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Frankly i stop reading the books once Mr Hyde Raped the Invisible Man

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    bond_98 — 12 years ago(August 12, 2013 06:13 AM)

    And ate him. I mean loved the first book. It was fun and adventurous. Then Alan Moore had to turn into some weird porno. Thank God they didn't make a sequel with Sean Connery and Peta Wilson having a 10 minute graphic sex scene. It doesn't help they got rid of the Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde Dynamic.

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      salimy3k — 12 years ago(December 14, 2013 02:19 AM)

      Brilliant post - it underscored the reason why I think a lot of Moore fans act like spoiled brats - I actually thought that this movie was better than his horrid comics - Moore lately tends to wallow in unfettered sadism and violence whenever he gets a tad confused about what to do with his characters; Another reason why I've begun to look at him with a jaundiced eye is his use of racism in his comic books. It's one thing to make a character racist in his last Cthulhu Mythos book, but when you lay the racism overtones on thick, with NO deep insight, then one wonders whether you're using the violence against minorities as an excuse for your own prejudices

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        Oddark123 — 12 years ago(December 16, 2013 03:46 PM)

        Honestly i agree. I adore the concept of the LoEG but i admit the way Moore created it, left me wishing for better. I know he has a pretty decent comic book following, but i feel no shame in saying Moore's style of story is not the story i want to read, nor is his literary cross overs are not the way i'd like to see it done.
        That being said this movie still has it's issues, but in an honest statement, this movie is more the product i'd like to see out of this idea that the comics that started this off was.
        And i'm glad to see i'm not alone in that thought.
        Gamefaqs has a far worse population than IMDB

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          BrunoAntony — 12 years ago(March 02, 2014 11:48 AM)

          I think Moore was soured by the experience with the film adaptation and wanted to make the rest of the comics "unfilmable" by masking them super weird.
          His recent "Nemo" stories are great, though.

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