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    What book are you reading right now?

    Bouncing between two books: "Anno Dracula: The Bloody Red Barron" and "Generation Xbox: How Video Games Invaded Hollywood". I highly recommend the Anno Dracula series to anyone who enjoys cheeky alternative histories and loves Victorian/Edwardian Literature.
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    Maine is the most peaceful state in the US

    [[Wrote something stupid - can't think of anything to replace it with]]
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    What do you like about the previous poster? Part Trois!

    Honestly? Online game or not I dig you spirituality and always wish you the best.
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    A tale from a nursing home

    Shit. I've been away awhile. When did the tone get this toxic?
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    The last movie you watched... and score out of ten - Part 2

    The Woman in Black |6/10| The Woman in Black gets high marks for style and atmosphere, but is hamstringed by Daniel Radcliffe’s near somnambulant performance. The Woman in Black is a by the book Victorian ghost story. A young lawyer is sent to a remote village to settle an estate. He is...
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    The last movie you watched... and score out of ten - Part 2

    The bluray version is near reference quality--one of the best transfers I've seen. Also, it has an extended interview with Nicolas Winding Refn that is very enlightening.
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    Latest Food Discoveries - Share them here!

    This is FRED. FRED is water. FRED, for some unknown reason, looks like a traveler bottle of vodka. All I can say is that once water goes all postmodern we are all in for a world of shit. I'm hydrating, ironically...
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    The last movie you watched... and score out of ten - Part 2

    Matewan, without a doubt. Great movie and fantastic performances from Chris Cooper and David Strathairn. Late Sayles is a hard sell. Sayles has become increasingly didactic with age. I like Silver City because of Chris Cooper and Danny Huston, but fully admit that it is a dopey movie.
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    The last movie you watched... and score out of ten - Part 2

    Brother From Another Planet is an early John Sayles film. Sayles got his start working with Roger Corman. He wrote the screenplays for "Piranha" and the "Howling". Both are unabashed b-movies, but received critical praise and a cult following because of the wit of the writing (and...
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    What book are you reading right now?

    So, I am a book away from being out of stuff to read at the gym. I've been eyeing "A Game of Thrones" because of all the good press for the HBO series and the hype surrounding the latest book. Here's the thing. I generally hate fantasy novels. I can read stuff like "The Once and Future...
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    What book are you reading right now?

    Carrion Comfort? The one where the vampires don't suck blood-they exert their will on others. I love the novel. Creepy as hell. Another good vampire novel to check out is Anno Dracula by Kim Newman. Totally different kind of story. It throws Victorian history and literature into a...
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    The last movie you watched... and score out of ten - Part 2

    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) 7/10 You can add a point if you haven’t already seen the 2009 Swedish version of this film. I can’t praise this movie because it is absolutely redundant and isn’t a significant improvement over the original. One would think that David Fincher’s...
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    One Completely Random Sentence...

    That said, the viciousness of the children was not necessarily predicated by Mme. Ostranger’s peculiar notions regarding child rearing, but instead were bred into the bone from generations of similar brutish ancestral behaviors resulting in an atavistic imperative that no degree of social reform...
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    What book are you reading right now?

    Just finishing Neal Stephenson's REAMDE. I started it like two months ago, but got sidetracked by a coworker that wanted to book club Nabokov's Ada, or Ador. That ended in tears. Anyway, REAMDE is the most compulsively readable Stephenson has written in over a decade. It has all the...
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    ::MSPaint Challenge::

    This is awful...just bumping the thread. Next Up: Draw a Salvador Dali Christmas...
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