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Old 10-29-2021, 09:38 AM   #1876
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By the way, you may wish to check out Spider, by Patrick McGrath, especially if you enjoy gothic horror. He's a literary horror writer who creates characters that are twisted by insane and (often) sexual obsessions that descend into madness. I'm almost finished with it, and I think it's great. It's dark, twisted, and gloomy. Unfortunately it's expensive as hell. I can't remember where I bought mine; I know I've had it for some time. Years ago, I read a thoroughly enjoyable collection of short stories by him.
I was like "It's only $5.99!" but that is a Spanish edition

Have you seen the David Cronenberg movie?
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Old 10-29-2021, 01:46 PM   #1878
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I was like "It's only $5.99!" but that is a Spanish edition

Have you seen the David Cronenberg movie?

Well, I've seen the remake of The Fly, and I thought it was great - and gory, but with a lot of pathos.

It's possible I've seen something else by him, but I can't remember.

By the way, is Crash based upon the J.G. Ballard novel of the same name? (That's an author I very much admire.)
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Well, I've seen the remake of The Fly, and I thought it was great - and gory, but with a lot of pathos.

It's possible I've seen something else by him, but I can't remember.

By the way, is Crash based upon the J.G. Ballard novel of the same name? (That's an author I very much admire.)
David Cronenberg is worth checking out.

His movie Crash is based on the Ballard novel (and is not the same as the other movie called Crash that won best picture years ago).

He also adapted William Burroughs Naked Lunch (one of the strangest movies I've ever seen) and importantly to you, he adapted Patrick McGrath's Spider.
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David Cronenberg is worth checking out.

His movie Crash is based on the Ballard novel (and is not the same as the other movie called Crash that won best picture years ago).

He also adapted William Burroughs Naked Lunch (one of the strangest movies I've ever seen) and importantly to you, he adapted Patrick McGrath's Spider.
I'll have to check out the two adapted films: Spider and Crash. I read Naked Lunch (which I didn't really care for), when it was fashionable for a horny teenager to read that and The Rosy Crucifixion Trilogy, by Henry Miller. I still like Henry Miller. A wonderful writer keyed in to the repressed sexuality (still present) in the American culture.

Thanks for the heads up on those two films.

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I'll have to check out the two adapted films: Spider and Crash. I read Naked Lunch (which I didn't really care for), when it was fashionable for a horny teenager to read that and The Rosy Crucifixion Trilogy, by Henry Miller. I still like Henry Miller. A wonderful writer keyed in to the repressed sexuality (still present) in the American culture.

Thanks for the heads up on those two films.
I'd say you owe it to yourself to try the Naked Lunch movie. Cronenberg made it partly because it is unfilmable, same reason he made Crash. There was a funny interview with Cronenberg where he discussed talking to Burroughs and getting his permission to make changes to Naked Lunch, like trying to have an actual plot

Any Cronenberg movie is worth watching. If you haven't seen his early horror movies, especially The Brood, Videodrome, Scanners, The Dead Zone you should.

His later movies, I'd recommend M. Butterfly, Existenz, A History of Violence and Eastern Promises (I haven't seen the four he's made since Eastern Promises, so I am not saying they aren't worth watching).
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I'd say you owe it to yourself to try the Naked Lunch movie. Cronenberg made it partly because it is unfilmable, same reason he made Crash. There was a funny interview with Cronenberg where he discussed talking to Burroughs and getting his permission to make changes to Naked Lunch, like trying to have an actual plot

Any Cronenberg movie is worth watching. If you haven't seen his early horror movies, especially The Brood, Videodrome, Scanners, The Dead Zone you should.

His later movies, I'd recommend M. Butterfly, Existenz, A History of Violence and Eastern Promises (I haven't seen the four he's made since Eastern Promises, so I am not saying they aren't worth watching).

Wait - I did see The Dead Zone! I had forgotten about that. I haven't seen that movie since it came out. (I read the book when it first came out, and I remember it had me riveted.)

I'll definitely give those earlier Cronenberg films a watch.

Thank you for the recommendations.
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I'm about to start Demon Fire (great cover!) as soon as I finish two other books. I'll let you know if it's any good.

Do you read much Fantasy, such as those old Ballantine Adult Fantasy series of paperbacks?
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I'm about to start Demon Fire (great cover!) as soon as I finish two other books. I'll let you know if it's any good.
I finished The Manse, which I liked (I didn't love it, but I will read the sequel, Torments). Right now I am reading Spook Night.

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I used to, decades ago. It all got a little too samey for me after a while. But I did start that sword and sorcery thread in the reading recommendations thread. And having said that, I still like the idea of a traditional high fantasy story. I just haven't read one in a while. I enjoyed Terry Brooks Magic Kingdom for Sale - Sold!

I started reading a fantasy series called The Stone Dance of the Chameleon. The author got the rights to his paperback trilogy back and has rewritten it as seven ebooks (though he claims he actually cut out a lot of unnecessary stuff). It's an odd series. Definitely not your usual Tolkien-clone.

I've read the first two books so far.
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