The Pink Panther -- another reboot (D: Fowler) S: Eddie Murphy
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The Pink Panther -- another reboot (D: Fowler) S: Eddie Murphy
MGM’s is looking to reboot “The Pink Panther,” tapping David Silverman to helm the live-action/animated hybrid pic.
This pic will not focus the famous Inspector Jacques Clouseau played by Peter Sellers and later by Roberto Benigni and Steve Martin, but rather on the animated panther that appeared in the opening credits and eventually had its own animated show.
Next to James Bond, “The Pink Panther” movie franchise is one of the longest-running series, with 11 films spanning five decades. The films have won two Academy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards and a Grammy for the Henry Mancini theme.
The story will harken back to the tone of the original Friz Freleng and David De Patie cartoons as well the Blake Edwards films that Sellers appeared in.
Walter Mirisch will produce along with Julie Andrews, widow of Edwards, who directed seven of the films.
Longtime “Simpsons” director-producer Silverman is repped by Verve and also directed “The Simpsons Movie.”
This pic will not focus the famous Inspector Jacques Clouseau played by Peter Sellers and later by Roberto Benigni and Steve Martin, but rather on the animated panther that appeared in the opening credits and eventually had its own animated show.
Next to James Bond, “The Pink Panther” movie franchise is one of the longest-running series, with 11 films spanning five decades. The films have won two Academy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards and a Grammy for the Henry Mancini theme.
The story will harken back to the tone of the original Friz Freleng and David De Patie cartoons as well the Blake Edwards films that Sellers appeared in.
Walter Mirisch will produce along with Julie Andrews, widow of Edwards, who directed seven of the films.
Longtime “Simpsons” director-producer Silverman is repped by Verve and also directed “The Simpsons Movie.”
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Which Oscars did the Pink Panther win? Animated Shorts?
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This pic will not focus the famous Inspector Jacques Clouseau played by Peter Sellers and later by Roberto Benigni and Steve Martin, but rather on the animated panther that appeared in the opening credits and eventually had its own animated show.
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I was never a fan of the movies, but the old cartoon was one of my favorites as a kid. I just hope it doesn't end up like the recent Smurfs movies.
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The Pink Phink (1964) was the first Pink Panther short and it won an Academy Award for Best Animated Short.
Henry Mancini's Pink Panther Theme was nominated for Best Original Score, but lost to Mary Poppins.
The Panther is one of most unique modern cartoon characters in that he doesn't speak. There have been attempts, but they were all wrong. In fact most of his cartoons have no dialogue from any of the characters. I've seen a few half-hour Pink Panther TV specials: they try, but they aren't as good. The Panther's best taken in seven-minute doses.
Anyone know if will this be a live-action/animated film or what?
Henry Mancini's Pink Panther Theme was nominated for Best Original Score, but lost to Mary Poppins.
The Panther is one of most unique modern cartoon characters in that he doesn't speak. There have been attempts, but they were all wrong. In fact most of his cartoons have no dialogue from any of the characters. I've seen a few half-hour Pink Panther TV specials: they try, but they aren't as good. The Panther's best taken in seven-minute doses.
Anyone know if will this be a live-action/animated film or what?
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Eddie Murphy is going pink.
The actor is in negotiations to star in Pink Panther, the MGM comedy based on the classic property. He would star as Inspector Clouseau.
Sonic the Hedgehog filmmaker Jeff Fowler is directing from a script by Chris Bremner, with Rideback’s Dan Lin and Jonathan Eirich (Aladdin) producing via their Rideback banner. Larry Mirisch and Julie Andrews are also producing.
The Pink Panther films told the adventures of bumbling Inspector Clouseau (Peter Sellers), with the first film involving a jewel called the Pink Panther. A cartoon panther appeared in the opening credits, and became popular in his own right, starring in cartoons over the decades.
According to sources, the new feature project would be a live-action/CG hybrid and would combine both traditions. The premise takes a buddy cop movie tone to the proceedings with the Inspector and Panther teaming up for the first time ever on the big-screen. Insiders also classified the project as still in the deep development stages.
Rideback’s Ryan Halprin is executive producing.
Murphy rose to become one of the top comedy stars in the world with hits like Beverly Hills Cop and Coming to America in the 1980s, The Nutty Professor and Doctor Dolittle films in the 1990s and the Shrek films in the 2000s. He most recently starred in Netflix’s You People and Amazon’s Coming 2 America.
Murphy is repped by WME and Ziffren Brittenham.
The actor is in negotiations to star in Pink Panther, the MGM comedy based on the classic property. He would star as Inspector Clouseau.
Sonic the Hedgehog filmmaker Jeff Fowler is directing from a script by Chris Bremner, with Rideback’s Dan Lin and Jonathan Eirich (Aladdin) producing via their Rideback banner. Larry Mirisch and Julie Andrews are also producing.
The Pink Panther films told the adventures of bumbling Inspector Clouseau (Peter Sellers), with the first film involving a jewel called the Pink Panther. A cartoon panther appeared in the opening credits, and became popular in his own right, starring in cartoons over the decades.
According to sources, the new feature project would be a live-action/CG hybrid and would combine both traditions. The premise takes a buddy cop movie tone to the proceedings with the Inspector and Panther teaming up for the first time ever on the big-screen. Insiders also classified the project as still in the deep development stages.
Rideback’s Ryan Halprin is executive producing.
Murphy rose to become one of the top comedy stars in the world with hits like Beverly Hills Cop and Coming to America in the 1980s, The Nutty Professor and Doctor Dolittle films in the 1990s and the Shrek films in the 2000s. He most recently starred in Netflix’s You People and Amazon’s Coming 2 America.
Murphy is repped by WME and Ziffren Brittenham.
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Based on the description - absolutely zero interest in this project. Sounds even more lame than the Steve Martin Pink Panther films. Doesn't help that I very much dislike the cartoons.
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I never cared for the Steve Martin version. Peter Sellers embodied Inspector Clouseau so well.
This has misfire written all over it.
This has misfire written all over it.
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Okay I missed that as well.
Sounds like shite.
Sounds like shite.