Not as interesting at this very moment, but its cool to see them together again.
from comingsoon.net:
Depp and Verbinski Reteam on Rango
Source: Paramount Pictures
September 10, 2008
Paramount Pictures has signed Gore Verbinski to direct his first animated feature film Rango, starring Oscar nominee Johnny Depp, who will voice the title character. Release is set for March 2011.
The screenplay was written by Oscar-nominated screenwriter John Logan (Gladiator, The Aviator, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street). Rango will be produced by Verbinski’s Blind Wink Productions, Graham King (The Departed) and John Carls (Open Season). The animation for Rango will be provided by the San Francisco-based Industrial Light and Magic.
Rango is Verbinski’s first animated feature. He directed the “Pirates of the Caribbean” blockbusters, which grossed nearly $2.7 billion worldwide. Depp starred in all three movies as the swashbuckling Jack Sparrow, and earned an Oscar® nomination for the first film.
Verbinski is already experienced in CG animation and will be employing techniques he developed with ILM in the creation of the Davy Jones character in the “Pirates” movies, which won the 2006 Oscar for Best Visual Effects.
“We’re delighted to be partnering with Gore Verbinski on ‘Rango,'” said John Lesher, President, Paramount Film Group. “The combination of Gore’s exciting vision and the talents of John Logan and Johnny Depp make ‘Rango’ a great tentpole for Paramount’s 2011 slate,” added Rob Moore, Vice Chairman, Paramount Pictures.
“‘Rango’ is an oddly charismatic character that is perfectly suited for Johnny Depp’s extraordinary abilities,” said Verbinski. “The techniques we are employing will allow us to capture and translate every aspect of Johnny’s performance, using it to drive the computer-generated character in a way that has yet to be seen in an animated feature. This is not a disembodied voice: Johnny Depp is Rango. We are creating something that will resonate with a broad audience and stick in the minds of kids all across the globe. The characters and circumstances are feeling buoyant and rich in humor and attitude, yet with a surprising emotional depth. I am tremendously excited about the support and enthusiasm we have received at Paramount.”
I’m just a tad bit confused with all of these directors deciding to go with animated features, either completely animated like the stupid “Tintin” movie that Spielberg is attached too or James Cameron doing two back to back 3D-CGI films (which will probably be amazing but still) to Forest Gump/Polar Express director Robert Zemekis directing three (polar express, Beowolf, and the up coming A Christmas Carol) motion capture animated films. I don’t get it. I would probably love to see some of these films in freaking live action. I don’t care how real some of their effects tend to be!
–Cos