
MUST be made. It's only polite.
Mr. Id, politely greeting a young girl, who seems to be a bit lost with the whole concept of changing ones living arrangements. Introductions, and then directions. It's only polite.
btw, Mr. Id's cat, is a jerk. Don't let his sweet toothy smile fool you. Also, this is crazy old artwork, but still pretty darn accurate. A ref sheet to come.
" psy·cho·pomp
ˈsīkōˌpämp/
noun
(in Greek mythology) a guide of souls to the place of the dead.
the spiritual guide of a living person's soul."
Mr. Id, politely greeting a young girl, who seems to be a bit lost with the whole concept of changing ones living arrangements. Introductions, and then directions. It's only polite.
btw, Mr. Id's cat, is a jerk. Don't let his sweet toothy smile fool you. Also, this is crazy old artwork, but still pretty darn accurate. A ref sheet to come.
" psy·cho·pomp
ˈsīkōˌpämp/
noun
(in Greek mythology) a guide of souls to the place of the dead.
the spiritual guide of a living person's soul."
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Human
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No :( The speed they moved the story along made me cringe. That easily could have been 2 different movies, and I'm a long standing fan of HB being a bruiser character. Not a speed up, chop chop guy. He doesn't move like a Jackie Chan type character, that's Abe, Abe can be a speed monster, but HB, he moves like cooling lava, taking the bruises along the way, until he gets a hold of you, and then BAM!! The END.
And the "romantic" subplot with the sister elf, depressed the hell out of me. They tried to make them EXACTLY like Liz and HB, only without the DECADES of actually intimacy. They could totally have left out the romantic aspect, left them heavily, and EMOTIONALLY connected, without making it a weird shadow of an already established relationship archetype. And I think it would have been much more interesting. Abe needed someone like himself, but the romantic connection just made it seem, meh? But I think that has to do with the speed and pace of the movie too. *shrug*
AND....there is the can of worms you opened up...man. Now I wanna go watch the first one again. X3
And the "romantic" subplot with the sister elf, depressed the hell out of me. They tried to make them EXACTLY like Liz and HB, only without the DECADES of actually intimacy. They could totally have left out the romantic aspect, left them heavily, and EMOTIONALLY connected, without making it a weird shadow of an already established relationship archetype. And I think it would have been much more interesting. Abe needed someone like himself, but the romantic connection just made it seem, meh? But I think that has to do with the speed and pace of the movie too. *shrug*
AND....there is the can of worms you opened up...man. Now I wanna go watch the first one again. X3
Personally, I find almost all romantic elements can be left out of movies and nothing get's lost in the movie :/ But you do make a good point, the pacing did seem a bit accellerated. And HB was really agile in the second compared to the first. Never really follow HellBoy, so I didn't know he couldn't really do that later on >.> 'Figured he did some TaiBo or something between movies and limbered up or something o_o
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