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She's really good, I just kept waiting for Lois Lane to show up.

I don't think you're supposed to assume every character is the age of the actor/actress.  I may be wrong, but if so every high school movie I've ever seen has some real splainin' to do.

Oh that's easy.  Cracker is good.

As Lowery clearly stated (and even explained why) this first post was all about songwriter royalties.  He's doing performance royalties next.  I love how everyone links to that one article full of some uninformed persons estimates as if they have caught Lowey in a lie.

Considering Dean did a tour of Galaxie 500 songs without them, Im putting this on him.  I'd much rather get a Luna reunion anyway.

That's such a silly argument.  Did you make things at your job that people are still seeking out and using 20 years later?  If so, I imagine you still expect them to pay for them.  What does how long ago it was made have to do with anything.  If you buy an action figure Mattel made 20 years ago, you are still expected

He actually specefies that is for the deluxe multi-color etc etc etc … most expensive shirt they sell.

Even if a million people NOW used the thing you made 20 years ago? 

I mean, it's true that that is in there, but that was my favorite part of the book, so it's all taste I guess.  It is certainly depressing, but the most shocking thing is how it is basically a true account of the epidemic levels of unsolved murders against women in this one city. 

I really liked it.  It has a Stephen King ending, so people bitch about it, but I think that's like complaining chocolate aint strawberry.  You know what you get from King, and it isn't endings.  The journey there is, as almost always with him, pure pleasure.

I had the exact opposite reaction.  I abandoned Infinite Jest in bored disgust but I couldn't get enough of 2666.

I love Dick, but I love his wacky paranoid religious stuff.  I think Valis is actually my favorite.

Blood Meridian is great, definitely the best pure shot injection of McCarthy, but the style is intense and takes a little work.  All the Pretty Horses is another great one, without a style that takes adjustment.  It may be a smoother transition.

I'm liking it, but I really like him.  Right now I'd put it 3rd, behind 2699 and Savage Detectives.  It does this paranoia/general creepiness that I don't find that interesting, but I love everything about the actual game itself.  2699 is my favorite because it does that huge sprawling chaotic representation of real

I love Bolano.  I read Amulet earlier this month, and I'm reading The Third Reich now.  2699 is my favorite.  Have you read that?

I kind of wish he would.  I don't know why that character sooo doesn't work for me, but is seemingly endlessly fascinating for everyone else.  He seems fake to me, in every shot he is ever in, and I don't mean that he's a cypher, I mean he doesn't seem like he belongs in the world of mad men.  I can't even figure out

Definitely the best example.  See also every bands early career compared to late career.

Zac Snyder is saying Superman needs to learn killing is bad.  That is his stated reason for the end.

If that is the point it totally failed.  I never think about the camera man in a traditionally shot movie, but whenever they start doing everything handheld I can't not think of them.

The funny thing is I love the Watchman film (I know Im in the minority here) and own and re-watch the extended version regularly.  But, one, the ending is the worst part of that movie, and two, I don't see any comparison between Superman killing Zod and Dr Manhattan killing Rorshach.