Saw this link to a movie poster index which features sf and horror posters, at Exclamation Mark, and then the next day in class one of my students lent me two video tapes from Mystery Science Theatre 3000, mentioned by Mark in his post. Kismet or what?
William Gibson aleph: "In Gibson's novel Mona Lisa Overdrive, an aleph is a big chip which can store a huge amount of information. The intention of William Gibson aleph is to collect all available information on William Gibson and his work." (from Bibi). Well I'm glad that we can at least read about Gibson, since his blog seems to have gone belly-up, for the second time. Not that I blame him; blogging obviously cuts into the time one could be writing in other media. Even blogging short links posts.
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If I were the man in the Leech Woman poster I think I'd be less worried by the woman I was kissing, despite her outlandishly teeter-totter headwear; and much more alarmed by the geezer appearing out of a spacetime wormhole at my back, reaching forward to grab at my shoulder blades.
Scribbled by Adam R at July 27, 2005 8:55 AM | PermalinkYeah, you're right. And as usual, the woman takes the rap.
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