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marbleglove) wrote2009-07-21 10:23 pm
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upcoming movies that rock my world
Okay, I just recently saw Transformers 2. It was fun. Bad like whoa, but fun none the less. I pretty much went into it figuring character development was a lost cause, and plot was probably something best left alone, but pretty people, pretty cars, and action sequences were a go. And yes they were. I was only really thrown out of suspended disbelief a few times when the physics of the situation was just a bit too far off.
While I enjoyed the complete schlockiness that was Transformers 2, the best part of the movie was seeing the previews. Some of them not only looked fun, but looked good, too. So here are a couple of movies that are coming up and look awesome!
Sherlock Holmes (25 December 2009)
Robert Downey Jr as Sherlock Holmes. Let us pause just to appreciate that bit of type casting... he's brilliant at what he does, he's a complete loose canon, a drug-addict, and a bit of an ass. It's perfect.
M. Night Shyamalan's The Last Airbender (2 July 2010)
This just looks awesome! One caveat: Avatar isn't an anime that I follow. And thinking of the anime that I do like, I'm not sure that I would appreciate them being made live action. However, I don't watch the anime, and I do trust Shyamalan, and, as I said, this preview is awesome!
While I enjoyed the complete schlockiness that was Transformers 2, the best part of the movie was seeing the previews. Some of them not only looked fun, but looked good, too. So here are a couple of movies that are coming up and look awesome!
Sherlock Holmes (25 December 2009)
Robert Downey Jr as Sherlock Holmes. Let us pause just to appreciate that bit of type casting... he's brilliant at what he does, he's a complete loose canon, a drug-addict, and a bit of an ass. It's perfect.
M. Night Shyamalan's The Last Airbender (2 July 2010)
This just looks awesome! One caveat: Avatar isn't an anime that I follow. And thinking of the anime that I do like, I'm not sure that I would appreciate them being made live action. However, I don't watch the anime, and I do trust Shyamalan, and, as I said, this preview is awesome!
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And Kronos would definitely be enough to scare Amanda. Although I think he manages to sneak up on Irene at one point, doesn't he? which would be difficult for two immortals.
And Methos could possibly be around and trying desperately be least in sight so as to avoid: (a) Kronos, who wants to control him, (b) Amanda, who would try to manipulate him, and (c) Holmes, who would see too much.
I've read a story before in which Methos was one of Watson's doctor friends.
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Moriarity as Kronos? Interesting it would highlight the brain he had as he came up with the virus. thought you are right and he did sneak up on Irene/Amanda
I can just imagine Methos being Watson's friend and trying to not meet Holmes without arousing any suspicion from either Watson or the detective.
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http://www.fanfiction.net/s/1724302/1/Elementary_my_dear_Dawson
I'm not sure about the books, but in the movie, at least, Moriarity was clearly experimenting with electricity. Electricity, in turn, has many similar properties to quickening. I wonder if we could say that Moriarity aka Kronos had found a way to defuse or mask his own quickening signature?
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or hide it by having someone known as an Immortal or a look a like of one at the station so if she noticed the quickening she attributed to that immortal or fake immie and Kronos meanwhile was channeling his energies trough some contraption into the rails of he train
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Amanda aka Irene is always frustrated by it. Methos thinks its wonderful until he discovers who created it.
Sadly, the factory broke all sorts of laws, so was shut down almost immediately after Moriarty's arrest.
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after the arrest he tries to get the technology for himself and steals it shutting down the factory and keeping all the other immortals from the secret.
The more law abiding ones love it as it stops them from being identified and challenged. Headhunters hate it as they can't find their targets
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The Watchers aren't sure what's up with the London immortals of the era but they sure are a twitchy lot.
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the twitchiest of them try go to the far sides of the empire or at least far from London...
Methos is very glad about that, Irene/Amanda not so much she has a fondness for her Immortal and Chivalrous friends having them away from Europe doesn't make at all happy
especially as the ones staying seem to be the ones which don't care about those "modern" values and she can't escape
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