Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Stephen King's The Dark Tower: Fall of Gilead

I'm not really a fan of Stephen King, but my gosh am I a fan of these Illustrators. All these creative ideas for beings, creatures and stories I never see normally from Stephen King novel.
I doubt this is actually a good example of a Western, even a Sci Fi Western, but my gosh it was pretty for the eyes, fun to watch and entertaining!

Friday, February 20, 2015

Interstellar Screenplay book

It's a very neat memorabilia to add to your film collection.
There's a lot of storyboard there.
The screenplay itself there is lacking. The Nolans write such quick screenplays that aren't very descriptive or imaginative, very minimalistic, probably because they weren't sure how the wormhole and blackhole were going to look. Thus, the screenplay really couldn't get nominated for an Academy Award. Can't really blame people for that.

Thursday, February 5, 2015

There is so much that is missing of current day Hawkeye in the Marvel Cinematic Universe

In the movies, we don't really get a sense of the character, other than that he's played by the dude from the Town, Bourne Legacy himself, Jeremy Renner. Sure he wears a brownish purple, and looks like a soldier, but that's not what contemporary Hawkeye's about.
Personality: he wears stylish clothing, is portrayed in comic book panels as if he was in a modernist painting of the 1950s, selling Mad Men superhero comic books. He's a James Bond of superheroes. An Gary Stu that is the best.
He's a womanizer. He has emotions. He's human. He's relatable. He's a character, despite always constantly saving the day.


Heck, if you even want to debate it even more, he lacks a lot of what made him interesting when he was introduced.
He was originally a reluctant villain who teased what side he was going to work for prior to becoming a hero, in masterful fashion.


Thanks for oversimplifying again, Joss! Thanks again!