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	Comments on: Read: First Four Pages From Vincenzo Natali&#8217;s Aborted &#8216;Swamp Thing&#8217; Script	</title>
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		By: Emperor Zerg Rush		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Eh, it\&#039;s like Warren Ellis mentions in replies to him (and he confirms in further response) - it\&#039;s a lot like the time Alan Moore wrote the character (with the inclusion of the Sunderland corporation). Where Swamp Thing wasn\&#039;t Alec Holland transformed but the sentient plant life that had absorbed the consciousness of Holland instead. While, yet again, it probably would\&#039;ve pissed off Alan Moore (because what DOESN\&#039;T these days, right?), it could\&#039;ve been interesting to see as a finished product (certainly better than Return of Swamp Thing, which was too focused on Adam West Batman-styled camp nonsense to be worth caring about and far removed from Craven\&#039;s flawed-yet-watchable original film in overall tone).]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Eh, it\&#8217;s like Warren Ellis mentions in replies to him (and he confirms in further response) &#8211; it\&#8217;s a lot like the time Alan Moore wrote the character (with the inclusion of the Sunderland corporation). Where Swamp Thing wasn\&#8217;t Alec Holland transformed but the sentient plant life that had absorbed the consciousness of Holland instead. While, yet again, it probably would\&#8217;ve pissed off Alan Moore (because what DOESN\&#8217;T these days, right?), it could\&#8217;ve been interesting to see as a finished product (certainly better than Return of Swamp Thing, which was too focused on Adam West Batman-styled camp nonsense to be worth caring about and far removed from Craven\&#8217;s flawed-yet-watchable original film in overall tone).</p>
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