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Comic-Con: Conventioneers get their first glimpse of 'The Spirit'

Jul 25, 2008, 08:45 PM | by Nicole Sperling

Categories: Comic-Con 2008

Spirit_l Samuel L. Jackson, the man who by his own count has been in "something like 100 movies," is a big fan of all the action figures he's been turned into — his favorite is Mace Windu, the Star Wars Jedi master — and he keeps them all lined up in his office. "I catch Mace starring at Shaft and Frozone flying all around my office." The ubiquitous star may soon get his most iconic action figure yet: Octopus from Will Eisner's The Spirit. Filming the part in Frank Miller's upcoming movie, Jackson had to embody a character that has just been a pair of gloves since Eisner created The Spirit comic in 1940. So he was free to create the character the way he wanted. "I became a black Nazi. And I look good. You can grow up to be anything you want to be," he said.

Jackson, his writer-director Frank Miller, producer Deborah del Prete, actor Gabriel Macht (who has the title role), and actress Jaime King (Lorelai in the film), took to the Comic-Con stage Friday to introduce their Christmas 2008 offering. They brought a lot of clips that resembled the filmmaking style of Miller's Sin City and enticed the devoted attendees: a muddy battle between Octopus and the Spirit; an underwater swim by costar Eva Mendes (pictured, with Scarlett Johansson and King) that wasn't really underwater; and the trailer, which introduced the crowd to the Spirit and his throng of female heroines. But what would Eisner, Miller's mentor, say about what his student has created on the big screen? "He'd say its perfect!" Miller exclaimed. Maybe audiences will too.

Rob Grizzly Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 08:48 AM EST

I agree. The casting seems horrible to me, and the look of the film is ripping off Sin City. If you've read the comics, you'd see that The Spirit has more of a Dick Tracy vibe.

I know Miller has only made one movie (and it was co-directed at that, meaning Rodriguez did all the work, and Miller was just a consultant) but don't tell me this is the only way he knows how to make a movie; with green screen.

Frank, what are you doing?

GingerCat Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 03:52 PM EST

Ooh, Eva Mendes and Scarlett Johansson? That's TWO totally overrated actresses for the price of one! I am so not there!

Brad Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 06:38 PM EST

Check out the "Spirit" panel at Comic-Con here: http://youtube.com/watch?v=ljTMCRhzZcM

Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 09:54 PM EST

Eisner would say "What the f is this? You haven't captured the spirit (no pun intended) of my work. It's all style, no substance!"

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