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@Lurky - I found Frank through the pages of Mome with a story called The Lute String; moved on to The Frank Book; and now Weathercraft. The Portable Frank is probably a great starting point as it's an abbreviated version of The Frank Book. Weathercraft is probably not the place to start as Frank plays a relatively

New Frank!
Fans of Jim Woodring's Frank comic will want to snatch up his new one Weathercraft. An epic tale of Manhog's trials and tribulations in the UniFactor. Great stuff.

Gonna Go Back in Time
Are there really any good movies that involve traveling back in time?

Lair of the White Worm
Has no one mentioned this brilliant film here? (Certainly the best thing Hugh Grant ever did.)

Wall-S

Paprika is indeed amazing. It might bear mentioning that it is adapted from a book.

Big, huge, gigantic love for eXistenZ (probably my favorite Cronenberg film); it makes me feel stoned every time I see it.

Great flick. Might have to buy this one. Funny!

Bring on the 3D; we need some reason to still go to the theaters. And, by the way, Coraline rocked in 3D!

That Girl
…looks like the love-child of Britney Spears and Tina Yothers.

The Blu-ray unfortunately defaults to the dubbed track. I will step out on a limb here and claim that any movie is best in its original language.

Saw a soldout IMAX show in NYC. Audience was great: no walkouts, laughter at the sex, applause for Rorschach in the prison cafeteria.

Charles Burns
I've loved the work of Charles Burns for years and am excited about a Fincher-helmed Black Hole; but the El Borbah series, if done properly, is a must!