tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8186250176674135232.post5995619507488392720..comments2023-08-07T11:28:05.833-04:00Comments on PLANET GRIFFIN: PLANET GRIFFIN'S Next Top Ten Movies That Move On Paper: Comics Undreamed Of! Pt.14The Infamous RodBuddahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02348169753242084297noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8186250176674135232.post-8575121504857232802009-08-03T08:41:34.681-04:002009-08-03T08:41:34.681-04:00Oh, I'm all for the human aspect of it... I ha...Oh, I'm all for the human aspect of it... I hate that Stansfield didn't get away (I liked the character)... Maybe we could see a grown Mathilda plooting out missions 'flashbacking' to those days of old--- y'know, back when assassinations meant something;)RodBuddahnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8186250176674135232.post-72138748133150459352009-08-03T08:28:04.479-04:002009-08-03T08:28:04.479-04:00Rod,
Thanks for including this one. Now I've...Rod,<br /><br />Thanks for including this one. Now I've really got to see if I can dig up my layouts for "The Professional" story I had in mind so I can do a companion post to this one.<br />Also, the key pulling off a comic book version would be to NOT focus on the revenge aspect, since, as you pointed out, we know how it ends. The key would be to focus on the relationship, the training and the missions. The international version, "Leon," already showed Leon taking Matilda on assignments, so just expand on that a little. I'd imagine it to be a little like Jason Pearson's "Body Bags," without the rampant misogyny (although I love "Body Bags" anyway). The only liberty you might have to take with the film is the amount of time the two spent together before Leon met his fate.Jay Pottshttp://www.worldofhurtonline.comnoreply@blogger.com