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I wouldn't merge those 2 articles, it may look like the same content. But in fact it isn't, Immortals is indeed the movie version of a graphic novel. But the story is alter much, some parts are left out and in the movie the story takes place in New York and the book version takes place in Paris. I would rather prefer that the Immortals article makes this very clear(read a big article). Also I suppose that there are multiple examples to find on wikipedia where there is an article on a book and an article on the movie based on the book. And in this context the merge doesn't same to right to me. -- Goanookie 11:21, 12 July 2005 (UTC)
I greatly enjoyed this movie, but the Region 1 DVD spoils the ending a little by not translating Jill's final speech (delivered in French) into English. I think it would be quite helpful if a section were added to the article translating her final dialogue. Any French speakers out there care to take up the challenge? 23skidoo 03:34, 15 September 2005 (UTC)
Might be a good thing to include in the article: all over the 'net -- including
IMDB -- there's another, awful translation. It could be that this is actually from the closed-captioning / language options from the DVD (can anyone verify?). Compare
this from IMDB to the two stanzas from the
Aggeler translation (note that Jill says the first, Nikopol finishes the thought):
IMDB:
Aggeler:
Michael ( talk| contrib) 13:53, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
I just caught the tail end of this on Sci-Fi, and it said something a woman taking a pill to be completely human. There's no mention of the becoming completely human part in the article. Hackwrench 01:58, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
Having only seen this once I was a bit surprised to read "before his death sentence is carried out." I wasnt under the impression that Horus was killed in the end. He seamed rather pleased with himself to me
Technically, being immortal, Horus' "death sentence" will not kill him. SPOILER: In the comic he is not killed by the gods, but encased in a block on solid rock, a la Han Solo in carbonite. He is later unwittingly released by a bunch of scientists, and proceeds to blast them to smithereens with his laser guys. Go figure. -- Nasajin 01:47, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
The poster shows the title as the English "Immortal" rather than (what I assume is the French) Immortel. Shouldn't we use the English version ? -- Beardo 03:31, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
The infobox lists producers as Jean-Jacques Annaud and John D. Schofield; IMDB lists Charles Gassot, whose name appeared on the copy I am watching. -- Beardo 03:51, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
What's with all the "immortel" - The english title is Immortal, and that is also what it says on the print? -- IceHunter ( talk) 13:29, 23 April 2009 (UTC)
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I wouldn't merge those 2 articles, it may look like the same content. But in fact it isn't, Immortals is indeed the movie version of a graphic novel. But the story is alter much, some parts are left out and in the movie the story takes place in New York and the book version takes place in Paris. I would rather prefer that the Immortals article makes this very clear(read a big article). Also I suppose that there are multiple examples to find on wikipedia where there is an article on a book and an article on the movie based on the book. And in this context the merge doesn't same to right to me. -- Goanookie 11:21, 12 July 2005 (UTC)
I greatly enjoyed this movie, but the Region 1 DVD spoils the ending a little by not translating Jill's final speech (delivered in French) into English. I think it would be quite helpful if a section were added to the article translating her final dialogue. Any French speakers out there care to take up the challenge? 23skidoo 03:34, 15 September 2005 (UTC)
Might be a good thing to include in the article: all over the 'net -- including
IMDB -- there's another, awful translation. It could be that this is actually from the closed-captioning / language options from the DVD (can anyone verify?). Compare
this from IMDB to the two stanzas from the
Aggeler translation (note that Jill says the first, Nikopol finishes the thought):
IMDB:
Aggeler:
Michael ( talk| contrib) 13:53, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
I just caught the tail end of this on Sci-Fi, and it said something a woman taking a pill to be completely human. There's no mention of the becoming completely human part in the article. Hackwrench 01:58, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
Having only seen this once I was a bit surprised to read "before his death sentence is carried out." I wasnt under the impression that Horus was killed in the end. He seamed rather pleased with himself to me
Technically, being immortal, Horus' "death sentence" will not kill him. SPOILER: In the comic he is not killed by the gods, but encased in a block on solid rock, a la Han Solo in carbonite. He is later unwittingly released by a bunch of scientists, and proceeds to blast them to smithereens with his laser guys. Go figure. -- Nasajin 01:47, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
The poster shows the title as the English "Immortal" rather than (what I assume is the French) Immortel. Shouldn't we use the English version ? -- Beardo 03:31, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
The infobox lists producers as Jean-Jacques Annaud and John D. Schofield; IMDB lists Charles Gassot, whose name appeared on the copy I am watching. -- Beardo 03:51, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
What's with all the "immortel" - The english title is Immortal, and that is also what it says on the print? -- IceHunter ( talk) 13:29, 23 April 2009 (UTC)
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