Cap: "Big man in an iron suit. Who are you when you take that suit off?"
The slash is pre-loaded! Bless Joss.
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Cap: "Big man in an iron suit. Who are you when you take that suit off?"
The slash is pre-loaded! Bless Joss.
Okay, I just made chatty!co-worker show it to me on his fast computer.
I am going to watch that trailer about a billion times between now and next spring.
So. Much. Pretty.
Thor is so effing cute! He kills me.
The slash is pre-loaded! Bless Joss.
The slash is already being written. The Infamous BlueJay is a Cap/Tony shipper.
I've linked to pics already, haven't i? I'm on my tablet so it's a bit inconvenient to find more.
"Paradise Lost" Finds Its Adam
Deadline has learned that "Rock of Ages" star Diego Boneta will play Adam in Alex Proyas's adaptation of "Paradise Lost." The movie already cast Camille Belle as Eve and Dominic Purcell as Jerahmeel, aka Moloch, as well as Bradley Cooper, Ben Walker, Casey Affleck, Callan McAuliffe and Djimon Hounsou. "Paradise Lost" begins shooting soon in Australia, and will be released in 2013.
I am still so not getting how you turn that poem into a movie. I mean, I get the convert the words to images part, it's just... it's just... there's something about the reading experience, about intellectually engaging the text before viscerally engaging it that would be utterly lost in translation.
there's something about the reading experience, about intellectually engaging the text before viscerally engaging it that would be utterly lost in translation.
I think it's just going to be Angels With Flaming Swords versus Sexy Woobie Satan.
Me too, Hec. Plus GORGEOUS computer-generated scenery. But the complex argument about man's relationship to God? Doubt there will be much room for that.
I have to thank y'all (and IIRC Hec in particular) for getting me to watch The Prophecy several years ago. I love that film's Miltonian view of angels, and that was a movie that, for all of its being a horror flick, does spend at least some time talking about some rather neat philosophical discussions about angels' relationships with God.