Because the "No one can explain what that matrix is. You have to see it for yourself." has always bugged me.
Still, it was a good tagline.
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Because the "No one can explain what that matrix is. You have to see it for yourself." has always bugged me.
Still, it was a good tagline.
But a story like that had never been told before, tommy. Evah.
Or maybe Neo just wouldn't have understood it anyway.
Cool!
Joann Sfar, artist behind The Rabbi's Cat is shooting a movie based on Serge Gainsbourg. With special effects!
Of more interest to me in that article is that he is also working on an animated film adaptation of The Rabbi’s Cat.
animated film adaptation of The Rabbi’s Cat.
DIES AND IS DED
IOMovieN: a writer has been hired to adapt The Umbrella Academy for the big screen.
There's no way that could turn out badly.
Well, he wrote Constantine, too.
Which, um, I liked, but then I didn't know the source, so.
Is The Umbrella Academy good? The Wikipedia description makes it sound pretty cool. But I don't know whether it's a bona fide comic book or a lot of My Chemical Romance songs.