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    The Wire - Season 4 on DVD in December

    The Wire is one of the few shows to outgrow its initial premise without jumping the shark. I thought the Hamsterdam arc was a bit laboured but when the focus shifted to the schools system they really pulled it out of the hat.
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    Anyone ever read 'Guts' by Chuck Palahniuk?

    If you're into that kind of thing you should read anything by Dennis Cooper http://www.denniscooper.net . A film of his book Frisk was made. Far as I know it's still banned here.
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    'This is my last film! Shot in real real realism!'

    Possibly the last American film maker before the nerds took over. Opening Night is great stuff as well.
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    Dario Argento question

    Or start from the very beginning with The Bird with the Crystal Plumage and trace Argento's career. Even if a lot of it is a downward spiral.
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    Crap 80s Cartoons

    This one was great as well http://youtube.com/watch?v=DFqLh2cL-_4 It had Lou Reed, Debbie Harry, Iggy and Cheap Trick doing the music. It was released in 1983 and no one had a clue what to do with it. Pity.
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    Meeting House Square

    Aliens on the huge screen. Deadly.
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    'I Went Down' appreciation thread

    Thought I saw this on DVD down in Laser so it has to be for sale somewhere. Hard to believe it was made in 1997 and there's been nothing to beat it since. For all the pratting around the Film Board does with script editors why does everything that goes through their 'development' process...
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    Watchmen movie - plug pulled!

    Alan Moore adaptations not having the best run lately (League, V, Swamp Thing) so I'd say it's for the best. Watchmen is so much for and about comics and it has an ending that would have execs pulling their hair out. A film wouldn't/couldn't do it justice.
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    Top 25 Books of the Past 25 years, as voted for by Waterstone's customers:

    I think the lesson here is people should be reading better books. Notes from a Small Island? Gimme a break.
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    Battlestar Galactica

    It's for the best. Too many shows outstay their shelflife. Simpsons anyone?
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    homicide-a year on the killing streets

    It's a fantastic book. Read it in no time flat. It's fun to see which bits turned up in the show as it went along. You could pick out scenes and paragraphs all the way up to Season 5. there's also an interview with Tom Fontana who wrote most of the show and Oz in the current issue of Film...
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    The critic

    Jay also beat Homer in a belching match. He made a very powerful enemy that day.
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    Battlestar Galactica

    Bet they'll be watching the cricket on it and everything.
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    kurt vonnegut is dead

    One of the world's great grumpy men. He's got a great list of 'liberal crap I never want to hear again'. http://ccinsider.comedycentral.com/cc_insider/2005/09/new_daily_show__2.html
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    Will Eisner:Portrait of a Sequential Artist

    Did they show 'Crumb'? If so then they'll pick this up. If not then fat chance.
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    Battlestar Galactica

    It's alright. DVD movie in the works for the off-season. I do despair about the current season though. That sports bar has to go.
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    Richard Stanley/ Dust Devil

    Stanley's in a world of his own. He kept a production diary of DD and it dwarfs even Apocalypse Now in terms of sheer disaster. Dust storms, people dying, rumours of curses. The word clusterfuck comes to mind. Think it appeared in Projections 7.
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    Sunshine

    Agree on the cop out to a certain extent but it was the same with 28 Days Later - started out as a contemporary drama then lapses into genre terriory after painting itself into a corner. As a piece of audiovisual terrorism it worked quite well. Felt assaulted by the end of it.
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    Punishment Park

    Great, great film. The scenes where the students are being interrogated by the 'bastions of society' can't but fill you with rage. Recent DVD edition has an introduction by the director where he reads an essay on the making of the film. Worth a look. For another dystopia have a look at 'It...
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