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Started watching Naoki Urasawa’s Pluto
Picturing a Pluto epilogue with Sir Duncan getting artificial eyes and getting asked by the press about his previous statement of "If I need a machine to tell me what the world looks like I'd rather not see at all"
And he says "I had a student. His name was North No. 2. He saw the world just fine."
i like them a normal amount
Paul Duncan teaches North No. 2 how to play the piano.
Book 636
Film Noir (Bibliotheca Universalis)
Paul Duncan & Jürgen Müller, eds.
Taschen 2018
Excellent. With hundreds of stills, posters, promo and behind-the-scenes pics from hundreds of classic films from the noir heyday between the 40s and 60s, this book covers all the bases. Categorizing the genre into ten types—The Perfect Crime (ie Double Indemnity), The Fatalistic Nightmare (D.O.A.), The Burden of the Past (The Killers), The Caper Film (The Killing), Docu-noir (The Postman Always Rings Twice), Love on the Run (Gun Crazy), Male Violence (Kiss Me Deadly), Women in Film Noir (Mildred Pierce), The Private Eye (The Big Sleep), and The Darkness and Corruption (Touch of Evil)—this book delivers on every front. Add to all that Taschen’s list of the top 50 noir films and you have an excellent guide and overview of a beautiful and fascinating genre.
woe!!! furry au be upon ye!!!