Uncanny familiarity
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Re: Uncanny familiarity
Yes, and I'm sure Robert Howard ripped off FOTN !
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Re: Uncanny familiarity
I very much like the look of that!! Does anyone know if it is on general release in the UK yet?
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Re: Uncanny familiarity
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0970452/releaseinfo
February 5.
February 5.
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Re: Uncanny familiarity
I saw it in France and i really liked...
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Re: Uncanny familiarity
Hm, I admit that the two former movies of the director decided me to wait for the DVD. BTW I liked how everyone trumpeted "From Robert Howard's novel !" without thinking, while there are no novels in the Kane corpus, onluy short stories…Druide wrote:I saw it in France and i really liked...
Besides, there saw only ONE Solomon Kane, it was Lance Henriksen. We discussed this long ago with Howard fans when the project began and we all agreed on this. Too bad that, with all due respect, he's now too old for the part…
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Re: Uncanny familiarity
probably pish
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Re: Uncanny familiarity
OK, maybe a few years late on this one but since we're on the topic of cinematic parallels (Sergio Leone aside)...
Do not the shrill soundfx accompanying the Ringwraiths in Lord of the Rings not strike an eerie parallel to the opening soundfx of Dead But Dreaming? + the similarity between Viggo Mortensen's Aragorn and our own McCoy seem truly uncanny. Verdict? Peter Jackson must have been a Fields fan, or maybe it's just me?
Either way, there, I said it.
LOTR=FOTN
Do not the shrill soundfx accompanying the Ringwraiths in Lord of the Rings not strike an eerie parallel to the opening soundfx of Dead But Dreaming? + the similarity between Viggo Mortensen's Aragorn and our own McCoy seem truly uncanny. Verdict? Peter Jackson must have been a Fields fan, or maybe it's just me?
Either way, there, I said it.
LOTR=FOTN
Re: Uncanny familiarity
headcleaner2k wrote:OK, maybe a few years late on this one but since we're on the topic of cinematic parallels (Sergio Leone aside)...
Do not the shrill soundfx accompanying the Ringwraiths in Lord of the Rings not strike an eerie parallel to the opening soundfx of Dead But Dreaming? + the similarity between Viggo Mortensen's Aragorn and our own McCoy seem truly uncanny. Verdict? Peter Jackson must have been a Fields fan, or maybe it's just me?
Either way, there, I said it.
LOTR=FOTN
oh for God's sake did you have too???
just when one thinks they are rid of it.