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@ZebedeeDooDah ahh, cool! good to know, thanks.. I would see it anyway, I liked the last one.

@avclub-2abf2b82c099047f2d089c7e7abe42b1:disqus   that's what I thought at first (the poster art looked like it was very inspired by miller's wolvie & ninja series) but other than it taking place in Japan it sure doesn't look like it.. I mean, maybe Ninjas, and maybe some woman to take Mariko's place…

OMG, supply room Dobby always gets my post-it sticky

I agree, at least that it doesn't look horrible.

Yeesh, I remember him talking about that in the docu.  He watched the film later and said it was one of the few times he felt himself sensing some kind of moral boundary.  It takes a lot to make that guy stop and think!

Yaknow, there's a mixed bag, but it's mostly good. I think I liked his hyperion cantos even more than the Terror, but they're really so different, it's hard to compare.  I liked Carrion Comfort a lot, not sure how that's not been made into a movie yet.  I keep hearing great things about Drood, want to check that out.

Parks and Wreck?! Amirite?

ha! (spoilers!) - so I have that to, umm, look forward to?

He's got a new one - The Abominable - coming out in October, which I'm quite psyched to read.  The Terror was the first one I read by him, so I know he does well in frozen climes.

I was a big fan of the Endymion books.  I read them a good year after the Hyperion books, so I didnt' have its awesomeness too near to be comparing all the time, but I still remembered characters and the stuff he referenced.

Horns is pretty danged goodly.  I'm digging all his stuff I can find (including his Locke & Key comic, which is what I first read.)

Enough of one to purposely include "bit"?   yeh, I'm digging it so far, like the multiple threads of a story spanning decades and continents - can't tell where it's going at all, which I like.

BTW, you all who haven't need to get into Joe Hill - I recently read Horns, a Heart Shaped Box, and 20th Century ghosts (shorts collection) and they're all pretty good.

Reading two books at the same time right now, and neither has any aliens, spacecrafts, wizards or barbarians, which is a change for me:

trying to imagine a less creative Chelsea Handler…

I liked the pilot.. I had a laff

Far out!

Wow, just saw the first ep of this last night (*already* on netflix).. and it's really good.. Once I realized the uber-creepy Dad was the dude from Tyrannosaur, I was hooked, I was!

WHO!?WHAT?!WHY?!HOW?!
WHO!WHAT!WHERE!WHEN!WHY!HOW

gotta pile on with the new scooby love, my daughter's been checking it out and it's pretty funny.. I mean, c'mon, a harlan ellison appearance (not his voice), HP Hatecraft?