May 20, 2010

"Surrender Dorothy."

The movie... and the clip from "After Hours."

6 comments:

Fred4Pres said...

I would rather see Wicked made as a film. But not screwed up. That play was very clever.

Moose said...

I loved "After Hours". Really great pastiche of New York in the 80's..

Ironclad said...

"Wicked" the play had a much more satisfying ending than the book, and the consequences of Elphaba's action's (however well meaning) resonated much more truly (as well as neatly tying up most of origins of other OZ characters.

I have read all three of the books and I hate to say it, but it is really becoming a slog.

"Return to OZ" was actually not too bad, but it tried to tie together 2 Baum books that did not mesh all that well.

Unknown said...

Agree with Fred and Iron. 'Wicked' has a lot going for it.

This sounds like it's gonna end up like that sequel to GWTW.

Triangle Man said...

"Surrender Dorothy" was the phrase used in a famous graffito. It was painted on a train bridge over the Capital Beltway and was visible as the Oz-like Washington LDS temple appeared over the highway. Ah, Wikipedia provides.

Jason (the commenter) said...

The author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz wrote a sequel, they should just do a film adaption of that, with all its little eccentricities intact.