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happy pride to THE polycule
If this isn't true love than i don't know what is
“It is not so much for its beauty that the forest makes a claim upon men’s hearts, as for that subtle something, that quality of air that emanation from old trees, that so wonderfully changes and renews a weary spirit.”
― Robert Louis Stevenson
Source: Grow Your Garden Instagram page
This shit made me cry
The Crow (1994) dir. Alex Proyas
Here's the protagonist of my webcomic :D
I still haven't posted because I'm struggling with the character's features and the history but after I finish all the character's sheets I'm going to start working on the comic.
these dumbasses are so underrated it hurts
why everyone at the wall street journal needs to have their bullet sprayed bodies hung in public like mussolini
He's so fucking beautiful
Brandon Lee behind the scenes of The Crow (1994)
I don't know why I think this is funny
a comic about a mirror
[!! i did NOT make this !!]
real.
Just a drawing that i was going to post on TikTok but honestly i think i'm going to give up no one likes my drawings :/
Thank god this shit is dying
I love him soooooo much
What Eric Draven does with his eyebrows is the same thing as what a dog does with their ears
Eric Draven 🕊️
“What really drew me to it was what Rupert Sanders wanted to do with it. He wanted to completely reimagine the story and the character and tailor it towards a modern audience.” - Bill Skarsgård about The Crow remake x
Then it's not 'The Crow', is it?! Get out of here with your Pete Davidson meets Jared Leto's Joker, wannabe Constantine crap. Tell me you completely missed the point of the original without telling me you completely missed the point of the original.
The original was simultaneously over the top and exquisitely subtle, the character development was brilliant, and the writing was spectacular. There are no substitutions for the 1994 original, no I will not be taking any questions.
MY BRAIN:
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YEEEESSS BRANDON ""OWNS"" ERIC DRAVEN
He died acting as Eric and it's disrespectful to do a reboot. Like i said Brandon "owns" Eric, it would be ok if they tried to make a new character based on the first movie but not just take Eric and giving to another actor, I know they said that they would try to respect Brandon's memory but I don't believe it. I do not hate Bill, he's a great actor, i hate the people who thought this would be a good idea
It’s very weird to me that this is not the first time I’ve had a reason to say this: only one actor ever has or ever will really play Eric Draven.
Rebooting that role is an insult to Brandon Lee’s memory.
Rob Zombie had the sense to think better of it, so The Crow: 2037 was scrapped. The Canadian tv series Stairway to Heaven was rightfully cancelled after one season.
The movie sequels are…fine, on average. City of Angels is a slightly interesting story with something resembling a plot, and they descend in quality from there. Since they don’t feature Eric Draven as a character, but rather his successors, no big deal.
The character of Eric Draven should never have been rebooted.
And this new movie looks like it was made by people who don’t give a damn about the comics.
I don’t often hope for things to fail, but on that short list is any remake of The Crow.
I very rarely get riled up about this sort of thing, but I watched my big brother’s copy of The Crow almost every day when I was 15 & 16 years old. It means a lot to me.
“Because we do not know when we will die, we get to think of life as an inexhaustible well, and yet everything happens only a certain number of times, and a very small number, really.” – Brandon Lee
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