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I didn't think it was possible to lean even more into action but he did with Primal
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I've been saying, they ought to be doing animated remakes of their old live action movies, if any remakes
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Almost put a Shakespeare one on my list, but it would've been Shakespeare: the Animated Tales that was on HBO some time in the 90s
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My daughter had lately been pushing me to read Young Justice. I gave it a chance and was pleased as punch to see the same guy writing that made me a fan of the Hulk when I was a kid.
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Only Foucault I ever read was his book about Magritte. (Lot of nice pictures in that one)
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To me, he was the guy who proved the smart Hulk can be more entertaining than the monster one.
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Was one of his pictures on the cover of Jerry Harrison's album Casual Gods?
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Here I'd been starting to think I was the only one who'd never used Chat GPT or ridden in an uber.
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If I had seen that in the theater, I think I would've hardly noticed that little segment. Probably wouldn't have remembered it.
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Still say I'd like to sue Paul Thomas Anderson for his adaptation of Inherent Vice - it should've ended with Sauncho Smilax's lawsuit against the studios
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Yeah. Well, partially. The book wasn't a story at all. It's just a collection of phrases, sort of like Rabindranath Tagore's Stray Birds. I think they used it for some of the angels' ruminations.
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Handke's Weight of the World would've seemed like one of those books that's impossible to make into a film
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Disembodied brains are always hard to resist
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I thought Eisner drew Doll Man. Maybe just not for the covers
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First thing I thought of was Warren Oates burying his friend in the Shooting. But the shot was from behind, so you couldn't an expression. Still, body language
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Is it based on a Jim Tully story? He was a pretty good writer. Ought to be good.
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Labyrinth of Dreams; Electric Dragon 80,000 V; The Artist; Confidentially Yours