Friday, December 2, 2011

Beauties of Literature: Part 2 - Alice Cullen

Hello, and welcome to Part 2 of Beauties of Literature.

My apologies to Twilight fans when I said in my previous post if your looking for Bella Swan or Hermione Granger you're on the wrong blog. Now just because I said Bella Swan doesn't mean I wasn't gonna include a Twilight member. I've never read the books, however I have seen the movies. Not a fan really it's more of my fiancee's thing.

Now What's my beef with Bella,.... nothing really.... she just seems to plain for my taste. On the other hand as of late I've taken such a strong liking to Alice Cullen (played by Ashley Greene)Through the 1st three movies I thought she was a cutie but the forth movie I got to see more the women in her and less the vampire. I guess you can say she's one of the reasons I'm a little interested in the movies. Ialso learned from the movie why women seem to be into Edward and well for a vamnpire he does show a lot of chivalry and one of th efew guys out there who still believes in it.

More Beauties of Literature to come may be longer but stick around!!!!

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Beauties of Literature: Part 1 - Lisbeth Salander

Welcome back! Yes it is about a year since i last posted on this blog well other than getting engaged and moving I was busy working on my other blog "Frank'd Up Toons"...
If you still haven't seen it before please make the time to view it.

Well one thing I wanted to do for a while was post a thread dedicated to the beauties of Literature (recent books). I have a few characters in mind that will pop up in time to come.... if your looking for Bella Swan or Hermione Granger you're on the wrong blog.

Anyway I present to you the 1st Beauty of Literature:

Lisbeth Salander


From the Millennium Series (aka the Girl with the Dragon Tatoo Series)

I've never read the books, but I loved the movies.... If your gonna say "Duh how'd ya see them if they didn't come out yet".... you're an idiot. In 2009 all 3 books were released in theaters in Sweden and all came to the US the following year. Lisbeth was played by the beautiful Noomi Rapace (who will co-star in the new Sherlock Holmes movie). She is who I based my drawing Lisbeth off of.

I really have no desire to see the American version of "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo," because If it ain't broke Don't fix it! This reminds me how when Japan released the 1st Godzilla film they added scenes with white American actor Raymond Burr for the US release to keep the Americans interested.

Well more Literary Beauties to come you'll just have to remain updated for the next post.