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Weblog | I don't like the word blog, it's ugly. Anyway, new content happens here. (Swedish dito)

About me and the site | Twenty-something male who likes text. Obsessed with things such as books, reality, communication, and one or two tv-shows.

Archives | Things written here since... well, 2001. Some of it is good, some is utter shait.

Books | Books read, not books written. So far I've struggled to maintain unpublished.

Photo | I like my camera and it likes me.

Links | Outwards, away, flee.

e-mail | J. Nicklas Andersson


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2002-02-24

:: <14:14> Comics <comment 2>

Now that they have mapped and compared the social networks between real life and the Marvel Universe (link via Platicbag.org), what’s next?

Why the Marvel World is obsessed with Spandex uniforms? The genetic structure of Bruce Banner pre-Hulk to decide why he reacted to gamma-rays the way he did? Or, best of all, genealogy on the Summers-clan in X-Men?



:: <23:55> Movies <comment 4>

If one felt that feeling of betrayal by Tim Burton for his latest motion picture, all one need to do is to watch his short Frankenweenie made for that Disney corporation in 1984. If he managed to get paid for doing that by Disney, I’m confident that he will embark on the dark twisted road he used to travel soon enough. Patience.

Frankenweenie was more Burton than the first Batman for Chirst sake. Magnificent and charming story about a kid named Frankenstein who brings his runover dog back to life. Shoot in black and white and with angles and lightning effects that are beautiful. oF his later wok, only Sleepy Hollow comes close in style and feeling.



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