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Unable To Help Myself, by Lovestruck Teenager. It's pretty vacant ;-)
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I finished Dennis Lehane's first novel, A Drink Before the War, which was excellent. I am now reading Gone Baby Gone, the 4th in his series. I'm sure most of you have seen the movie. He also wrote Shutter Island and Mystic River.
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I read Gone Baby Gone, the fourth in a series by Dennis Lehane. Now I need to go read the 2nd and 3rd books.
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im going to read doctor sleep when it comes out, re-read the shining in the meantime
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I just picked up Arnold Schwarzenegger's autobiography and will begin reading it tonight.
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Seriously, there's an incredible amount of information to be found here. The good stories, the bad ones, and the funny ones. It's about the people in the business, the life-styles, the influence of video, the Traci Lords controversy, HIV outbreaks, you name it ! And it's all described very vividly and in great detail !
I'm not exactly a big reader myself, so i was a little hesitative to purchase a 50euro, 950page thick book, but it is absolutely worth it ! Every actress gets her own chapter, so you don't really have to read it from front to back. Instead you can start with whatever actress or whatever time-period you prefer.
Very highly recommended !
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I recently bought and watched Desperately Seeking Seka dvd. Nice little documentary about a swedish Seka fan who travels to America, finds and interviews Seka and her old skool business mates.
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The book and documentary sound great. Whenever one needs to make a reference to an 80's porn star, I always use Seka... For example, it continues to boggle my mind, but a good friend's wife--attractive late 30-ish gal--looks exactly like Seka. It makes it easy for me to describe her to friends in the know: "What does Missy look like?" "80's porn star Seka--platinum hair, etc...has a sliver cigarette case..." ROFL
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Check out this awesome trailer to get an impression about what to find in this book : www.vimeo.com/58236894Posts: 2176 | From: The Netherlands | Registered: Jun 2011 | Site Updates: 0
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what's that from? The Ultimate Quiz Book of Contemporary Movie Lines. by Jai Nanda This book is full of 80's lines and questions. Picked it up for 69 cents. Approx 180 pages
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The series will be written by Keith Davidsen and illustrated by Randy Valiente, and is reported to see West in New Orleans, where he finds a new sidekick and runs afoul of voodoo practitioners.
“That’s the beauty of the character. He’s so fanatical with his zombie-creating agenda that he’ll clash with anyone that threatens his work,” says Davidsen of his version of West. “We’re introducing some truly fearsome rivals for West to face, including elements of Lovecraft’s own Cthulhu mythos, and horror fans will love seeing how West navigates or conquers them.”
“The Fly: Outbreak” is a continuation of “The Fly” series that started with the 1986 Cronenberg film. This series picks up after the events of “The Fly 2” and follows Martin as he attempts to cure Anton of his mutant condition.
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Interesting stuff there, J2ME! I´ve been away from comics for too long (still have a huge collection though) but recently started reading and collecting french sci-fi/fantasy series Sillage (Wake in the US) created by Jean-David Morvan and Philippe Buchet. I highly recommend this book!
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quote:Originally posted by aTomiK: Interesting stuff there, J2ME! I´ve been away from comics for too long (still have a huge collection though)
These are the first comics I've read in a long time.
You're going to have to post some pics of your collection! Unfortunately, I got rid of mine years ago.
quote:but recently started reading and collecting french sci-fi/fantasy series Sillage (Wake in the US) created by Jean-David Morvan and Philippe Buchet. I highly recommend this book!