ruffers has had your adenoids out there, mate

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he’s too late, I had them out aged 10!

“The thing’s hollow — it goes on forever — and — oh my God! — it’s full of stars!”

That’s the sort of imagery which is ALWAYS better in a book than when you try and commit it to film. For context, Kubrick is the one director I really love.

Die Hard

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No, @kiyonemakibi is right. The book works excellently within the quartet and it is very good, but the Film takes the essence of the book and turns it into a single story that fits perfectly into its runtime, and includes one of the great little things of cinema.

And you should watch LA Confidential for sure FOR SURE!

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I think the 20 minute acid trip sort of conveys that?

Danny DeVito?

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That’s my point. It sort of conveys it - it doesn’t capture the wonder of it.

Even to allude to it is a sort of spoiler for LA Confidential:

The whole Rolo Tomasi thing. It’s such a well written setup. I don’t think it was original (I recall thinking oh yeah, that old thing) but regardless, that thread fucking kills it every rewatch.

Been a very long time since I’ve seen the film tbh, but I remember thinking it was good.

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That’s the one thing that didn’t ring true and felt a little too convenient to me, personally.

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figured i’d try ellroy coz he seemed to come up a lot when i was reading true crime, black dahlia murder stuff. my word, his writing is actually embrarrasingly bad. no clue how anyone takes that guy seriously.

What ones of his have you read?

American Tabloid, in particular, is one of my favourite books, and the rhythm is hypnotic.

I’d say the writing there matches his other stuff. Probably just not for @ericthefourth

It’s a standard Chekhov’s Gun thingie, sure, but I think it’s a really great thread on which to build the way the plot runs. Convenience and coincidence are the soul of storytelling and I think that one is well done, in that it doesn’t stick out wildly.

Eric reads Ellroy. Eric hates Ellroy. Bin bin bin.

i only tried his black dahlia thing, read about 50 pages and nearly cringed myself off the planet

It’s not like you to dislike something.

All of them

It’s not like you to comment on me not liking something

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