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32 pages. And luckily, it’s still coming out. No petering yet. Which is a good thing, in case you didn’t know.
In other news, I saw something on another wordpress blog about the future of the internet. Something called The Grid. If it actually happens, and it’s not too expensive to convert from the internet to the grid, it sounds pretty nifty. Like the guy said, the entire back catalog of the Rolling Stones could be downloaded from Britain to Japan in less than two seconds. Nifty to say the least.
As for movies, no review for today. Just this. Uwe Boll will quit making movies if we can get enough signatures on the petition linked to at that story. If you don’t know who Uwe Boll is, you’re fucking lucky. He’s horrendously massacred many a video game by brining it to the silver screen. I’ve only watched three of his movies: Alone in the Dark because I love Christian Slater, and someone does a good job of making shitty movies look great in previews; House of the Dead because I was told you get to see Erica Durance topless (although, if you’ve ever seen Erica Durance, you’d know that she is a perfectly good reason to watch a horrible movie); and BloodRayne because the beautiful and talented Kristanna Lokken and Michelle Rodriguez, not to mention Michael Madsen and Billy Zane (unfortunately, that doesn’t save the movie from being complete shit).
There’s already 123,000 signatures on the petition, and slashfilm.com is trying to get to about 1,000,000. Please, do your part to help and sign the petition. And if you don’t believe me (or slashfilm.com) that his movies are crap and ruining the potential of video games that could have great game-to-film adaptations, just rent those three movies I talked about in the last paragraph.
In the mean time… toodles.
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