The sentence is up
by Laurent • 28 July 2014 • Non classé • 0 Comments
Quand je vous dis que les idées de Grant Morrison sont démentes:
It’s a story about a screenwriter named Ray Spass [pronounced ‘space’] who’s had some success a few years ago and written a couple of big movies with Tom Cruise and all kinds of stuff, but in the interim, he’s spent all his money on drink and drugs and women, so he’s at kind of a last chance now. He’s been thrown out of his house, and he buys a new house in the Hills which was once owned by a notorious Satanist, and it has a gigantic sinkhole in the garden and that’s why it’s cheap. He’s been given the opportunity to write this tentpole film for a stuido titled Annihilator, a Legendary type movie. Almost immediately, he discovers he’s got a malignant brain tumor and he’s going to die. He’s just written the first couple of scenes. He’s about to commit suicide when the door knocks and basically, his lead character Max Nomax, the ultimate rebel, the ultimate escape artist, the god of bad men is at the door and says ‘you want help? Here’s how I’m going to help you.’ Max explains ‘it’s not what you think. The brain tumor is actually a package of information. It’s my biography and I had to fire it into your head from another universe. I can’t remember who I am now but you must explain it to me, because if you don’t, the universe is doomed in seven days.”
C’est tiré de cette interview où il tease aussi sur le n°7 de Multiversity d’un façon plus qu’intriguante. Je suis aussi excité qu’une belieber devant le Zénith.