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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2018 20:04:26 GMT
Who the fuck reads them?
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Mar 3, 2018 16:58:38 GMT
I have a photobook of the movie Alien. Blimmin good, I say.
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Post by Harold of Whoa on Mar 4, 2018 2:00:00 GMT
When I was a teen, novelizations made up a significant part of my library. Monkeys mentioned Alien. That novelization was one of my favorites. I got to read it quite a while before I saw the movie; Alan Dean Foster wrote it, and it's pretty damned good, IMO. There are a few sentences from it that still stand out in my mind today, 35 or 40 years later. Star Wars, Star Trek (including both movie and TV series novelizations), Aliens. Mostly science fiction stuff was what I read. I remember being quite put out reading a book I picked up titled Blade Runner (with a cover design straight off the movie poster) and then reading it only to find out it was Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, an actual novel by some stoner named Dick that had almost nothing to do with the movie. Wah, wah, waaahh.
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Post by My NoRevisionism Pillow on Mar 23, 2018 15:33:30 GMT
books have words, words are hard
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Apr 1, 2018 16:54:18 GMT
Who reads them? People who aren't old enough to get into the film.
Like Harold, I read Alan Dean Foster's Alien years before I saw the film, due to my age.
Ditto the first Star Trek film around 1979 or so. (Although I was old enough but I needed something for a long flight.)
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Post by My NoRevisionism Pillow on Apr 10, 2018 22:24:11 GMT
I read "Deep Throat".
this response means nothing, I just need the additional post to top Lilith's numbers
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