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What's your favorite book/s?
What's your favorite comic/graphic novel/s?
What's your favorite movie/s?
Just wondering!
I think my answers would beeeee:
His Dark Materials trilogy by Phillip Pullman, or the Time Quartet books by Madeleine L'engle
Concrete, Bone and Akira
Groundhog Day, Mind Game, Who Framed Roger Rabbit
What's your favorite comic/graphic novel/s?
What's your favorite movie/s?
Just wondering!
I think my answers would beeeee:
His Dark Materials trilogy by Phillip Pullman, or the Time Quartet books by Madeleine L'engle
Concrete, Bone and Akira
Groundhog Day, Mind Game, Who Framed Roger Rabbit
FA+

I don't do comics. :(
Terminator 2: Judgement Day
The Runaways
The Princess Bride
Comic: Cerebus, Blacksad
Movie: Amelie, Tank Girl
What is your favorite Cheese? >:O
(smoked sebastian)
My favorite cheese as a treat once in a while is brie!
But it's really visually wonderful. The story is pretty great too. :)
Or did I...?
You never call! D: You never write!!!!
Comic: don't read em...
Movies: FF:Spirits Within,X,etc etc anime mostly
Graphic Novels: Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck, Watchmen, Maus, Marvels, uh lots of others that my brain is forgetting
Movies: GRAPES OF WRATH (whattta surprise), 2001: A space oddyssey, Toy Story 2
What's your favorite comic/graphic novel/s? I can't say that I have one. Not that I don't read'em, I just am no good at choosing favorites
What's your favorite movie/s? Casablanca, Sunset Boulevard, Les yeux sans Visage, Bunny Lake is Missing
2)May I saw Homestuck? More conventionally, most of Alan Moore's better known works.
3)I'm not too into the movie medium, and thus nothing really sticks out in my mind as a definitive favorite. I saw Strangelove semi-recently and liked it very much, however, so I'll pick that as a surrogate favorite.
1. The Amazing Adventures of Cavalier and Clay
2. Epileptic
3. Gosford Park
- Fullmetal Alchemist (inorite)
- The Departed, Super Troopers, Hot Fuzz
shawty had dem apple bottom jeanz
2)Scott Pilgrim
3)Amelie, Dr. Strangelove
2.Shortcomings
3.Lost in Translation
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The works of J.R.R. Tolkien
The works of Stephen King (IT, Desperation Nevada, his short stories, etc.)
The Works of H.P. Lovecraft
The Destroyer (awesome pulp fiction books, highly recommended)
The Zombie Survival Guide
World War Z
How To Survive A Horror Movie
What's your favorite comic/graphic novel/s?
Tank Girl
Watchmen
Heavy Metal (the fantasy magazine)
Local comics (Pondus, Eon, Nemi, Kollektivet, M, Rocky, Herman Hedning)
DEN (Richard Corben)
The works of Enki Bilal, Caza and Moebius
What's your favorite movie/s?
The Thing (1982)
The Blob (1988)
Prince of Darkness
In The Mouth of Madness
Dark City
Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain
Day of the Dead
Dawn of the Dead
Braindead
La cité des enfants perdus
Nightbreed
Phantom Of The Paradise
Killer Klowns From Outer Space
Barbarella
Young Frankenstein
The Host (Gwoemul)
Tremors
Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas
The Shining
Leviathan
Aliens
A Chinese Ghost Story Triology
Dean Koontz's Phantoms
Deep Rising
28 Days/Weeks Later
What Ever Happened To Baby Jane
Mad Max 2
Escape From New York
Phantasm
Event Horizon
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
The Fifth Element
IT
The Mist
Jeepers Creepers
Dawnb of the Dead (2004)
The Return of the Living dead
Feast
Ok, I can go on forever with this list. Better stop now. :p
What's your favorite book/s?
Narnia series. I love my jesus lion.
What's your favorite comic/graphic novel/s?
This one magneto comic where he talks about the Holocaust was a really good one, but I am an X-men nerd.
What's your favorite movie/s?
5th element, interview with a vampire and a host of disney flicks.
The
Dragon
<3 that is all :B
I haven't really gotten into the comic/graphic novel thing, though I did read a couple of those really big books of old comics for X-Men. Library had them and it was neat to be able to just read through(I guess I can be impatient at times).
I guess the original Star Wars trilogy would be my favorite movies. I don't watch movies often. Green Mile was a good movie. Fantastic Mr. Fox was neat too.
What about tv shows?
For me Stargate SG-1 and Atlantis and definitely Mythbusters. The only tv show I've bought DVDs for is SG-1. Psyc, House, there are a lot of tv shows I like. Though I don't often watch.
Comic: Gunnerkreig Court, but only because I don't really read comics/manga/graphic novels/etc.
Movies: Hard Candy, Inception, Howl's Moving Castle, Quarantine (the newer one)
I have BLAH tastes. :c
I haven't really read Gunnerkreig Court, but I've seen a little of it. It's really detailed!
did "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" age well? I haven't seen it in a decade or so. i loved it as a kid! really pushed the lines of PG. some seriously scary stuff in that movie!
What's your favorite comic/graphic novel: tank girl or the invisibles
What's your favorite movie: pink flamingoes
Comic: Adventure Trek, Nightwretched, Poor Old Man of Jiminy, Amygdala
Movie: Adventure Trek The Movie, The Yifftastic LYONS, Boring Old Man of Idaho
Music: Dream Theatre, Rush, Six-Finger Death Punch 2XXX, Portisradiohead
Hmmm, Hard-Boiled Wonderland And the End Of the World (Haruki Murakami) -- A Wild Sheep Chase by him is also funtastic <3
Hmmmm, Blankets (Craig Thompson)
Hmmmmm, Survive Style 5+ (dir. Gen Sekiguchi)
The fact that all of those have Wikipedia entries means I'm not indie enough, huh?
Also, there are probably spoilers in those Wikipedia entries so BE CAREFUL OUT THERE OKAY.
Books:
Blindsight by Peter Watts
Ishmael by Daniel Quinn
Infinite Jest by DFW (herpa derp)
Asimov's Foundation series
Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson
Neverending Story by Michael Ende
Comics:
Scott Pilgrim
Jimmy Corrigan, the Smartest Kid on Earth by Chris Ware
We3
Blacksad (murr, &c)
Kingdom Come, if you like superheroes
SCUD: Disposable Assassin for motion illustration
and I adore http://dresdencodak.com/
Movies:
Fifth Element
Lion King (nurr)
Annie Hall
Waking Life
That Thing You Do
Rushmore
Jimmy Corrigan was really great! Sad but great! And who couldn't love Fifth Element?
books: really not sure... i haven't felt strongly about a book lately though i did read some pleasant ones.
comics: robot dreams, skim, and blacksad for the art but i found the story lacking (just my opinion!)
movies: the last picture show, victor/victoria, delicatessen, how to train your dragon, bonnie and clyde
Tokyo: A certain style (pictures of working-class Tokyo home interiors), The House Of Leaves
What's your favorite comic/graphic novel/s?
The Red Wagon by Jason, The Black Island by Hergé, the Blacksad series
What's your favorite movie/s?
Airplane!, My Neighbor Totoro, Wallace & Gromit, Sexy Beast, My American Uncle
Airplane! and My Neighbor Totoro are way up on my list too!
- The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
- Children of Men
- Harry Potter 3: Prisoner of Azkaban
- Hedwig and the Angry Inch
First one's cute and cheesy fantasy
Second one's still kiddy, but with nice tinge of darkness
Third one's like WOA, is this an indie film?! (in a good way)
Fourth and onward are considerably darker and slick. Quite nearly adult movies. But don't seem to have the same depth or intimacy you'd expect.
It'd be fun to watch them all during a holiday season or something. Real fun escapism ^_^
SANDMAN / DEATH NOTE (such a girrrrllll)
KILL BILL / ROYAL TENNENBAUMS
it would make me happy to read the rest... :<
Another great series I've been hooked on lately is called Liar Game, really worth trying! The art is horrrrrrrrendous, but again, it's really captivating.
And Urasawa, I mean, everything is good... until... he writes for too long and ruins it. Like if you just skip every second page of Monster and 20th Century Boys, it's pretty keen.