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From: The Gazette
Date: 20030711
Author:THE GAZETTE; CRAIG OUTHIER
Somewhere in heaven - a celestial Starbucks, maybe - Jules Verne, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Mark Twain and a few of their literary buddies are enjoying a hoot over "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen," a brash and altogether wacky action spectacle from "Blade" director Stephen Norrington.
Based on the graphic novel by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neil, the story begins in a darkly embellished version of turn-of-the-century London, where various heroes and villains of British literature have been summoned by Queen Victoria to confront a powerful villain bent on triggering the unthinkable: a ...
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