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Sep. 21st, 2003 11:41 pmOMG. I wish Neil would come to Australia.
He talked a bit about Endless Night (which I did buy myself a copy of before the show) and then read the story 15 Portraits of Despair and talked some more and then answered some questions. Most of them were good -- can't remember most of them. HIs next project is the novel Ananszi Boys which is a vague sequel to American Gods but something he describes as "a romp" about Mr. Ananszi's two sons, one of whom has god-like powers and the other who doesn't. Then a children's book, working title The Graveyard Book which is his version of The Jungle Book only in this case, the child in question's parents are murdered and he's raised by dead people, not wolves. No. I'm not kidding. He said it will be "very scary". Then after that, he might get to the story of how Delight Became Delirium, mostly because if he doesn't "People will hit me with sticks". [My bold]
OH MY GOD.
Edit the first:
Adding to the fangirlish love, someone just posted a picture of Orlando Bloom and that Aussie guy from some random comedy thing who did Poita whose name escapes me for the moment (otherwise known as Eric Bana) in the new movie about Troy.
I know I'm supposed to be fangirling how hot OB looks, but I can't help but do little ecstatic-Classics-fangirl type dances about how OB looks like the perfect Paris, and how EB looks surprisingly perfect as Hector.
I'm just going to go over there and have a lie-down. Mmm, Homeric.
Edit the second:
THANK FUCK.
It hadn't occurred to us that people who already had the Sandman books would see the new Sandman covers and want them, but lots of people have written in en masse and asked about ways of obtaining them to put on their own books. DC's investigating a way of packaging the ten covers alone, the hardback versions with dustflaps, with a slip of cardboard, for more or less cost, for those people who want them. I'll put something up when it's figured out, if it happens.
I really hope this goes ahead. Because otherwise I will be forced to repurchase my entire Sandman library with the new orgasmic[al?]ly good Dave McKean covers in hardback, and sell my old ones on ebay.
He talked a bit about Endless Night (which I did buy myself a copy of before the show) and then read the story 15 Portraits of Despair and talked some more and then answered some questions. Most of them were good -- can't remember most of them. HIs next project is the novel Ananszi Boys which is a vague sequel to American Gods but something he describes as "a romp" about Mr. Ananszi's two sons, one of whom has god-like powers and the other who doesn't. Then a children's book, working title The Graveyard Book which is his version of The Jungle Book only in this case, the child in question's parents are murdered and he's raised by dead people, not wolves. No. I'm not kidding. He said it will be "very scary". Then after that, he might get to the story of how Delight Became Delirium, mostly because if he doesn't "People will hit me with sticks". [My bold]
OH MY GOD.
Edit the first:
Adding to the fangirlish love, someone just posted a picture of Orlando Bloom and that Aussie guy from some random comedy thing who did Poita whose name escapes me for the moment (otherwise known as Eric Bana) in the new movie about Troy.
I know I'm supposed to be fangirling how hot OB looks, but I can't help but do little ecstatic-Classics-fangirl type dances about how OB looks like the perfect Paris, and how EB looks surprisingly perfect as Hector.
I'm just going to go over there and have a lie-down. Mmm, Homeric.
Edit the second:
THANK FUCK.
It hadn't occurred to us that people who already had the Sandman books would see the new Sandman covers and want them, but lots of people have written in en masse and asked about ways of obtaining them to put on their own books. DC's investigating a way of packaging the ten covers alone, the hardback versions with dustflaps, with a slip of cardboard, for more or less cost, for those people who want them. I'll put something up when it's figured out, if it happens.
I really hope this goes ahead. Because otherwise I will be forced to repurchase my entire Sandman library with the new orgasmic[al?]ly good Dave McKean covers in hardback, and sell my old ones on ebay.
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Date: 2003-09-21 07:17 am (UTC)And on the troy picture, I'm with you. I went 'oh, pretty' to the fact that it's Orlando, then 'Eee!' to the fact of how good it looks.
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Date: 2003-09-21 10:15 pm (UTC)Yup, all the way. I had had reservations about Eric Bana as Hector (it doesn't help that to us Aussies, he's a comedic actor--it'd be like David Spade doing a really serious role), but now I'm all about the Bana-love. Whee!
And I knew from the get-go that Orlando would be perfect for Paris, because Paris is essentially a pretty boy. But I didn't know how perfect!
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Date: 2003-09-24 05:38 pm (UTC)See, I don't know him as comedic actor, but just going from The Hulk to this is a bit of a change. I did think he was pretty and would fit decently apperance-wise (especially with Orlando as Paris), but now it just looks right.
I can't wait for this movie.
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Date: 2003-09-24 08:08 pm (UTC)Aaaanyway, I'm waffling. [And I can't believe you think he's cute! *peers* I guess he sort of is. He's just eternally either Chopper or Poita in my head, I guess.]
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Date: 2003-10-26 08:26 am (UTC)It's okay. Was entertaining to me. And I mostly think he's cute because I like the dark hair/pale eyes look. *Nods*
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Date: 2003-10-26 08:36 am (UTC)I love the dark hair/pale eyes look. Yum.
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Date: 2003-11-12 08:09 am (UTC)Very lovely, isn't it?
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Date: 2003-09-21 09:11 am (UTC)Let's just hope he can act in this one. *g*
(Oh wait, I'm supposed to be an Orli fangirl, right? OMGOMGhe's so hott and he's such a good actor omg!!!!)
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Date: 2003-09-21 04:58 pm (UTC)