lonestarspur
Lonestarspur
lonestarspur

There's a right way to read books?

God Emperor of Dune, the golden path, and the stories of Heretics and Chapterhouse could make an awesome series. Just leave the recent novels out of it.

I can't even imagine what the hell that would be like!

The Dresden Fi-

I can't be the only person who liked 2 and 3, can I? LOVED 1, really liked 2, and liked 3. Sometimes you just gotta enjoy the movies as they are, and not what you want them to be.

I'm going to say that Dark Knight Rises as a whole was extremely disappointing and boring for me. I've never seen a film's final twist get hinted at so heavily and sloppily like in this film.

your post is pretty all over the place... howabout making one concise point that we can talk about?

Plus the idea of building a massive wall around the Pacific Ocean. Just ridiculous.

You mean you don't want the movie to be a good, harrowing, and terrifying giant monster film? Odd.

Really surprised I haven't seen this mentioned yet.

It looks like it wants to restore my mana.

I think the problem isn't their religion, its that modern evangelical Christians don't actually know all of the stories they're taught parts of. Everyone knows the Noah story, but not everyone knows he got drunk in a cave (an example given in the post), I can see a certain subset of very vocal evangelicals being

They should just start building the thing out of Red Vines at this point.

I don't know if True Detective will explicitly incorporate the supernatural or not. Cosmic, nihilistic horror doesn't necessarily require it, and the show is doing a bang-up job of demonstrating the decadence, degradation, and madness that are the themes of Chambers' works in a (so-far) natural way. What I do know

I love this show and will evangelize it all day, but if you go into this show expecting something that leans heavily on the King in Yellow stuff, you might be disappointed.