mind the gap: about that neverwhere movie
with one of the very few novels i've read in a decade half a decade (im a philistine, so shut it) Neil Gaimen's Neverwhere [wiki] ranks right on the top few. it may not be his best work (or so im told), but it resonated within me, and provided me with an escape into my dream-realms, and that, my friends; is good enough for me :)
altho the comicbook adaptation was commendable (but actually fell short of my imagination and expectations, IMHO - altho one can hardlky fault Glenn Fabry's art, ennit? :p) and i've yet to have the fortune to watch the television series (the genesis of Neverwhere, actually) ... now they're making it into a feature film? [read more here]
a sure-sign of me liking a book or movie (or any other genre properties) = is when i want to kitbash 1/6th-versions out of the characters ... *HEH* :P
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dudes, please do it well, and i'll be your biatch. but please don't screw it up in the name of celluloid-Hollywood-storytelling and it becomes the utterly dismal (and thoroughly insulting): Hitchhiker's Guide toBad Novel-To-Film Adaptions The Galaxy-excuse-of-a-movie, or gawd-forbid; an action-slash-horror-slash-thriller, or some contemptible mutation thereof, IMO.
make Glenn Fabry's art beome a celluloid-reality, thanks!
proof of my geekdomness: Neil Gaimen In Singapore LOL
altho the comicbook adaptation was commendable (but actually fell short of my imagination and expectations, IMHO - altho one can hardlky fault Glenn Fabry's art, ennit? :p) and i've yet to have the fortune to watch the television series (the genesis of Neverwhere, actually) ... now they're making it into a feature film? [read more here]
a sure-sign of me liking a book or movie (or any other genre properties) = is when i want to kitbash 1/6th-versions out of the characters ... *HEH* :P
/// READ MORE HERE
dudes, please do it well, and i'll be your biatch. but please don't screw it up in the name of celluloid-Hollywood-storytelling and it becomes the utterly dismal (and thoroughly insulting): Hitchhiker's Guide to
make Glenn Fabry's art beome a celluloid-reality, thanks!
proof of my geekdomness: Neil Gaimen In Singapore LOL