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so me and the doc rented this. after seeing a number of previews we finally found it at the rental shop. it's a little slow to start but the visuals once it picks up are wonderful. i am a major neil gaiman fan though. i highly recomend it if for no other reason for the visuals.

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so me and the doc rented this. after seeing a number of previews we finally found it at the rental shop. it's a little slow to start but the visuals once it picks up are wonderful. i am a major neil gaiman fan though. i highly recomend it if for no other reason for the visuals.

I enjoyed it, but a friend thought it was Alice in Wonderland on crack.

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I saw it in the theater (in fact there was a post on it about a year ago). I don't think it would be same NOT on the big screen.

that would have been so cool. the effects were sweet! we have a pretty decent sized tv but i know that it by far didnt' give the movie justice. i'm so jealous.

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Good stuff. Only saw it recently on DVD unfortunately. Since the comming of the car accident and netflix i've not been out to the theater as much as i used to. I did hobble my ass out for the big screen re-release of Alien with an almost religous furvor. :laugh: (although strangely my familairity with films has increased by a factor of about 100)

Im a gaiman fan from the way way way back. In recent years i havent kept up with his stuff as much as i used to.

I remember back in the day i ran all over town trying to find the one-shot "Comic Relief" charity book he along with a whos-who of british talent. Theres a 2 page teenange muntant ninja turtle story in there done by him if you can belive that lol.

I think i fell off the Gaiman bus somewhere around the time American Gods came out (which was great, i just started to shift toward nonfiction around then)

If anyone reading this has not had the pleasure of reading the whole Sandman series i suggest you do so with the same sort of desire you would for something that is >reallycollected editions

Damnit remind me to stay out of stuff that has the word "Gaiman" in it. (Pronouced Gay-min fyi)

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I've meet him a hand full of times myself and yes he is a very kewl guy.I have all my first sun sandman collection signed and I have my stardust first run "doodled" in. He definitly one of the better fantasy writters. As fir Mirrormask, I thought it was visually stunning and more then a simple fairy tale gone awry. It was more like a cerbral mind fuck but that just IMO. Either way it was refreshing break from all the crap I've spent cash on lately.

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he's actually a really cool guy. i met him at a convention years and years ago. and all his stuff just rocks in my book.

He and the guy that draws faust were standing around bullshitting in the hallway of a con and i stopped and randomly said hi and shook both their hands.

I remember him saying how McFairlane called him up and said "Neil they are sticking it to me because i cant write... " and he said "And???" lol (which turned into his one-shot spider man story) When i asked him "are you going to leave comics?".

Not that i think its a big deal particularly. Entertainers are entertainers. I have more respect for my dad or my friend paul (or other random person that i think of as a hardworking good person) than i do any media/artist person that happens to put out interesting work. They get plenty of (deserved) credit but far more than they should i think. It almost seems sick to me the worship that entertianment figures get in modern times.

Having said that i have massive collections of comics/books/dvds (my audio CD collection got the axe several years ago in a car accident) I just try not to give some sort of mythical importance to entertainment figures. Its something i've sort of been trying to breed out of myself in the last 5-10 years.

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Having said that i have massive collections of comics/books/dvds (my audio CD collection got the axe several years ago in a car accident) I just try not to give some sort of mythical importance to entertainment figures. Its something i've sort of been trying to breed out of myself in the last 5-10 years.

i used to hold such people high on the list of evolution until i worked at noir leather and st.andrew's hall. then they just kind of became like everyone else only a little more talented. i do still highly admire many of myold idols but look at them as just people now rather than great icons to worship.

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