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posted by [personal profile] elanya at 08:46pm on 02/04/2010 under , , ,
From The Shadow Unmasks (1937):

"There's a man for you, Burke," declared Weston. "Twelve years ago, his plane crashed in the jungles of Guatemala. He was crippled, helpless among a tribe of Xinca Indians; and I understand those savages are the most barbarous in Central America.

"Did Allard yield to those Xincas? No! Instead, he tamed them. He lived with them; ruled them. When he had civilized them to a state where they could govern themselves, he appointed a native as chief. A work of twelve years was ended, so Kent Allard came home."

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There was one point upon which Allard had dwelt but little; namely, how the Xincas had accepted him as the white god from the sky. Allard seemed to consider that of but little importance.

Viewing the two Xincas, both Weston and Clyde noticed how definitely Allard had modified that detail. It was plain that the servitors worshipped their white chief; that every action they made was hinged upon his command. In private, Kent Allard was quite as amazing a figure as in public.

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*sigh*

In other failnews, if anyone wants to know why I so disliked Clash of the Titans, I can probably be prompted to write a serious review ;p
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posted by [identity profile] gats.livejournal.com at 02:30am on 03/04/2010
I'd be interested in knowing why you disliked Clash of the Titans.
 
posted by [identity profile] longpig.livejournal.com at 04:57am on 03/04/2010
Yeah, save me the trouble of watching it to see why!
 
posted by [identity profile] rumor-esq.livejournal.com at 05:43pm on 03/04/2010
Thirded!
 
posted by [identity profile] springmaker.livejournal.com at 05:28am on 03/04/2010
I'm expecting swords, explosions, falling statues and skeleton elephant birds in armor, and falling swords, exploding statues, birds with swords, exploding skeletons. If its got all that can a little bit of bad acting and an atrocious script and continuity really make that much difference. Fasscinated to know why you didn't like it, but will probably go anyway, if only for a laugh.

BTW have you seen Kickass? I heard a review yesterday saying it was a dark film with some good ideas. Can you confirm?
 
posted by [identity profile] rumor-esq.livejournal.com at 05:47pm on 03/04/2010
Well, the comic would make a decent movie, although they'd have to tone the blood back for the movie (you heard me). I stand by my conviction that Wanted could only make a good movie (which it is) if they heavily modified the story from the comic (which they did, and also the film had excellent direction, editing and soundtrack). Kick-Ass has a leg up in that you could basically just film it frame by frame. Otherwise they're fairly similar in themes; not surprisingly, as they're both written by the same guy.

The Kick-Ass trailer seemed to indicate they were going for a lighter and somewhat more comedic feel than the comic, which is interesting. That could be done, but only for about the first half of the story. It gets exceedingly grim and gruesome after that, so... I will interested to see if they change the story.
 
posted by [identity profile] rumor-esq.livejournal.com at 05:44pm on 03/04/2010
Mr. Allard is quite the guy! >.>

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