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  • 0:14 - "Whattup?"

    So the consequences for several decades of sin and debauchery is ending up looking like you played "bobbing for french fries"

  • = = i don't understand this video ........

  • 0:14 the first time I saw that, I was goddamn scared

    Now I lol, see it well, he's even smiling XD

  • is that thing real? or is it a painting?

  • This is so great! Thanks!

  • that was wonderfully done...good imagination

  • its exactly how i pictures him, even when i read the book.

  • it's a pity that he isn't playing dorian gray in the new movie ~_~

  • I think it's brilliant.

  • thanks for telling us that the dorian is from league of extraordinary gentlemen, i ve been wondering where the hell he was from, and finally you unlocked my doubts. thanks.

  • Ben Barnes is better !!

  • this dorian gray is the one from "League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen!!!" So for those dumbasses who think the character is wrong suck my massive schlong!!!!! cock schwufflers!!!!

  • huh?

  • I actually think this is clever and well done even though that wasn't how the literary incarnation of Dorian looked.

  • Boring

  • Epically failed .\ /.

  • not the best in terms of it being an English project, but in terms of being entertained this was pretty good.

  • u fail

  • I just got shown the same picture about 10 times.

    Well done.

  • thats kinda scary lolz

  • well I'd say that the picture choise was wrong - dorian grey's face didn't became a skull. He became an ugly old man. But anyway this was good. Spooky.

  • in fact he was also blond and that is said about a million times in the book

  • A lot of versions make the painting look dead and skull-like near the end.

  • Yes, but I totally like the idea in it: The picture showing your sins, LITERALLY showing the sins, and you're not stained. That's what I liked in the new movie when Dorian said: "I've SEEN my soul!" which is quite true.. What does this tell us? Be careful what you wish for..

  • I agree. By not how the literary Dorian looked I didn't mean the painting, I meant the actor. But I don't think it was a bad change.

  • im glad its brown; it shows the contrast in his skin shows how elegant and delicate he his.. besides everyone wants to be blond these days.. it cant always be exactly like the book.

  • that's understandable... but there's a reference to his golden hair in every other chapter, at least.

  • The movie isn't only about Dorian Gray, and the other stories used aren't exactly historically correct either.

  • Hey, cunt nugget, Dorian Gray wasn't a real person... He's a character made up by the great Oscar Wilde for his fictional novel the Picture of Dorian Gray.

  • Hey cunt nugget, I was talking about the other literary characters in the League. I never mentioned he was real. Learn to read.

  • AP English?

    It shouldn't persuade anyone that you even read the book. I hope your teacher saw through this fluff.

    What does this clip prove? Rudimentary editing skills, that is all. (That and an ignorance of copyright law...)

  • spooky! good job

  • waste of time

  • as much as I admire Stuart Townsend, I prefer the older version(really freaked me out) from 1947.

  • yes, indeed very useless

  • *quite!! :D

  • this is such a useless video.

  • *quite! ahahahah

  • Whoa, the music is so chilling. Good job.

  • Woah, scary! Which pictures did you use for his bad!portrait? Were they from a movie or did you make them?

  • All the pictures used, I found from google. I'm not talented to make those on my own. I can't really remember which sites i found them from,Sorry!

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