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Mmm...William Blake didn't really consider himself an artist - it's only more recently that Blake's been seen as a crazy illustrator-type. He considered himself a poet and writer first and foremost. Maybe Lovecraft saw him the same way?

That is teh hawt. Uncle Norman would be pleased, methinks.

Ziggurat. Ziggurat. I could say that word all day long.

They don't. Their assistants do. Hey-o!

I want to make a 'Common Man' joke, but I'm not funny enough.

GOD BLESS THE NETFLIX INSTANT.

Her line about the laundry bin for poopy pants from 'YF' might be my favorite throwaway bit in cinema.

No no yukky! The film designers didn't work on merchandise that's been out for years, they are supposed to create a world that we haven't seen before except maybe in our imaginations. And, not to be a big fat HG nerd, but that pin isn't how it's described in the book. The merch pin has an arrow added to it, so we get

Me either. In fact the more I look at it, the more irritated I get, right down to the fact that the pin is the same pin you can get if you buy Hunger Games merchandise. Maybe they did that on purpose so people who don't know what this is would have a recognizable symbol to look at? Bleh.

I think I do not want.

Pacific Rim sounds like it's probably a good ol' time, but I'm still bummed that GDT has to do a PG-13 monster movie, not an R monster movie.

Weirdly, I always think of him first as the turncoat in Blade 2.

Annalee - thanks to you guys for continuing to showcase student work on here!

SAN FRANCISCO!

I respectfully disagree. Ian McShane was born to play Al Swingin.

ZING!

OLD SKOOL!

Shiny!

Booo. No fair!

I, for one, am disappointed. All these trailers and posters and we STILL haven't seen the clip where James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender make out while I watch? Disappointed.