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lol yeah I liked that. It could've been written by any number of journalists/writers/bloggers about new vampire or werewolf fiction nowadays. Quite a chuckle from that one.
Ah, good ol' Tobin :-)
Now, for the Cosimah2o mission, something as we enter the weekend phase.
The Orb - Perpetual Dawn - YouTube
I decided I don't like the new Orbital album too much by the way - did you pick it up yet? If so, what do you think folks?
Just FYI I haven't forgotten you've posted this. I have screen-grabbed for future prosperity also... I was to busy mopping coffee out of my keyboard to answer the other day.
p.s. You owe me a new keyboard.
The Cabin in the Woods : 8.5/10.
Really enjoyed. Good on many levels. Not just the obvious ones. Recommend to anyone who likes horror films, political satire, life, comedy, drama, and horror films. Possibly if you enjoyed Buffy you might enjoy this too...
I agree with eclair. There are definitely epistolary elements in The Hound of the Baskervilles which would make it memoir-like. Alas, I've already cast my vote, but perhaps someone else can pick-up this torch and run with it.
Yes! Hitchcock is awesome. The wife bought a box set of his and we've been ploughing through it over the months. Frenzy is great isn't it, and Rear Window awesome too. All of his stuff is just great. I really enjoyed Rope and Vertigo is near perfection.
I loved Neverwhere. Probably helped I used to read it on the tube to and from work, and around London at the time. You never look at an underground stop the same after having read it.
lol @ "During proceedings it emerged that the author had used a number of online pseudonyms to review his self-published book and come to his defence once people began to criticise his work."