Books
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Think I'm going to start the first round of my semi-annual date with Blood Meridian. It's been too long since the Judge and I conversed. I'm obsessed with this book. Anyone else share my addiction?
Blood Meridian is great. Still waiting for a proper film adaptation
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While I would like to see this, I submit that casting the Judge is utterly impossible. That's not to mention that you'd need a savant directing as well.
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Think I'm going to start the first round of my semi-annual date with Blood Meridian. It's been too long since the Judge and I conversed. I'm obsessed with this book. Anyone else share my addiction?
Blood Meridian is great. Still waiting for a proper film adaptation
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While I would like to see this, I submit that casting the Judge is utterly impossible. That's not to mention that you'd need a savant directing as well.
I could see David Morse playing the judge. I think there are a few capable directors out there – the guy who directed The Revenant comes to mind. The question is, how faithful to the source material would they have to be?
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Think I'm going to start the first round of my semi-annual date with Blood Meridian. It's been too long since the Judge and I conversed. I'm obsessed with this book. Anyone else share my addiction?
Also agree. Blood Meridian is one of my all time favorites. Basically everything Cormac writes is gold.
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Think I'm going to start the first round of my semi-annual date with Blood Meridian. It's been too long since the Judge and I conversed. I'm obsessed with this book. Anyone else share my addiction?
Blood Meridian is great. Still waiting for a proper film adaptation
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While I would like to see this, I submit that casting the Judge is utterly impossible. That's not to mention that you'd need a savant directing as well.
I could see David Morse playing the judge. I think there are a few capable directors out there – the guy who directed The Revenant comes to mind. The question is, how faithful to the source material would they have to be?
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For me it's less about faithfulness to events than to capturing the feeling of it. For instance how do you communicate the below:
"In the neuter austerity of that terrain all phenomena were bequeathed a strange equality and no one thing nor spider nor stone nor blade of grass could put forth claim to precedence. The very clarity of these articles belied their familiarity, for the eye predicates the whole on some feature or part and here was nothing more luminous than another and nothing more enshadowed and in the optical democracy of such landscapes all preference is made whimsical and a man and a rock become endowed with unguessed kinship."
The convenience store scene in no country does a phenomenal job of capturing McCarthy. The shot of the slowly uncrumpling wrapper is perfection. However in Blood Meridian you have the added complication that events may not actually be as they seem, and this is difficult to do in a non-farcical way. Also I've read the damn thing going on 7 times now and I still don't fully feel like I have the complete picture, so how could some crucial, and yet mostly hidden, aspect of it not get lost in translation?
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Awesome description @tvenuto
Looks like we found said, 'savant director'!Your write up whet my literary curiosity way more than Wikipedia's, lol. Checking into used copies now…
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Awesome description @tvenuto
Checking into used copies now.!!!! -
Just read Hillbilly Elegy in a day and a half this past weekend. Very interesting and easy read. Without going into the political details I can see some folks getting quite upset with some of the content. Highly recommend reading…... Especially for the American folk on here.
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Just finished American Gods on a friends recommendation. Didn't love it, but wasn't bad. Just didn't really feel significant in any way. The characters may have learned something along the way, but I don't feel like I did.
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Equoid by Charles Stross. A novella you can read for free on Tor.com, set in the Laundry universe (which I really need to work through) about unicorns and Lovecraftian stuff.
I'm about halfway through. Apparently it gets really twisted in a not-at-all-suitable for children manner.
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Just read "The Minority Report" and "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep" for the first time. Thoroughly enjoyed both, plus I now understand the meaning behind No Kipple!
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You must explain it to me some day
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This is a really interesting read, written as a novel about a guy who visits every Supreme store in the world, by a guy who did visit every Supreme store in the world. It’s a cleverly disguised study and commentary on the brand, and how it markets itself, or rather doesn’t, and stays relevant with almost slavish devotion from its customers.
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Reading Pet Semetary on the Kindle and just bought this today. It is pretty much Sottsass’ complete works and a hard to find first edition. I’ve seen copies in the $800+ zone, but I found mine as NOS and it was on sale.
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Written by Pussy Riot's singer about her time in the Russian correctional facility. Funny and brutal goes hand in hand.
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This is a really interesting read, written as a novel about a guy who visits every Supreme store in the world, by a guy who did visit every Supreme store in the world. It’s a cleverly disguised study and commentary on the brand, and how it markets itself, or rather doesn’t, and stays relevant with almost slavish devotion from its customers.
The Irony…who's ready to write an IH edition?
Supreme...the elitist's Superdry!
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Ooooo I’d be all Into that one!
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