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By: Rebecca,
on 11/22/2007
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The Book vs. the Movie-SPOILER ALERT
By Andrew Varhol
Have you seen the Beowulf movie yet? I went to go see if over the weekend, and not surprisingly, there were some major “edits” made to the story, most notably, the fact that Beowulf does not actually kill Grendel’s Mother and also that the dragon is the son of Beowulf and Grendel’s Mother.
What are your thoughts on this? Do you think Hollywood has the right to tamper with famous works on the grounds of “artistic license?”
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By: Rebecca,
on 5/31/2007
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SPOILER ALERT!
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I drew this for my pals over at Girl-Wonder.org. This is Stephanie Brown (AKA Spoiler, AKA Robin IV) who was killed and subsequently forgotten. I kinda looked at the pic as a chance to show what might've been had Stephanie been given the chance to carry the mantle this last couple years.
Eerie, Dean. I can hear the wind in her hair.
Man, thanks, Stuart. :)
This is a great scene Dean.
Thanks, Jim!