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2003-11-29

:: <15:54> Comics <comment 0>

This is really more something for Boo’s Swedish comiclog, but since I’m on a Morrison-binge I might as well continue. There is an interview with him where he talks about what he wants to do next and the comic industry in a rather cocky way — which of course is why we like him. (And of course he’s wrong about some of the things.)

But why is it that Comicon.com has everything — news, articles and interviews like these — an a messageboard? They’re not the only one either, as some other comic-sites does the same thing. It’s ugly and rather pointless.

(Interview found at Barbelith Underground)



:: <16:37> Movies <comment 0>

More Barbelith underground. The Donnie Darko Annotation Wiki is a really good idea, since there are references in almost every scene and most of them have some sort of meaning. I’m glad they didn’t do a thorough analysis, as I imagine there would have been a lot of noise about whose explanation and interpretation should be considered as the right one.

Other Donnie stuff includes that Richard Kelley will appearantly do a theatrical Director’s Cut. I’m ambivalent to the whole idea, I thought the first one was a director’s cut in that no-one told him what he could and couldn’t include. I might have been wrong about that, but still. Does it need a new cut? No. I don’t think so. It is fine the way it is.



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