League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
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League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
I saw it last night and I thought it was top notch, it surprised me too with the plot twists. Now I ask where each character came from
Alan Quartermain
Tom Sawyer-The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
The Invisible man-
Mera-
Dorian Grey-
Captain Nemo-20,000 leagues under the Sea
Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde-
I don't know the names of the books of the others, can anyone identify them?
Alan Quartermain
Tom Sawyer-The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
The Invisible man-
Mera-
Dorian Grey-
Captain Nemo-20,000 leagues under the Sea
Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde-
I don't know the names of the books of the others, can anyone identify them?
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Re: League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Alan Quartermain- ?
The Invisible man- The Invisible Man
Mina Murrey- Dracula
Dorian Grey- The Portrait of Dorian Grey
Captain Nemo-20,000 leagues under the Sea
Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
The Invisible man- The Invisible Man
Mina Murrey- Dracula
Dorian Grey- The Portrait of Dorian Grey
Captain Nemo-20,000 leagues under the Sea
Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
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Re: League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
The Allan Quartermain books were written by H. Rider Haggard.DPDarkPrimus wrote:Alan Quartermain- ?
The Richard Chamberlain movie "King Solomon's Mines" from the early '80s was based on one of those books, though I don't know how closely it adhered to the original works.
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It is very different from the comics, but kept closer, overall, to the original legends than the comics(C'mon! Pride of the Empire an opium addict? The original Invisible Man still alive? Not a chance.), but still delivered a fun romp with the legends. If you're gonna be pissy about it being different from the comics, don't bother.
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So it doesn’t deserve the half star my local reviewers gave it? They've proved pretty reliable in the past.
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I enjoyed it. I can't speak for you, Sea. My advice is to to Matinee, so even if it sucks, you won't have spent 8 bucks on it.Sea Skimmer wrote:So it doesn’t deserve the half star my local reviewers gave it? They've proved pretty reliable in the past.
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It sucks that they didn't get to put James Bond's ancestor in it. But it was good. And I smell sequal.
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Haven't seen it yet but the critics don't seem too pleased with it. Not that I'm inclined to believe everything they say, in fact quite the opposite (I'm more interested in user reviews myself), just givin' ya'll the heads up.
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Re: League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
The authors are, first one's mentioned already, HG Wells, Bram Stoker, Oscar Wilde, Jules Verne, and well, I don't know about J and H.DPDarkPrimus wrote:Alan Quartermain- ?
The Invisible man- The Invisible Man
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I hate to give this away, but Sir Arthur Connan Doyle's main villian is the baddie in this film. I just can't spell Holmes's archvillian's name.
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Blargh! That is something (namely, a spoiler) that you make really, really tiny, like I've done here.Admiral Johnason wrote:I hate to give this away, but Sir Arthur Connan Doyle's main villian is the baddie in this film. I just can't spell Holmes's archvillian's name.
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What the hell's wrong with you? If I hadn't already seen the movie, you would've just ruined it! You should always put SPOILER and leave scroll space before dropping something like that.Admiral Johnason wrote:I hate to give this away, but Sir Arthur Connan Doyle's main villian is the baddie in this film. I just can't spell Holmes's archvillian's name.
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Arrrr, and you didn't shrink it down to spoiler size either, you dink!Arthur_Tuxedo wrote:What the hell's wrong with you? If I hadn't already seen the movie, you would've just ruined it! You should always put SPOILER and leave scroll space before dropping something like that.Admiral Johnason wrote:I hate to give this away, but Sir Arthur Connan Doyle's main villian is the baddie in this film. I just can't spell Holmes's archvillian's name.
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Hey, I didn't know to do that. Besides, I won't give away the big secret of why, how, and the big twist and turns. Besides, there were only so many living villians to use, so by process of elimation, you should have know who the villian was.GrandMasterTerwynn wrote:Arrrr, and you didn't shrink it down to spoiler size either, you dink!Arthur_Tuxedo wrote:What the hell's wrong with you? If I hadn't already seen the movie, you would've just ruined it! You should always put SPOILER and leave scroll space before dropping something like that.Admiral Johnason wrote:I hate to give this away, but Sir Arthur Connan Doyle's main villian is the baddie in this film. I just can't spell Holmes's archvillian's name.
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Sorry about that. I didn't know to do that.DPDarkPrimus wrote:Moriarty, IIRC.
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And no edit button either, um... hey look over there! *runs away*GrandMasterTerwynn wrote:Arrrr, and you didn't shrink it down to spoiler size either, you dink!
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How the hell can you be here long enough to make nearly 1500 posts and not know to shrink and give warning about spoilers?Admiral Johnason wrote:
Sorry about that. I didn't know to do that.
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Re: League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was written by Robert Louis Stephenson.SyntaxVorlon wrote:The authors are, first one's mentioned already, HG Wells, Bram Stoker, Oscar Wilde, Jules Verne, and well, I don't know about J and H.DPDarkPrimus wrote:Alan Quartermain- ?
The Invisible man- The Invisible Man
Mina Murrey- Dracula
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Captain Nemo-20,000 leagues under the Sea
Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
And it's Mina Murray BTW.
Richard Chamberlaine has made 2 Alan Quartermaine movies by the way.
I'm not planning on seeing the movie by the way, because of the differences they made to the original work. (Maybe if it comes out on VHS, but making Quartermaine the hero and making Mina a vampire ??? Plus moving the whole thing to Venice etc.)
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I have to say it. How can the comic have purists, when it pissed on so many of the originals?
Alan Quartermain is a hero. It's what he was written as. You know, Pip Pip, Here We Are In Africa, Bringing Civilization To The Savage, Jolly Good, Aren't We Wonderful. British propaganda. Of course, later in the writings he became more real and human, like what we see in the movie. I still don't know why they made him an opium freak for the comic. The only drugs he took were medicinal halocinagenics.
Mira's vampirehood is not-so-gently hinted at(Read: Hammered in) in the comic, so actually coming out and saying it was preferable. It made her less of a background setting.
As for moving the thing, it's a completely different plot. Entirely. But it stands on it's own feet, in my opinion.
Alan Quartermain is a hero. It's what he was written as. You know, Pip Pip, Here We Are In Africa, Bringing Civilization To The Savage, Jolly Good, Aren't We Wonderful. British propaganda. Of course, later in the writings he became more real and human, like what we see in the movie. I still don't know why they made him an opium freak for the comic. The only drugs he took were medicinal halocinagenics.
Mira's vampirehood is not-so-gently hinted at(Read: Hammered in) in the comic, so actually coming out and saying it was preferable. It made her less of a background setting.
As for moving the thing, it's a completely different plot. Entirely. But it stands on it's own feet, in my opinion.
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I far prefer the movie to the comic, actually. The comic was far more ... mature? obscene? ... in the way it protrayed the characters and the world around them. The movie took characters more closely tied to the original stories and placed them in action in a far more believeable world.Dizzy D wrote:
I'm not planning on seeing the movie by the way, because of the differences they made to the original work. (Maybe if it comes out on VHS, but making Quartermaine the hero and making Mina a vampire ??? Plus moving the whole thing to Venice etc.)
While sex and horror may sell comics, it would have ruined a movie like this.
Adding another topic to this thread, was it just Nitram and I that noticed the symbolic relationship between Quartermain (Old England) and Sawyer (Young America)?
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