YESSS. My boyfriend Peyton Manning has *got this shit*. I am going to drink so many disgusting bright orange cocktails in his honor, you have no idea.
Wait, do you really not know what the term fandom means, or did you just want to hear her explanation of it? I feel really groggy and out of it because I just woke up... but the existence of Tiger Beat-esque Dreamy Funny Boys on Youtube which little girls proto-ship does not shock me very much. Then again, in fangirl…
Oh my god, I just posted the exact same thing.
Yeahhh, no. I'll be over here wearing this instead:
No— with the prison guard Wilson, who asks him about his ethnic background in really demeaning language. Shadow just has to grit his teeth and be polite as he's tense about being released. I really like the ambiguity of Shadow's ethnicity, and how every character projects their own interpretation onto him throughout…
I usually never talk about casting either, but I have longed for this project to come into fruition for ages, and I'm getting antsy with speculation! I think a beefed-up Jesse Williams would be a decent pick, though his pretty eyes are a little off. (But hey, gray contacts exist.) Also, it's funny that you thought…
First edition, American original. It actually is the same version that's on the HarperCollins site, so you can just read there instead of hunting through your bookshelves! (Also, I'm glad that you have multiple copies too. It's one of those books I always need to be able to find.)
I've read a lot of opinions that are really mixed on the notion of The Rock as Shadow, because it seems like some people don't think that he can act with enough subtlety for the part. I think he might be amazing, though.
On page ten of the book there's mention of Shadow's racial ambiguity and the fact that he's a person of color (I happened to have the book next to me). A prison guard asks him about his background. Granted, it's just one page— easy to miss or forget about.
Gaiman said Shadow's physically based on Dwayne Johnson, or so I read. He'd be a good choice.
YES! Gaiman's Anansi Boys is a prime example of this.
And somewhat Emma Watson-esque!
Pinterest isn't solely bland and full of mason jars! I personally love the format of Pinterest much more than Tumblr, so I use the heck out of it. But you will never see me pin a picture of a crockpot full of raw chicken and cream of mushroom soup.
I want more cheap public transit in general! I don't drive (medical condition) and I live in a rural area! :/
Maybe it's like, "Pay attention to meeee. Paaaaayyyy attention to meeeeeeeeeee!", especially given the notion that this latest dude is someone he has openly admired yet never met.
I believe in yesterday. :(
I love this; your mom is a great person.