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_Bond...James Bond
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Blixa wrote:I actually enjoyed the film, too, Bond, though it was slim compared to the jam-packed nature of the novel--I still like to mine the notes for interesting books to look at and other tidbits (such as the fact that a layer of ash from Boudicca's destruction of Londinium is still geologically visible). The discussion of Hawkmoore's architecture is especially fascinating to me---references to his church's crop up all over the place and I've long been contemplating an article on certain forms of religious architecture...


Argh...I hate when you do this Blixa. Here I was happy to read a book just for kicks and you come in and make some indepth connection to architecture or art or some other high cultural aspect...and make me feel guilty for reading stuff for the storyline. You must be that Professor that everyone hates for being too damn smart.

;) <---smilie alert
"Whatever appears to be against the Book of Mormon is going to be overturned at some time in the future. So we can be pretty open minded."-charity 3/7/07
_Blixa
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Hey I think it makes things more fun and anyway in a graphic novel you already have much more going on that just a "story line"---how can you ignore the visual. And Alan Moore is such an archivist; all his works abound with dense layers of references to matters historical and cultural. You should also check out some of the books he builds on like.t Peter Ackroyd's Hawksmoore, itself spawned by Iain Sinclair's Lud Heat. Also, look at some some of Hawksmoore's architecture--its really strange. The central placement of Christ Church Spitalfields in Moore's fantasmagoria is well deserved. Its since been restored as has his St. George's Bloomsbury. Alan Moore's enthusiasm has been one element in a mini-Hawksmoore revival. I'd love to visit some of these, especially Christ Church.
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_Bond...James Bond
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Post by _Bond...James Bond »

Blixa wrote:Hey I think it makes things more fun and anyway in a graphic novel you already have much more going on that just a "story line"---how can you ignore the visual. And Alan Moore is such an archivist; all his works abound with dense layers of references to matters historical and cultural. You should also check out some of the books he builds on like.t Peter Ackroyd's Hawksmoore, itself spawned by Iain Sinclair's Lud Heat. Also, look at some some of Hawksmoore's architecture--its really strange. The central placement of Christ Church Spitalfields in Moore's fantasmagoria is well deserved. Its since been restored as has his St. George's Bloomsbury. Alan Moore's enthusiasm has been one element in a mini-Hawksmoore revival. I'd love to visit some of these, especially Christ Church.


Let me rephrase...I'm stupid...you're smart. And that irritates me to know end cause I'm a sexist pig who thinks men should be smarter than women because we got penii.

;) <---sarcastic smilie alert that hopes you know that I'm not a sexist pig and am only irritated at the weakness of my own knowledge when compared to your ungodly knowledge of all things.
"Whatever appears to be against the Book of Mormon is going to be overturned at some time in the future. So we can be pretty open minded."-charity 3/7/07
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We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. - Plato
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Post by _karl61 »

Gazelam wrote:Image

For the Moore fans:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0409459/



Gaz: write some thoughts not one liners: you are in the same group as LOaP. You've been told what to think so much that you really don't know how to think. I'm in the same group and it's hard to break out!
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Post by _Gazelam »

Actually I am very fatigued and so my posts lately are just run-bys. I don't get enoough sleep. To get a proper amount of sleep I should be going to bed at 6:00 PM. And I am a night owl. My work has me up at 2:30 in the morning.

I haven't been reading like I should either. If I ever get my act together I can hopefully be more of a contributor around here.

I do feel guilty about it and can hopefully repent soon.
We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. - Plato
_karl61
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Post by _karl61 »

Gazelam wrote:Actually I am very fatigued and so my posts lately are just run-bys. I don't get enoough sleep. To get a proper amount of sleep I should be going to bed at 6:00 PM. And I am a night owl. My work has me up at 2:30 in the morning.

I haven't been reading like I should either. If I ever get my act together I can hopefully be more of a contributor around here.

I do feel guilty about it and can hopefully repent soon.


Go to bed at 6:00 pm. Sleep is the best thing for a sound mind - I think.
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