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Darren Aronofsky News Blog-(Aronofsky.Net)
Thursday, December 15, 2005
New Picture From The Fountain
Topic: The Fountain
Warner Brothers has released a new picture of a scene from The Fountain. (Taken from JoBlo.com.)






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Wednesday, December 7, 2005
More Graphic Novel News, Plus King Kong Premiere
Topic: The Fountain
Once again, Pat P and John M keep us updated on The Fountain graphic novel info. It seems that Vertigo has updated their site with a summary of the graphic novel along with a downloadable preview of the book as well as a downloadable mini-poster.

In some miscellaneous news, The New York Times reports that Darren Aronofsky attended the premiere of Peter Jackson's King Kong. The NYT caught up with Mr. Aronofsky at an after-party in which the filmmaker said, "It was a very sad movie." He then joked that, "it doesn't put me in the party mood. I’m going to go give money to the WWF or the Nature Conservancy."

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Tuesday, November 29, 2005
Great Graphic Novel Buzz
Topic: The Fountain
Some excellent reviews of Darren Aronofsky's The Fountain graphic novel have popped up around the net.
Broken Frontier claims the graphic novel "is infinitely superior in story and art to anything superhero books have produced in years and it gets deeper and deeper with each successive reading."
The Comics IGN reviewer writes that "if [The Fountain film] carries the soul of the graphic novel, it may just be one of the best movies of 2006."
Meanwhile, the Nashville City Paper raves that the graphic novel is "a fascinating, moving account of love, life and death...a true example of what comics can do, melding words and pictures together to tell a story unique to the medium."
In related news, Newsarama has a great new interview up with Aronofsky about the graphic novel and a little about the film as well. Head on over and check it out.
(Thanks to 'Pat P' and 'John M' for the heads up!)

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Monday, November 28, 2005
New Aronofsky Interview
Topic: The Fountain
The fine folks at CHUD.com have posted their recent interview with Darren Aronofsky concerning The Fountain and it's post-production. Unfortunately, we still have no release date for the film.

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Friday, November 18, 2005
Graphic Novel Now Available
Topic: The Fountain
The Fountain graphic novel is now available at Amazon.com and wherever fine books are sold.

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Wednesday, November 9, 2005
Teaser Is Here
Topic: The Fountain
Apple.com has The Fountain teaser up, so get over there and watch it!

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Tuesday, November 8, 2005
Aronofsky Talks! Teaser Hits Wednesday!
Topic: The Fountain
Aint It Cool has caught up with Mr. Aronofsky and managed to get the low-down on exactly what is happening with his "psychedelic fairy tale." While The Fountain still has no release date, Darren speculates that it will take "until the end of February or so" to complete all 200 VFX shots they have left to do.

While that seems like a long time to wait, don't worry, because Apple.com will have a new 30 second teaser up sometime tomorrow. And for those of you looking forward to the graphic novel, it will be in comic book stores sometime mid-November, and everywhere else December 1st. Lastly, Darren has said that "there’s going to be a lot more stuff" on the The Fountain website to look forward to.

In the meantime, go to Aint It Cool and read the entire interview where Darren talks more about The Fountain, Clint Mansell's score, directing Lost and much much more. A link for the teaser will follow as soon as it becomes available.

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Monday, November 7, 2005
Welcome To The Blog
Welcome readers! As Darren Aronofsky's The Fountain heads towards the end of post-production, we will be here covering it--with our new blog. As updates on this site have frequently been few and far between this blog marks the start of an often-updated Aronofsky.Net. To ensure that we keep our promise and continue to deliver news stories, my buddy Aaron will be joining the site and blogging with me. If you notice, there is a comments feature after each blog, and I encourage all readers to give us feedback after any posts and give your opinions on the progression of The Fountain as well as any upcoming Aronofsky projects.
And worry not...all old news updates have been safely stored in our news archive. Thanks for sticking with us, and keep checking back!

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Tuesday, November 1, 2005
Life After The Fountain
Topic: Black Flies
Variety reports Paramount Pictures has acquired the rights to the novel Black Flies by Shannon Burke (Safelite), and they have none other than Darren Aronofsky in mind to direct. Negotiations are already underway with Aronofsky and his production partner Eric Watson. The novel has yet to be published, so details concerning the book are sketchy at this point although it is said to involve "a young man who becomes an emergency medical technician in Harlem."

"The book is a good match for Darren because he likes to explore the depths of human emotion, and he is unsparingly honest," Paramount producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura told Variety.

We'll follow with more details as they are available.

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