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'Objects In Space'


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Sean K - Dec 10, 2004 5:31:57 am PST #6995 of 10001
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

IMDb page [link] says it's in production.

They were recently shooting at Yamashiro (a so-so sushi place atop a hil at the end of my street, with a great view, and modeled on an old Edo Japan castle). They screwed my whole street out of parking for most of a week, and pissed off all the residents, primarily because they were too cheap to rent the parking from the nearby Magic Castle.


Hayden - Dec 10, 2004 5:32:18 am PST #6996 of 10001
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

Eh, I'm more with Jim on this. Hero was gorgeous, but, despite my penchant for sweeping epic flicks, I don't think I'll ever watch it again. I have high hopes for House of Flying Daggers, though.


Jessica - Dec 10, 2004 5:38:10 am PST #6997 of 10001
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

How does House of Flying Daggers compare to Hero? I know the former has opened in New York. A few reviews I've read weren't as uniformly enthusiastic as the ones about Hero.

I liked Daggers more -- it's less High Art, and much meatier and gritter, while still blowing your mind with how fucking gorgeous every single shot is. The scene in the bamboo forest alone is worth the price of admission.

(And, who knew Zhang Ziyi was capable of actually acting? She's always been fun to watch, but this is the first time I've ever seen her actually inhabit a three-dimensional adult character, and she's excellent.)

The only thing I disliked about it is that they kept switching the horses of the guy who's not Andy Lau. They had one horse for standing shots, and another for galloping shots, and they look nothing alike, which was more than a little distracting.


Kate P. - Dec 10, 2004 6:01:03 am PST #6998 of 10001
That's the pain / That cuts a straight line down through the heart / We call it love

And while we're at it, let's cast Summer Glau as Death.

I can't conceive of anyone other than Tori Amos playing Death. I have no idea if she'd be any good at the part or not, but in my head (and, you know, on the page) that's who she is.


Lyra Jane - Dec 10, 2004 6:09:05 am PST #6999 of 10001
Up with the sun

I can't conceive of anyone other than Tori Amos playing Death. I have no idea if she'd be any good at the part or not, but in my head (and, you know, on the page) that's who she is.

I thought Tori was supposed to be Delirium. Or, you know, vice versa.


Kate P. - Dec 10, 2004 6:10:58 am PST #7000 of 10001
That's the pain / That cuts a straight line down through the heart / We call it love

Really? Do I have it wrong? I thought Death was the one who was modeled (at least physically) after Tori Amos.


Lyra Jane - Dec 10, 2004 6:20:09 am PST #7001 of 10001
Up with the sun

I may be wrong, but my understanding is that Death is physically modeled on two people -- a random waitress and a friend of the artist. I don't know if her personality is based on anyone in particular.

Delirium is somewhat modeled on Amos, which you (or at least I) can see really well in some panels of "Brief Lives." Though even that isn't really true.

Edit: Here's a better site about the whole thing.


§ ita § - Dec 10, 2004 6:38:09 am PST #7002 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Hey -- do Daniel and Morpheus look alike, just coloured differently?


Jessica - Dec 10, 2004 6:40:47 am PST #7003 of 10001
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

I think so, ita. (But I've never done a side by side comparison, so there may be subtle differences.)


Kate P. - Dec 10, 2004 6:42:23 am PST #7004 of 10001
That's the pain / That cuts a straight line down through the heart / We call it love

Huh. Now I can't remember where I got the idea that Death was based on Tori Amos. Okay, never mind. Thanks for the link, LJ--at some point I really need to track down the rest of the series and finish them...