz that I've seen.
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