19 LXG - Tom Sawyer

Mar 12, 2006 15:25

Used the textless icons I made the other day to make some with lyrics etc on. Because... yeah, I guess I'm allowed to break my own rules XD Also a couple of animations using Macalania's almost frame-by-frame screencaps in the Dorian Gray's library scene, and a couple with animated text. Was going to make more, but my laptop overheated because I ( Read more... )

movie: lxg

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cherrytart March 12 2006, 12:48:10 UTC
Dorian Gray what? *clueless* I think you've made some great icons (love the animated ones), and I apologize for asking stupid questions, but I'm not familiar with Tom Sawyer. What was the Dorian Gray's library scene about?

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clez March 12 2006, 13:05:53 UTC
A scene in the movie, where we first see the team in action - they're in Dorian Gray's library, and that's also when we first see Tom Sawyer posing as one of the villain's henchmen.

If you mean you're not familiar with Tom Sawyer at all, he was Mark Twain's first literary childhood character, as opposed to Huckleberry Finn - a lot of people (myself included, initially) think Huck came first, because he actually ended up 'narrating' all of the books in that series, save the first book; The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. If you already knew that, sorry for the boring lesson XD

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cherrytart March 13 2006, 06:13:41 UTC
I read Huckleberry Finn years ago, but not Tom Sawyer...and I haven't seen the movie, either, and couldn't remember having ever seen the story connected with the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, which is what confused me. Is it just the name of the library, or does Dorian Gray actually figure in the story? Now I'm so curious!

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cherrytart March 13 2006, 06:17:50 UTC
Okay, forgive me. I've looked it all up, educated myself, and have resolved to go rent LXG and stop pestering you. Then maybe I'll come back for some icons. Haha. Thank you!

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clez March 13 2006, 11:29:57 UTC
Heheheheh, it was no trouble at all XD It's one of my favourite movies, so I don't mind talking about it at all ;)

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clez March 13 2006, 11:28:26 UTC
Dorian Gray is actually in the movie, yup :) He's not blonde, as he was in the book though, and he's played by Stuart Townsend. You should definitely look into it if you're a fan of the literature. They change Dorian a little bit more as well, for the purposes of the movie, but I can't say, or else it'll ruin the whole thing XD

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