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October 31, 2013

bendiswordsforpictures:

This is where art is made:
Jeff Lemire...













bendiswordsforpictures:



This is where art is made:


Jeff Lemire -Joe Kubert -Travis Charest -Jack Kirby
Esad Ribic -Daniel Clowes



I love seeing where people work.

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Published on October 31, 2013 06:57

todf:

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, even though I...



todf:



I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, even though I know it’s one of my less popular opinions: Exorcist III is a better film than The Exorcist.



Truth.


Colleen Dewhurst devil voice!

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Published on October 31, 2013 06:29

October 29, 2013

Wayne Kramer To Helm Patrick Wilson, Alec Baldwin In ‘Caught Stealing’

Wayne Kramer To Helm Patrick Wilson, Alec Baldwin In ‘Caught Stealing’:

Just in time for AFM: Myriad Pictures has signed The Cooler helmer Wayne Kramer to direct Patrick Wilson and Alec Baldwin in Caught Stealing, an adaptation
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Published on October 29, 2013 13:28

Oh, hey, look, it’s my childhood.



Oh, hey, look, it’s my childhood.

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Published on October 29, 2013 07:50

October 28, 2013

Looking forward to more Joe Pitt and more Skinner. Know the books cannot be hurried but Joe Pitt has been away for a long time and Skinner was left with this incredible emotional feeling leaving you wanting a full exploration of the characters lives and t

There will be no more Joe Pitt. From the beginning, I always planned to lay him to rest and walk away. He’s resting and I’ve walked. Skinner is a more difficult proposition. He’s a real burden as a character; very hard to write, but it feels like there’s more story there. I’m still chewing on what might happen next, but I can’t say for certain if I’ll continue his story or leave him be.

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Published on October 28, 2013 09:29

Looking forward to more Joe Pitt and more Skinner. Know the books cannot be hurried but Joe Pitt has been away for a long time and Skinner was left with this incredible emotional feeling leaving you wanting a full exploration of the characters lives and t

There will be no more Joe Pitt. From the beginning, I always planned to lay him to rest and walk away. He’s resting and I’ve walked. Skinner is a more difficult proposition. He’s a real burden as a character; very hard to write, but it feels like there’s more story there. I’m still chewing on what might happen next, but I can’t say for certain if I’ll continue his story or leave him be.

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Published on October 28, 2013 09:29

Looking forward to more Joe Pitt and more Skinner. Know the books cannot be hurried but Joe Pitt has been away for a long time and Skinner was left with this incredible emotional feeling leaving you wanting a full exploration of the characters lives and t

There will be no more Joe Pitt. From the beginning, I always planned to lay him to rest and walk away. He’s resting and I’ve walked. Skinner is a more difficult proposition. He’s a real burden as a character; very hard to write, but it feels like there’s more story there. I’m still chewing on what might happen next, but I can’t say for certain if I’ll continue his story or leave him be.

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Published on October 28, 2013 09:29

Looking forward to more Joe Pitt and more Skinner. Know the books cannot be hurried but Joe Pitt has been away for a long time and Skinner was left with this incredible emotional feeling leaving you wanting a full exploration of the characters lives and t

There will be no more Joe Pitt. From the beginning, I always planned to lay him to rest and walk away. He’s resting and I’ve walked. Skinner is a more difficult proposition. He’s a real burden as a character; very hard to write, but it feels like there’s more story there. I’m still chewing on what might happen next, but I can’t say for certain if I’ll continue his story or leave him be.

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Published on October 28, 2013 09:29

Looking forward to more Joe Pitt and more Skinner. Know the books cannot be hurried but Joe Pitt has been away for a long time and Skinner was left with this incredible emotional feeling leaving you wanting a full exploration of the characters lives and t

There will be no more Joe Pitt. From the beginning, I always planned to lay him to rest and walk away. He’s resting and I’ve walked. Skinner is a more difficult proposition. He’s a real burden as a character; very hard to write, but it feels like there’s more story there. I’m still chewing on what might happen next, but I can’t say for certain if I’ll continue his story or leave him be.

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Published on October 28, 2013 09:29

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