How do we feel about the Beowulf movie?
Since Neal Gaiman is listed as a screenwriter, I'll give it the benefit of the doubt.
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How do we feel about the Beowulf movie?
Since Neal Gaiman is listed as a screenwriter, I'll give it the benefit of the doubt.
Really?
I KNOW. That's how I spotted it.
I don't know the comics at all, so I don't know if it's good casting.
Anything involving Neil Gaiman gets my ticket money by default.
I don't know the comics at all, so I don't know if it's good casting.
It's excellent. Pete and I were talking about it last night.
Lemme guess - The Comedian dies, right? 'Cause JDM's characters can't seem to survive, unless it's just his TV characters.
Still, he'll be sex-ay as he does it.
Ooooh, he could be really good as the Comedian
But, then, I'm the person who, while watching P&P, was thinking that Colin Firth would have made a terribly interesting Sirius.
It also says that Michael Bay is remaking The Birds !?!
I didn't know that birds could explode in gigantic fireballs.
I didn't know that birds could explode in gigantic fireballs.
Maybe he only remembers the gas station sequence?
Colin Firth would have made a terribly interesting Sirius.
That's an interesting take. I think it would have worked, though I've always pictured a rougher Sirius.
Of course, then I think I would have to pair him with David Wenham as Remus.
I see you weren't in the midwest in '95, Corwood. Exploding chickens! Among all sorts of other bad stuff.