Alan Moore is a hero of modern culture. Get on your knees and worship, bitch. NOW!
Two of his comics, From Hell and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, have been made into Hollywood movies, and the film Constantine was based upon the character John Constantine, which Moore created during his Swamp Thing run; however, Moore has been disappointed by the adaptations and refused to accept any money for any future film adaptations of his work, donating it instead to the artists with whom he created the respective characters. Nonetheless, a film of V for Vendetta is due for release in March 2006, written by the Wachowski brothers and starring Natalie Portman. Again, Moore requested that his name not be associated with the film, after seeing the script and calling it "imbecilic". After a press release falsely reported that Moore supported the film, Moore cut all of his ties with DC Comics, removing the last project he had with the company, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, from their lineup.Read the whole article: ... )
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The only problem is that one of the blue mutants is just too ridiculous. Suspension of disbelief... well... falls. You just laugh.
Looks great though.
I think V for Vendetta comes out over spring break.
Hey, I've been meaning to ask you... what do you know about Alan Moore?
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Two of his comics, From Hell and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, have been made into Hollywood movies, and the film Constantine was based upon the character John Constantine, which Moore created during his Swamp Thing run; however, Moore has been disappointed by the adaptations and refused to accept any money for any future film adaptations of his work, donating it instead to the artists with whom he created the respective characters. Nonetheless, a film of V for Vendetta is due for release in March 2006, written by the Wachowski brothers and starring Natalie Portman. Again, Moore requested that his name not be associated with the film, after seeing the script and calling it "imbecilic". After a press release falsely reported that Moore supported the film, Moore cut all of his ties with DC Comics, removing the last project he had with the company, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, from their lineup.Read the whole article: ... )
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Some other time though
Maybe we could do it tomorrow or Thursday.
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