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Chosen by Ikarus
'This is a great image drawn by James O'Barr. I love the
detail in Eric's face as it shows the pain, the anguish and the insanity in his eyes as he
goes over the memories of his lost girlfriend. Overall, a fantastic piece by O'Barr.'
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Chosen by Moon Mistress
'This is my favourite picture because I feel that it is most
illustrative of the pain and anguish that the Crow experiences.'
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Chosen by Cole Corven
'The reason I chose this pic in particular is because it
mirrors everything Brandon's performance stood for. When I see Eric poised atop Top
Dollar's table with his arms outstretched - ready to take on the world - I am reminded of
how Brandon extended himself in every possible way for "The Crow." His
performance stands for more than most people think. The role of Eric Draven was very much
Brandon's fate, and I believe he knew this, which is why he plunged headlong into the
'acting abyss.' Brandon tackled the darkness inside of himself, and in doing so, he
discovered a light that would brighten the lives of millions of people ... he gave us
something that goes far beyond art, poetry, or film. He wasn't afraid to give
"The Crow" his all. This photograph is a perfect snapshot of a man who was
in the process of becoming a legend, and the image itself is legendary.'
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Chosen by Salem Crow
'I like this Crow pic the best out of my collection because of
the look of contemplation on Brandon's face. No words are needed. '
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Chosen by HalloweenCrow
'Nothing is trivial, Love is
Forever.'
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Chosen by tWISTEd sPINe
'This task was near impossible for me. The easy way out was
to choose something "cool", but I forced myself to select something that
represents all sides of Eric/The Crow to me. In this image, we see driving rage, maddening
sorrow, and finally...we get a full dose of cold, unbending resignation. Its all right
there in this image, panel to panel, the emotional journey of The Crow.'
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Chosen by The Sorrow
'Its hard to explain, this may sound crazy, but through
music our feelings can be expressed. Like anger, love, sorrow and when I saw the photo
with The Crow and the guitar, it was like I could feel his sorrow, his loss. He lost his
life, his love and his passion (the ablity to play music). The photo tells me all
this.'
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Chosen by Chris Bruno
'This is probably one of my favourite pictures ever. You
can almost see Draven's aggression in Lee's eyes. It's with pictures like this that you
realise that someone like Brandon Lee can never be replaced.'
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Chosen by Blood Angel
'This is probably the most symbolic moment of the first
film. I really love this because it signifies the fire in Eric Draven's heart and
his love for Shelly Webster. It's something of a sad irony that the scene had to be
filmed without Brandon Lee.'
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Chosen by Kazidav
'I have chosen this pic because it moves me so much,
Brandon looks so sweet and lovable.'
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Chosen by Darkness Fatale
'T'was the predatory gleam in Eric Draven's eyes which
compelled me to choose this picture. He's out for vengeance, and nothing will stop him
from laying swift punishment to those who deserve it.....not even a rain of knives.'
'Poor ol' Tin-Tin.......too bad he's the first one to succumb to Death.'
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Chosen by DA Crow
I just love this one, because this is the most fantastic
moment of The Crow movie, seeing Eric's change. His face is full of rage and sadness
simultaneously. He is ready for everything now.
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Chosen by Fantasy Dwarf
I like this one, because you can see that both characters
are fragile. You can see the sadness, pain and emotions.
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Chosen by Sandra Serón Velasco
The Crow or an angel? Can you tell me what he was?
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