That's the point.
I got hooked on this concept after reading Michael Moorcock several years ago.
My favorite treatment of The Crow is the TV series starring
Mark Dacascos.
Dacascos didn't strain at the role. His character had the usual inner demons but was likable at times and was easy to root for. He could be sinister without coming off as unbalanced and insane.Mark Dacascos.
What I liked the most was the obvious martial arts training of the actor. This guy knew what he was doing.
Mark Dacascos
Hawaiian Mark Dacascos is a world-renowned martial artist, winning countless kung fu and karate championships in the early 1980’s. Ambiguous good looks has allowed him to play characters of different nationalities. He first got noticed with the television series The Crow: Stairway to Heaven (1998) and has now appeared in numerous movies.To further demonstrate his versatility, Mark made his debut in 2005 as the host of Iron Chef America, a cooking show on the Food Network.
Contestant in Dancing With the Stars season 9 (2009)
I was going to list all the movies, but there are too many. If you want to look into it -- check out the [Mark Dacascos official website]. There you can find a picture gallery, a filmography, videos, and many other interesting features.
3 comments:
Mark made a great crow. I agree it's an incredible story and even some fairly dodgy movies haven't reduced it's power.
I'm a huge fan of The Crow but I won't lie, I like Brandon Lee best. ;)
interesting...what exactly is "The Crow"?
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