Showing posts with label fantasy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fantasy. Show all posts

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Best cinematic vampire get-ups, Pt 4



And there you go.

Best cinematic vampire get-ups, Pt 3






Part 3 of the most snappy dressers of the undead

Best cinematic vampire get-ups, Pt 2





Best cinematic vampire get-ups, Pt 1





I have a wierd fetish for the leather-clad ultra-urbane vampire who oozes polish, style, overcoats, and a love of senseless brutal violence, much like the majority of the Russian population. The main issue is that the films that they tend to come from are cult-ish in nature or just didn't do very well at all. But then so is the nature of B-movie concepts with R ratings. Go figure that the formula for bloodsuckers ends up being a monumental moneymaker when its targeted at teenage girls in a movie - natch with low bodycounts, gore and a seeming absence of black leather.

So I include pics here of the best-dressed undead, vamps and a couple of vampire killers who may or may not be vampires themselves.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Paradise Lost





Quite possibly the most ambitious undertaking that the cinema world will yet (or not) see is the adaptation of John Milton's Paradise Lost. Yep, that's right - someone actually has the cojones to actually try to make a film about the fall of Satan from the Kingdom of Heaven and the exile from the Garden of Adam and Eve. Good luck. For current details, check out:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0484138/

Personally, I would LOVE to see the attempt, kind of like the same attitude I had when I knew someone was seriously attempting The Watchmen. Unfilm-able but kinda glad someone was gonna give it a go. I've never heard of the director, Scott Derrickson, and see that his pedigree lay in B-movie horrors and science fiction, which is where Peter Jackson started. But I also note that he has also opted to create the Hyperion Cantos (of which I will eventually cover) and is equally unfilm-able.

In the meantime, the only visuals we have are the works of John Martin, the lithograph printer of the 19th century was commissioned to do the original illustrations. His frankly speaking frightening visions of Old Testament dogma would be an awesome starting point for anyone.

http://www.wojm.org.uk/