Evil Dead 4?!?!

This potentially great news from the mouth of Sam Raimi about the fourth Evil Dead comes courtesy of Twitch:

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I’d love to make another Evil Dead picture. And actually that’s in the wheelhouse. I’d like to work on it with my brother Ivan [Raimi] when he comes up next week.

Although this is very exciting, I’m more interested in Raimi’s new horror film Drag Me To Hell. It’ll be his first non-Spider-man movie since the 2000’s underrated The Gift as well the first horror collaboration with his brother Ivan since Army of Darkness.

Though he better hurry up with the new Evil Dead or it’s going to be very old man Bruce in a wheelchair fighting zombies! Course we all know Bruce can kick some serious ass even with a walker!

Evil Dead 4?!?! was originally published on The Geek Curmudgeon

Sympathy for the Devil – A Quick Review

[ Happy Mood: Happy ]
[ Currently: Breastfeeding my son ]
Madeline Bean is a caterer to the stars. While catering an event for Hollywood producer and jerk, Bruno Huntley, the host drops dead. Accusations start to fly, and Madeline’s catering partner is accused of poisoning their client. Madeline sets out to find out who really poisoned Bruno in order to save her friend and the business.

Fun little mystery. Madeline is a typical mystery heroine, nothing really outstanding like a Kinsey Millhone or V.I. Warshawski. The mystery unrolls at a good pace, keeping the reader guessing. Unlike a lot of the culinary mysteries on the market, there are no recipes.

Worth a look.

Undead and Uneasy – A Quick Review

[ Happy Mood: Happy ]
[ Currently: Enjoying Naptime ]
The sixth book of the Queen Betsy series is actually much better than the more recent entries. Maybe because MaryJanice Davidson was willing to take some risks in this book.

The main theme in this book is Betsy is alone. Through a series of strange circumstances, all of Betsy support system has disappeared, leaving her alone to figure out why she was alone. In addition, Davidson takes away the Ant, Betsy stepmother and foil. One wonders who Betsy will play off of in the next book of the series.

Worth the time.

Sex and the City – A Quick Review

[ Sleepy Mood: Sleepy ]
[ Currently: You don’t want to know, and I don’t want to tell you. ]
So this book is a collection of the colums, which also went on to inspire a TV series, which itself lead to a movie.

All I have to say is, I don’t see how.

This is a book about some very shallow, self-absorbed people. It is hard to find anyone worth liking. Not to mention the rampant drug use gets really old, really fast.

Not worth it.

Darwyn Cooke to Adapt Parker Novels!

“When a fresh-faced guy in a Chevy offered him a lift, Parker told him to go to hell.” –The Hunter, Richard Stark opening line

From PW Comics Week on July 26, 2008:

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Eisner Award-winning artist Darwyn Cooke will adapt the first four Parker novels by Richard Stark (aka Donald Westlake, a Grand Master of the Mystery Writers of America) as graphic novels, IDW announced today. The adaptations will be released at a rate of one every two years, starting in 2009 with The Hunter.

Richard Stark’s antihero stories influenced an entire generation of crime writers and filmmakers including Elmore Leonard, Joe R. Lansdale, Richard Price, Brian Bendis, David Laptham, Dennis Lehane, Quentin Tarantino, and Martin Scorsese.

Stark fans often refer to the Parker adventures as the crack of crime fiction. After reading one book, you’re hooked and before you know it you’ve devoured, like so many boxes of Milanos, some twenty books. The junkie you’ve become begins to sweat and shiver waiting for the next hit!

The perfect artistic choice for these adaptations, Cooke should offer the perfect methadone to tide you over until the latest Stark stuff hits the streets.

Darwyn Cooke to Adapt Parker Novels! was originally published on The Geek Curmudgeon

MARVEL BRINGS PHILIP K DICK’S ELECTRIC ANT TO LIFE

“My universe is lying within my fingers, he realized. If I can just figure out how the damn thing works."– "The Electric Ant,” Philip K. Dick

This is from PhilipKDick.com:

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The Electric Ant, Philip K. Dick’s seminal science fiction short story, will be adapted by Marvel Comics in the upcoming Electric Ant limited series to be released in 2009, it was announced by Marvel, and Electric Shepherd Productions.

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The creative team behind this existential thriller includes acclaimed writer David Mack (Daredevil, Kabuki) and artist Pascal Alixe (Ultimate X-Men, 1602: Fantastik Four), joined by Consulting Editor Brian Michael Bendis (award-winning author behind Secret Invasion) and renowned artist Paul Pope, who will provide covers to the series.

About time publishers got around to publishing PKD adaptations. I imagine many more are to follow.


Pascal Alixe art

A short film version of the “Electric Ant” titled All Gates Open was produced in 2006.

MARVEL BRINGS PHILIP K DICK’S ELECTRIC ANT TO LIFE was originally published on The Geek Curmudgeon

How Many Articles Do We Really Need On This Topic?

[ Fed Up WIth Life Mood: Fed Up WIth Life ]
So over the last few days, I have noticed a trend. Every site, and their mother’s too, is producing lists of who they think the villains in the next Batman movie should be.

No, really! Even though the current movie just came out, the blogosphere is all atwitter about whether Catwoman or Penguin should be in the third Nolan Batman movie. Which hasn’t been announced yet and may not even happen.

Think I’m kidding? Among the ones I have stumbled across in the last few days:

8 Great Villains We Want in the Next Batman Movie – From OMG Lists – This one got Dugg recently.

Who should be the next Batman villain? – From MSNBC

The Dark Knight: Bring on the Bad Guys – From TWOP

And that is just the tip of the iceberg. Out of idle curiosity, I Googled "batman villains next movie" and got 168,000 results. Now I know not all of them are articles about who should be the next Batman villain, but a lot are. Heck I even got Ten Batman Villains Who Should Never Be On Film.

What is clear is that the Dark Knight is big right now, which leads to Internet chatter. Unfortunately, instead of discussing the movie, a significant number of commentators are choosing to speculate about what will come.

What a waste.

Dreams from My Father – A Quick Review

[ Happy Mood: Happy ]
Barak Obama is the great black hope of the current US election. But before this year, he had a pretty interesting life. This book is a memoir of his coming to grips with the absence of a father in his life.

The work spans his childhood to his time as an organizer in Chicago to his visit to his father’s famiuly in Kenya. In it, he is very blunt about his own shortcomings as well as his successes.

While it is a memoir, this book is also a snap shot of race in America. Barak grows up one of the few black people in Hawaii. And while he experienced some racism and challenges because of this, it was not a typical childhood. His time in Chicago showed him what might be termed "the typical black experience", opening Barak’s eyes to what most blacks went through.

This book was written long before Barak became a politician, yet is interesting to see some familiar themes that keep popping up. The imortance of fathers and the impact of not having one on young men’s lives reoccures again and again, both in the US and in Africa. Now I understand where a lot of the passion from his recent Father’s Day speech came from.

This was a worthwhile read. I am waiting for The Audacity of Hope to come in from the library.

Astonishing Life Of Octavian Nothing Vol 1 – Pox Party – AQR

[ Sleepy Mood: Sleepy ]
[ Currently: Guess ]
When you first start this book, it feels like a fantasy novel. But as you get deeper into the work, you realize that this is not a fantsy, but rather historical fiction.

The book tells the tail of Octavian, the son of a African princess who finds himself growing up as the subject of a scientific experiment. As the book unfolds, Octavian finds himself caught up in the beginnings of the American Revolution, while questioning his own slavehood.

This is not an easy book to read. The reality of Octavian’s situation unfolds slowly. The reader discovers the real state of affairs alongside the main character. The author uses the lanugage of the times, especially in the latter part of the book when the story is told through letters. Given the level of inferencing skill required, this book is meant for the late junior high or high school crowd.

Very gripping.

Undead and Unpopular – A QR

[ Happy Mood: Happy ]
[ Currently: Breastfeeding my son ]
This is the fifth entry in the Queen Betsy series, and it is beginning to lag. This installment sees Betsy moaning about her upcoming 31st birthday, which is also the first anniversary of her death and ressurection as a vampire. Add to that the arrival of European vampires to pay their respects and you have a stress filled time for Betsy.

Unfortunately this book does not live up to the earlier part of the series. The momentum appears to have stalled. Author Davidson needs to make a decision and move this series forward with some character development. Here’s hoping that the sixth book, with the wedding leads to better things.