Why TV Apocalypses Are Really Wish-Fulfillment Fables
Sure, there are zombies and militias on The Walking Dead and Revolution, but life is so simple.
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Sure, there are zombies and militias on The Walking Dead and Revolution, but life is so simple.
Another excuse to stay indoors.
Cormac McCarthy, Michael Fassbender, and maybe Angelina Jolie? What a squad!
"He made me promise he could excise all exclamation points and semicolons, both of which he said have no place in literature.”
Confluence of awesomeness, dead ahead.
He'd move straight from Prometheus to The Counselor.
"This is embarrassing. What I think and feel is irrelevant."
This Friday, Cormac McCarthy will auction off the portable Olivetti manual typewriter on which he wrote 'The Road' and other novels.
"It has to do with a brother and sister. When the book opens she's already committed suicide, and it's about how he deals with it."
Bring your family! And a date!
Absolutely no CGI was used to enhance the grim ugliness of Pittsburgh winter in the upcoming 'Road' movie.
There's only one thing more depressing than a world-destroying apocalypse that turns its survivors into cannibals, and it's seeing a good movie ruined by bad child acting.