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RenRippa
09-14-2009, 11:40 AM
Yo wut up?
Once the LGW movie comes out I'd highly recommend a couple of ENIGMA tracks be put on there. ENIGMA's all about the "New Age" but at least they keep to the tight beats, sick melodies, and sensual vocals. I'd imagine the LGW movies being PG-13 (if not rated R for violence, though I wouldn't mind seeing a sex/nudity scene somewhere), so I think it'd be alright to have ENIGMA's music be on there.
Below are some example tracks...
Gravity of Love
Push the Limits
Silence Must Be Heard
Sadeness
I Love You, I'll Kill You
Edit: Took down the links just incase they're not appropriate.
Edit 2: Took down my other statements incase they were inappropriate as well.
Hatter Blade
09-14-2009, 01:06 PM
I'd imagine the LGW movies being PG-13 (if not rated R for violence, though I wouldn't mind seeing a sex/nudity scene somewhere). ...
Kinda inspirational for movie scenes like...when Redd goes through her killing sprees, or maybe an erotic scene between Alyss and Dodge (*hint* *hint*). ;)
Oh please.
...Take a moment to glance at the expression of my avatar.
We don't need your sick, personal views on the relationships between males and females, especially the relationship between Frank Beddor's own characters. If you are a true fan of The Looking Glass Wars, the least you could do, the least, is that you could show proper respect towards his characters. Also note that there are younger viewers here, and your indecent immorality should be kept somewhere off of this site.
RenRippa
09-14-2009, 01:47 PM
My fault, didn't mean to offend anyone. Personally I would think it'd be interesting to see a more mature rated Alice in Wonderland, sort of like the route that "American McGee's Alice" took.
Her Imperial Viciousness
09-14-2009, 09:17 PM
My fault, didn't mean to offend anyone. Personally I would think it'd be interesting to see a more mature rated Alice in Wonderland, sort of like the route that "American McGee's Alice" took.
Just remember: While the Hatter M comics are intended for adult readers, it's for violence, not portrayal of intimate situations.
Think of how Arwen and Aragorn's relationship in Lord of the Rings was portrayed. You know that they are very VERY into each other..but it's a tame portrayal of what I am sure is a very fiery relationship.
homburgmolly_fan
09-15-2009, 09:33 AM
Think of how Arwen and Aragorn's relationship in Lord of the Rings was portrayed. You know that they are very VERY into each other..but it's a tame portrayal of what I am sure is a very fiery relationship.
Uh... yeah. What Her Imperial Viciousness said.
If there are any such innappropriate scenes in LGW I would be fiercely disappointed and angry. As stated by our Super Mod, you can portray a loving relationship in a respectful way, too. I think (and this is just IMHO) that when direct sex/nudity scenes are protrayed, it almost downplays the love of the two characters. Once you see that, you might begin to look at them as objects more than characters. I think if a good, real, firm love is to be shown, then on the big screen we don't need to see the intimate stuff. We need to see the ways they are willing to sacrifice for each other. That will develop the character more and make them more likable to the audience. But anyways, that's just IMHO.
TeamEdwardGirltheAlyssian
09-15-2009, 11:31 PM
Uh... yeah. What Her Imperial Viciousness said.
If there are any such innappropriate scenes in LGW I would be fiercely disappointed and angry. As stated by our Super Mod, you can portray a loving relationship in a respectful way, too. I think (and this is just IMHO) that when direct sex/nudity scenes are protrayed, it almost downplays the love of the two characters. Once you see that, you might begin to look at them as objects more than characters. I think if a good, real, firm love is to be shown, then on the big screen we don't need to see the intimate stuff. We need to see the ways they are willing to sacrifice for each other. That will develop the character more and make them more likable to the audience. But anyways, that's just IMHO.
I highly agree. These novels are tagged as YA, and as much as I enjoyed them more as I got older (I read them for the 1st time when I was 12 and 13, but I liked them more when I was 14 and now 15, but I've read the series to my 11 year old sister and I obviously have to have discresion about what I read to my sister, so an intimate moment between Alyss and Dodge would be a bit inapproriate. Besides, one thing about Alyss and Dodge's relationship is that, even though their innocence has been lost at young ages, they are the thing that reminds the other of those innocent times, and the peace and carefree-ness, that went with it. That sort of thing would mess it up.
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