I've been missing this man's work, so I'm on a CB rabbit hole this morning. What he said about writing long-hand versus typing is quite accurate. I've done more creative writing with a pen and paper than trying to type it out. There's a disconnect somewhere. When you're using a pen, your hand is much more of a direct extension of your mind. The process is slower, but that's a good thing. It's allowing the imagination a bit of a buffer zone. So, when it finally gets on the paper it's a more developed idea. When it comes to Clive's work, I'll take quality over quantity. I hope we'll get new Abarat soon, and the third Book of the Art.
If you listen closely, the music sounds similar! Almost the same, in fact. Since the Schwarzenegger film came out three years earlier, it likely influenced Jurassic Park. In fact, that music, which signified female cunning, became the theme of the Velociraptors
48 barker’s older than I am at this point. I’m 😱 ! Stephen king disagrees with you about long 🖐 but I ain’t decided which is better. It’s tough to jot on an iPad!
The guy was only in the movie for a minute and yet still gets top billing in the opening credits. That shows how much respect David Lynch had for Richard Pryor as we all do.
It was always you Clive, it was always you. - I am actually a bit of a fan. I liked Candyman when I was younger. It scared the shit out of me. And I got down to reading the first three volumes of the Books of Blood. My favorite story is the one in the rural town. With the giant made up of people.
David Lynch… When he’s not capturing the horror of the American dream, he’s giving one of the greatest comics whoever lived a beautiful final moment on screen