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Post by Ally on Mar 4, 2006 8:21:56 GMT
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Post by Emily on Mar 4, 2006 16:19:02 GMT
this can't be allowed.
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Post by Ally on Mar 4, 2006 16:30:16 GMT
I'm worried they're going to go all Hollywood on it. (Look at their audition description for Francine...she is not medium build, she weighs more than me! She's supposed to have dinosaur bones! Same for Freddie, he's not "medium", he's paunchy)
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Post by Animae on Mar 11, 2006 20:27:50 GMT
Does terry know about this?
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Post by Ally on Mar 11, 2006 23:55:29 GMT
I guess he'd have to...whether or not he approves is another matter.
Hey, did anyone see Alan Moore on TV the other night? I laughed when he was talking about the films of his books...basically his policy is "Don't give me any money from it, don't put my name on it, don't associate it with me in any way, and I won't get angry with you for destroying my stories."
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Post by Animae on Mar 12, 2006 20:28:59 GMT
whall league of extraordinary gentlemen was a fun movie, it was nothing like the comic.
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Post by Emily on Mar 13, 2006 0:45:10 GMT
i didn't see him, but i read an article where he said the same thing..
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Post by alecpaton on Mar 26, 2006 15:03:07 GMT
My language on the topic of League of Extraordinary Gentlemen has rarely left little ambiguity of meaning so for once I won't wade into that particular issue. However, Alan Moore's attitude to V for Vendetta has been much more upbeat than what he had to say From Hell. Even at the time, he was scathing. Well, at least that they are starting to run dry of Alan Moore books to butcher. Coming to a cinema near you: Alan Moore's Watchman. Starring Tom Cruise as Rorschach, Woody Allen as Dr Manhatten and special guest star Spike Lee as The Comedian. Boy, my fanboy senses are quivering.
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