Michael Bassett on the SOLOMON KANE movie: "It’s classy and intense"
February 24, 2009 by tcgames
QuietEarth.us has some really cool news about a movie I’m fairly giddy about…
In my cinema obsessed mind, Michael J. Basset is currently battling Neil Marshall for British genre director supremacy and, as it stands right now, it’s a dead heat. Both have proven themselves to be genre aficionados who are hungry for attention and equally adept at creating hard edged flicks with great ensemble casts. In fact, each burst onto the scene in the same year (2002) with equally impressive first features- Marshall with Dog Soldiers and Bassett with Deathwatch. Their follow-ups were just as impressive, though Marshall’s The Descent managed to capture the collective conscience while Bassett’s fantastic Wilderness failed to find a large audience.
So now it’s all down to Bassett’s adaptation of Robert E. Howard’s Soloman Kane to decide which director will be the new strong arm of British genre film. Doomsday was hard-core and a real blast no doubt, but Bassett’s Kane might trump it based on the fact that it won’t be as steeped in obvious homage. But where’s the film? It was supposed to be out in 2008 but there has been nary a word or new piece of marketing for the film since those early teaser posters dropped at the end of ’07. Well just today, Bassett updated us on the status of his dark fantasy epic which sounds oh so close to being unleashed.

On his personal blog, Bassett laid out exactly where the film stood:
“…picture is locked. No more cutting, no more changes for the theatrical version of the film. Every visual effect is finalized and cut in. Editorial department has been reduced to a one man operation to oversee the negative, print and delivery.
Digital Grade is done – so the look is established and, it is gorgeous.
Titles and credits are being designed over the next couple of weeks.
Sound – I’m back in the sound mix next week to put the polish on the dynamics of the sound. Atmospheres, dialogue, score… just tweaking it all for the best, big, theatrical sound. It’s my last chance to do this before signing off so I’m grabbing this chance.
Trailer – this is being worked on by a specialist company.
Website and other promo material – I’ve seen a mock-up of a website and some online materials which is pretty decent. I don’t want stupid games and gimmicks online for this movie; it’s too classy and intense for that
What else? Release dates? No idea about those, sorry.”
Basset’s gone on record many times saying that the film is violent, dark and intense and his past work is such that I have faith in his word. He also posted a nifty behind the scenes pic on his blog which he’s asked not be shared so you’ll have to head there to see it.
Bring it on Michael!



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