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  1. halfway through 2666, not looking forward to the 200 or so pages of the Part About the Murders I've yet to read. It's like American Psycho but instead of describing people's clothing it's describing rape and murder victims

    American Psycho also describes quite a bit of rape and murder, as well as a bitchin Whitney Houston review

  2. Are there any good new crime novels? My brothers birthday is coming up and I know sod all about the genre.

    if your brother is into dark, neo-noirish crime stuff, I would highly recommend a trilogy of lesser-known novels by Will Christopher Baer. They aren't new, but they are fucking great. The first one is called Kiss Me, Judas

     

    https://www.amazon.com/Kiss-Judas-Will-Christopher-Baer/dp/0670881759/ref=pd_sim_14_2?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=0670881759&pd_rd_r=N08SWA0NWC9AEMX38CN8&pd_rd_w=3D04q&pd_rd_wg=0NWG2&psc=1&refRID=N08SWA0NWC9AEMX38CN8

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    Phase IV

     

    This was amazing. Intensive ant macro photography meets 2001: a space odyssey.

     

    Watch it if you have not.

    I just looked on YT and they have it plus also the MST3K version, which should I watch (or rather, put on my Watch List but never actually view)?

     

    The original, it's really good. You will also get all sorts of BoC washed out 70's sci-fi vibes from it 

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    Been purposely avoiding this thread because I don't have Showtime. But I want to know, is it good enough to wait and buy the whole season when it comes out? Has Lnych lost his touch? I thought Mulholland Drive was his opus and Inland Empire was pretty indulgent and boring 

     

     

    Ignoring the MD & IE diss as indulgent & boring, TP might push the limits of your patience

     

    dont know if its the kind of material you can binge on although not tried

     

    tend to find its something best suited to watching each episode with the lights down low nr dark, decent speakers/headphones, then rewatch a few days later....a lot will emerge that you might have glimpsed the surface of with re-experiencing

     

    its David Lynch which means it wont ever be to everyone's taste, but, if you take your time, its a sublime island of experiences in a wasteland of stale, saturated tv inanity

     

    Hail praise Lynch!

     

    Cool, thanks for the thoughts. BTW, I was not dissing MD - It's my favorite of his films. Inland Empire did underwhelm me though

  5. Been purposely avoiding this thread because I don't have Showtime. But I want to know, is it good enough to wait and buy the whole season when it comes out? Has Lnych lost his touch? I thought Mulholland Drive was his opus and Inland Empire was pretty indulgent and boring 

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