I was thinking about the word salad, though, really, either could apply.
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
It seriously reads like a parody.
I was just rereading the Nora Roberts Circle Trilogy books this weekend (the ones with the circle of six good guys, including a sorceror, his vampire brother, a witch, a shape-shifter, a queen, and a vampire hunter ["Like Buffy?" "Sort of, but I'm not the only one."] battling the queen of vampires on another planet). There's a funny scene when the shape-shifter is heading out on a recon mission and decides to take out the vampires' SUV with a unicorn horn stab to all four tires.
::waits for Jilli's head to 'splode::
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I'm tired of vampires and zombies.
I'm not tired of WELL-WRITTEN, INTERESTING ONES. Which there is a marked lack of, dammit.
Okay, FINE. Once I get the revisions for this next Steampunk Tales story done, I will start working on my paranormal YA book. Where the vampires are NOT GOOD GUYS.
I'm not tired of WELL-WRITTEN, INTERESTING ONES. Which there is a marked lack of, dammit.
Wait till next year.
I ADORE those two movies. I've owned them FOREVER (actually, my 2nd and 3rd DVD purchases, after "Dark City")
SH have you also seen Theater of Blood (I'm pretty sure Hec has)? Not nearly as stylish, but it's got more great British character actors, Price doing Shakespeare, and Diana Rigg!
And the guy in the trunk wondering what that noise is that's getting louder.
SH have you also seen Theater of Blood
Oh, yes. :) It's so much fun.
(I'm pretty sure Hec has)?
Yup. I'm still not quite recovered from seeing Vincent in a giant afro wig playing a flaming hairdresser.
Psst! It's on YouTube in four parts.
Yup. I'm still not quite recovered from seeing Vincent in a giant afro wig playing a flaming hairdresser.
I think Robert Morley being fed his own poodles is the part that did me in. As a long time "punting" dog hater, I'm afraid I enjoyed that scene a little too much.