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proteus_lives ([info]proteus_lives) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-05-20 02:01:00

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Current location:Outer Dark
Entry tags:char: loki, char: sherlock holmes, char: thor, medium: movies, publisher: marvel comics, title: thor

The God of Mischief Has Been Cast. (Non-Girl Loki News)
Greetings True Believers! Here is the actor that has been cast to play Loki in the upcoming Thor movie. He looks reasonable but I see Loki with dark hair. He'll need some hair color. What do you TB's think.

Also, I'm providing the link to the first Sherlock Holmes trailer. Robert Downey Jr. is Holmes and Jude Law is Watson. I'm conflicted, the film looks entertaining but....it doesn't seem like Holmes. I'll be interested to see the comments on it.

Enjoy!




Loki: http://www.iwatchstuff.com/2009/05/thor_heres_your_loki_tom_hiddl.php

Holmes: http://www.iwatchstuff.com/2009/05/sherlock_holmes_trailer_its_a.php

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[info]tavella
2009-05-20 09:13 am UTC (link)
Aw, Brannagh's stuff is rarely meant to be high-brow; the glory of his Shakespeare movies is that he manages to find the populist heart of the story and bring it out, without having to modernize the dialogue.

What I'm concerned about is... I do love him, but he's never been an action directior. The action bits of Dead Again, such as they were, were downright clunky and stagy, and his other stuff, not much better.

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[info]filbypott
2009-05-20 06:52 pm UTC (link)
Aw, Brannagh's stuff is rarely meant to be high-brow; the glory of his Shakespeare movies is that he manages to find the populist heart of the story and bring it out, without having to modernize the dialogue.

Huh. That's a good point.

Wish I had Much Ado About Nothing on DVD right now.

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