Ron Perlman in HELLBOY!
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Ron Perlman in HELLBOY!
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Our friend and the voice of Fallout, <a href="http://us.imdb.com/Name?Perlman,+Ron">Ron Perlman</a> is slated to star in the film adaptation of <a href="http://www.hellboy.com">HELLBOY</a>.
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It's being directed by <A href="http://us.imdb.com/Name?Toro,+Guillermo+del">Guillermo Del Toro</a> who recently directed that nifty ghost story, <a href="http://us.imdb.com/Title?0256009">The Devil's Backbone</A>.
Our friend and the voice of Fallout, <a href="http://us.imdb.com/Name?Perlman,+Ron">Ron Perlman</a> is slated to star in the film adaptation of <a href="http://www.hellboy.com">HELLBOY</a>.
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It's being directed by <A href="http://us.imdb.com/Name?Toro,+Guillermo+del">Guillermo Del Toro</a> who recently directed that nifty ghost story, <a href="http://us.imdb.com/Title?0256009">The Devil's Backbone</A>.
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Hey.. Looks great. But excuse my ignorance... Why is Ron Perlman the voice of Fallout? Did he do the voice of someone in the games...? Eh.. Who then? :oops:
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Perlman also played One in La Cité des enfants perdus, aka The City of Lost Children. It's a wonderfully fucked up movie in a dark future setting, with oddball characters that only Jeunet and Caro can bring to life. Definitely a good watch.
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That movie looks so cool.... I wana watch it?! How?!Rosh wrote:Perlman also played One in La Cité des enfants perdus, aka The City of Lost Children. It's a wonderfully fucked up movie in a dark future setting, with oddball characters that only Jeunet and Caro can bring to life. Definitely a good watch.
Ive heard and read about it sometimes before... Really looks like a fav.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think I've seen a PC game with that title too...Rosh wrote:Perlman also played One in La Cité des enfants perdus, aka The City of Lost Children. It's a wonderfully fucked up movie in a dark future setting, with oddball characters that only Jeunet and Caro can bring to life. Definitely a good watch.
City of Lost Children is great, and I really dig the whole setting. It's also got some nifty camera effects that aren't bullet-time. God I'm sick of bullet-time.
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Only a real artist knows the actual anatomy of the terrible, or the physiology of fear - the exact sort of lines and proportions that connect up with latent instincts or heriditary memories of fright, and the proper colour contrasts and lighting effects to stir the dormant sense of strangeness.
Only a real artist knows the actual anatomy of the terrible, or the physiology of fear - the exact sort of lines and proportions that connect up with latent instincts or heriditary memories of fright, and the proper colour contrasts and lighting effects to stir the dormant sense of strangeness.
Yeah, every two-bit sleaze is using that schtick now. Hollywood is even worse than the game industry. Like how many "meteorite movies" have there been in 99-00? Then Mars movies in 01-02? It seems like they get into a huddle and take one basic concept and go off to see who can do the best interperetation of it.Section8 wrote:City of Lost Children is great, and I really dig the whole setting. It's also got some nifty camera effects that aren't bullet-time. God I'm sick of bullet-time.
Special effects...shit, you want to see DERIVATIVE? When I saw The Art of War, there was the gunfight scene that was BLATANTLY ripped off from The Matrix so bad that when I called out that bullshit in the theatre, people applauded and laughed. Seriously, who do these fools think they are kidding?
Jeunet and Caro have been progressing with better movies all the time, and I hope they continue on with their works like Delicatessen, City of Lost Children, etc. Given their style in City, their next piece of art should be as deliciously surreal as the others.
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hey Rosh
Jeunet and Carot moved on and split after The lost Children , Jeunet moved to Hollywood to make Aliens4, hated the experience, returned to France to make the brilliant Amelie Poulain.