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Saturday, April 02, 2005
Miller's Guide to the Dark Parts

Don't worry, the Grant Morrison reports will continue later tonight, but for right now I want to post you to what might be the best review of Sin City so far. Excerpts:

SIN CITY is a blisteringly violent movie with an anti-social, anti-Christian perspective. It weaves together three stories of sadistic men pursuing their own warped brands of justice in a depraved city. Become educated about what’s in this movie and don’t support it.

The dangerous individualism of SIN CITY teaches us that we cannot trust any man, which results in the amorality and paranoid violence exhibited in the movie.


Of course, Tom Peyer's favorite CAP Alert a.k.a. "God's Guide to the Hot Parts" also has something of a review up but I'll let Tom tell you about that one.

Why do I get the feeling that Frank Miller is going to turn these guys into characters in the next Sin City story? And doesn't the begining part of the first review (PaPaPa, RoRoRo, AbAb, B, LLL, VVV, SSS, NN, AA, DD, MMM) seem like it would make for lyrics in a great Iggy Pop song?

This also brings me to the greatest letter that has ever appeared in a comic book ever (Daredevil #184 to be precise):

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I smell a potential catchphrase.

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