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The Incal: un trailer por Pascal Blais

Vi The Fifth Element mucho antes de enterarme que existe The Incal, de Moebius & Jodorowsky---demandaron a Luc Besson: claiming that the film borrowed graphic and story elements from The Incal, but they lost their case.[1] In a 2002 interview with Danish comic book magazine Strip!, Jodorowsky actually claimed that he considered it an honour that somebody stole his ideas. Jodorowsky believes that authors do not create the stories they tell as much as they make personal interpretations of mythemes shared by the collective unconscious.

Comparto dos imágenes que tomé de un corto por Pascal Blais: A while ago, I reunited a bunch of artists from the original “Heavy Metal” movie, to produce a trailer based upon this great work. Then I got busy building my company and it sat on my shelf until a few months back, when I decided to revamp it with today’s digital punch. Two sequences from the original “Heavy Metal” movie were borrowed from Moebius’s work; “The Long Tomorrow” story and “Arzach”. Given that till this day, Moebius and Jodorowsky are heralded as some of the world’s greatest Sci-Fi visionaries; it seems to me that a film, based on their work would be even more successful than one inspired by it. Bringing these incredible artists’s work to the big screen, I am convinced would be a great success...so much so that I animated and directed this piece with other like artists.






El trailer. Y hágase el favor de leer el cómic. 

 

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