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Pure Laine Hutson
The book was better than the movie,as it usually is.
Was there ever a movie better than the novel it originated from?
Maybe Shawshank. What else?
The book was better than the movie,as it usually is.
For others who are fans of Hunter S. Thompson, check out the comic series Transmetropolitan. The character in my avy is essentially HST in a cyberpunk dystopian future.
You SOUND like spider jerusalem for christ sakes lol, Im a big fan of Warren Ellis, good taste
There are some movies you just need to be in a theater for, Nolan makes such films lol. To have seen any of his films post Insomnia NOT in a theater is an absolute missed opportunity for any cinephile imo, but thats just me!
Personally I wished i had seen The Prestige in theaters, thats the one I had missed
Its funny, for me the only film Nolan has EVER let me down on was Batman 3 lol, but the standards were practically unreachable after TDK, I mean how do you top that...
Available in TPB?
Available in TPB?
Was there ever a movie better than the novel it originated from?
Maybe Shawshank. What else?
Available in absolute format, if you're so inclined. Kinda expeezy, though. Otherwise it's 10 trades and a #0 special.
Literally every kubrick film
Oh, and american psycho.
Yeah, okay, I'll concede on American Psycho even though it's Ellis' best book, but I prefered by far Clarke's Odyssey than the movie.
Because you're a fan of Kubrick.
And as far as Odyssey goes, it's far behind the Rama series. Would be great if Fincher finally gets to make it.
Was there ever a movie better than the novel it originated from?
Maybe Shawshank. What else?
It's a fun viewing. Get high first, makes it even better.Anyone see Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas? It's a 1998 film starring Johnny Depp and Benicio Del Toro, but many others who would later become stars of their own.
Clip I saw gave me the impression of a hallucinogenic experience with no beginning, nor end. It was just moving crazily in all kinds of directions, distorted all sense of reality.
Lots of bad reviews, film appears to be kind of disheveled. Is it worth looking into?
Lord of the Rings?
Lord of the Rings?
To be fair, Kubrick deserves author credit on the novel, whereas Clarke had nothing to do with the film. I'll have to check out the Rama series. Not much time to read these days but I've been wanting to tackle the Foundation series when I get a chance.
Even if you're not a kubrick fan, you gotta admit the shining >>>> king's shitty pulp novel.
I agree with both Shawshank and Lord of the Rings! Also Blade Runner is better than "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep". The book was very confusing and quite boring.
Starship Troopers is obviously better than the book.
Lord of the Rings?
Anyone see Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas? It's a 1998 film starring Johnny Depp and Benicio Del Toro, but many others who would later become stars of their own.
Clip I saw gave me the impression of a hallucinogenic experience with no beginning, nor end. It was just moving crazily in all kinds of directions, distorted all sense of reality.
Lots of bad reviews, film appears to be kind of disheveled. Is it worth looking into?
You have to be a fan of Hunter Thompson, who wrote the book and started Gonzo journalism. Either that, or a fan of drug induced fantasies, as the movie is itself a hallucinogen.
It's not the greatest movie, but it's a classic because of its uniqueness and honors a unique excentric writer.
From the little I know of you, I think you won't like it.
Was there ever a movie better than the novel it originated from?
Maybe Shawshank. What else?
Agree 100%. PKD is a great conceptualist (is that even a word?) but a mediocre writer.Total Recall was also better than We remember it for you wholesale.
Most KDick books are better as movies.
Minority Report too.
Agreed. The book was great, but it took some unnecessary detours, like the subplot with Brody's wife. Spielberg's depiction was a brilliant laser-beam of suspense.All depends on ones own preferences if not going by critically acclaimed,I liked Jaws better than the book.