Michael's comments
(member since Sep 14, 2007)
Michael's comments from the Apocalypse Whenever group.
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Getting the Japanese film 'Virus' from Netflix this week. Supposedly it's good despite being sort of bad.
let's see...Fatal Revenant - Stephen R. Donaldson (it does have an apocalyptic tone)
Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoi
The Forgotten Beasts of Eld - Patricia McKillip
and The Life and Death of Planet Earth, which is pretty apocalyptic, isn't it? :)
'The Stand' is a guilty favorite of mine. Lots of death (plus), awful acting (minus). Matt Frewer (plus), Corky Nemec (minus). Gary Sinise (plus), whoever played Randall Flagg (minus).
Children of Men deserves to appear near the top of any such list. It was freaking grim!
I would add The Quiet Earth, Testament, Hardware ...
A Boy and His Dog is all right although when Don Johnson gets milked it's a little odd. heh.
I'm too paranoid to ever swap books online. As it stands I've had problems loaning books to locals and never seeing them again.
Gertie, you're the third or fourth person to suggest Swan Song, so I should read it already. I already like McCammon, after all.
Honestly, The Children's Hospital sticks out the most in my mind, partially because I read it recently, and partially because it's so unique.
