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2008-06-18 00:30:00 by Tanner in Double O Section
...continuation novel isn't the place for such grandstanding. But if it's not, then it's simply bad storytelling, which I certainly wouldn't expect of so esteemed a writer as Sebastian Faulks Were it a commentary, though, it wouldnt be the only one. Wherever possible, Faulks applies contemporary analogies to the Cold War setting. Bond finds...
 
 
 
 
 
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2007-12-20 11:02:00 by Tanner in Double O Section
...continuation novels ever existed in their publicity for Sebastian Faulks' upcoming Devil May Care , but I'm also thrilled. I've been hoping for a while that Benson's and John Gardner 's Bond novels would be reissued as omnibuses, and now that's exactly what's happening... with Benson, anyway. Pegasus Books will publish this anthology,...
 
 
 
 
 
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2007-12-02 17:47:00 by Tanner in Double O Section
...continuation novel , Devil May Care . And it's... Well, I guess it could be worse. Apparently (judging from the image), James Bond will be facing off against some sort of wood sprite in the new book. According to the press release (reprinted in its entirety over at CommanderBond.net ), that's "a blood red flower with the silhouette of a naked...
 
 
 
 
 
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VAL LEWTON BLOGATHON: THE CURSE OF THE CAT PEOPLEThe Evening Class Interview With Ann Carter-Newton

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2008-01-15 14:16:00 by Maya in The Evening Class
...continuation high school, which I really loved; in California they called it continuation. It's Special Ed for students who choose to be there by contract and have various problems. You work with them individually and I liked that the best Guillén: I was so pleased that you came out of retirement to contribute to the Scorsese/Jones...
 
 
 
 
 
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2008-05-07 23:54:00 by Tanner in Double O Section
 
...continuation novel, Devil May Care . They reveal that first edition print runs are a whopping 100,000 units in England and 250,000 in the US. To put that in perspective, the article reports that the last new straightforward Bond continuation novel (not counting spinoffs Young Bond or The Moneypenny Diaries--which, personally, I would count),...
 
 
 
 
 
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2008-05-28 02:26:00 by Tanner in Double O Section
...continuation novels to date. It's a radically new approach to a Bond novel, the most different tack taken since Ian Fleming himself deviated from his own formula to have Bond Girl Vivien Michelle narrate The Spy Who Loved Me in the first person. It was her own story, and 007 only came into it in the last third. The Moneypenny Diaries comes...
 
 
 
 
 
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Cinematical Seven: TV Continued on the Big Screen

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2008-05-29 00:00:00 by Christopher Campbell in Cinematical
...continuation of a TV show, but there really haven't been that many. Usually when we think of film adaptations of TV series, we're thinking of remakes. But there are a few movies that pick up where their respective show ends, whether as a resuming story, a prequel or something totally random and barely connected And of course, we keep hearing...
 
 
 
 
 
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Les Poupées russes

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2007-10-02 20:45:00 by Gareth in gareth's movie diary
...continuation, Les Poupées russes is an attempt to tell a truly European rather than purely national story (Michael Haneke's efforts in this direction are perhaps the strongest to date, but Klapisch is carving out an interesting niche). While the first film took a scenario familiar to many a young European, that of a year abroad in a polyglot...
 
 
 
 
 
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Cross That Bridge

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2007-08-19 23:52:00 by Brian in Hell on Frisco Bay
...continuation of a Theatre Near You , this time with Aki Kaurismaki's Lights in the Dusk , Bahman Ghobadi's Half Moon and Jennifer Baichwal's Manufactured Landscapes , which is still hanging on at the Lumiere but probably won't be by October 14th But the series I'm most excited about is one called Girls Will Be Boys . It's curated by Laura...
 
 
 
 
 
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THE SLIFR 100 (HALLOWEEN SPECIAL EDITION): #7 THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN

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2007-10-24 00:20:00 by Dennis Cozzalio in Sergio Leone and the Infield Fly Rule
...continuation of its story of a scientist flirting with supplanting God (and the inevitable madness that comes packaged with such arrogance) and the creature he unleashes, who turns out to be far more articulate in his needs and wants, and his desire to understand the precarious landscape of existence which he occupies The Monster, in the...