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vulva April 7 2011, 00:44:55 UTC
Bright Star was such a beautiful movie.

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baibai_matane April 7 2011, 04:09:58 UTC
is that where the butterfly gif is from?
(found it randomly on tumblr)
i havent seen it yet.
i like Ben Whishaw . must check it out. :)

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vulva April 7 2011, 04:25:41 UTC
It is. It's a beautifully shot film. It's also sad as all hell, and will make you cry.

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acid_burn115 April 8 2011, 05:42:06 UTC
the World War Z audio book is fantastic.

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thegodhour April 13 2011, 09:08:07 UTC
super thumbs up: the walking dead.

not so much the t.v. show....
but you can't win 'em all.

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baibai_matane April 13 2011, 12:59:05 UTC
the show's first few episodes i liked.
but the last few of the first season really let me down.

still interesting to watch and compare.

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emmy's for no one. thegodhour April 13 2011, 16:39:58 UTC
i totally agree. i was on board with the minor differences, even some of the major ones, at the beginning of the season. but that last episode....
oh no....

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sinful_caesar August 22 2011, 21:51:07 UTC
I'm into all of these things! Totally into the zombie/post apocalyptic stuff as well. I read The Stand a few months ago - my lady is a life long Stephen King fan and recommended it to me as one of his best early novels. Randall Flagg is one of the best characters I've encountered in literature - the visual that Stephen King creates of him using only words is so vivid and terrifying. But if I'm gonna be honest I like Trashcan Man the best - MY LIFE FOR YOU!

They're making a movie of World War Z right now - with Brad Pitt and Mireille Enos from The Killing and Bryan Cranston from Breaking Bad. It's being directed by Marc Forster, who did Monster's Ball and The Kite Runner.

The Walking Dead comics are AMAZING. AMAZING. Some of the best graphic novels I've read in a while. What a great take on the not just the zombie thing but the post-Armageddon idea.

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