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Author: | phantomfauna [ Fri Jun 28, 2013 11:33 am ] |
Post subject: | John Dies At The End |
Devoured the first book and about halfway through the sequel. I'd highly recommend grabbing one of them if you are looking for a fun summer read. ![]() Quote: You should not have touched this book with your bare hands. NO, don’t put it down. It’s too late. They’re watching you. My name is David Wong. My best friend is John. Those names are fake. You might want to change yours. You may not want to know about the things you’ll read on these pages, about the sauce, about Korrok, about the invasion, and the future. But it’s too late. You touched the book. You’re in the game. You’re under the eye. The only defense is knowledge. You need to read this book, to the end. Even the part with the bratwurst. Why? You just have to trust me. The important thing is this: The drug is called Soy Sauce and it gives users a window into another dimension. John and I never had the chance to say no. You still do. Unfortunately for us, if you make the right choice, we’ll have a much harder time explaining how to fight off the otherworldly invasion currently threatening to enslave humanity. I’m sorry to have involved you in this, I really am. But as you read about these terrible events and the very dark epoch the world is about to enter as a result, it is crucial you keep one thing in mind: None of this is was my fault. ![]() Quote: WARNING: You may have a huge, invisible spider living in your skull. THIS IS NOT A METAPHOR. You will dismiss this as ridiculous fear-mongering. Dismissing things as ridiculous fear-mongering is, in fact, the first symptom of parasitic spider infection -- the creature secretes a chemical into the brain to stimulate skepticism, in order to prevent you from seeking a cure. That's just as well, since the "cure" involves learning what a chainsaw tastes like. You can't feel the spider, because it controls your nerve endings. You can't see it, because it decides what you see. You won't even feel it when it breeds. And it will breed. So what happens when your family, friends and neighbors get mind-controlling skull spiders? We're all about to find out. Just stay calm, and remember that telling you about the spider situation is not the same as having caused it. I'm just the messenger. Even if I did sort of cause it. Either way, I won't hold it against you if you're upset. I know that's just the spider talking. Cool trailer for the book below... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5swoHS21tBw Don Coscarelli adapted the book into a film that I also enjoyed. Anyone here a fan of the books? |
Author: | psilo110 [ Fri Jun 28, 2013 11:45 am ] |
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you can catch it on netflix, no guarantee it will be as entertaining as the book. |
Author: | phantomfauna [ Fri Jun 28, 2013 12:03 pm ] |
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psilo110 wrote: you can catch it on netflix, no guarantee it will be as entertaining as the book. Yeah...I would say if you like the movie you'll love the book and if you love the book you might not like the movie. Also this a"cracked" me up(Yuk Yuk)... Quote: As most of you have noticed, the JDatE Facebook page is down. We’re working on getting it back up, which means sending threatening letters to anyone with the last name of “Facebook” and waiting for them to reply. So far, none have, which is a bunch of bullshit. You can’t run a website and just ignore your customers like that. ![]() Quote: Dave thinks it’s because of a picture we posted. That was the last thing that went up before the page disappeared. It was an undoctored picture we found of the President before he took office back in 1993, shitting into the open mouth of a clown while flipping off a bunch of crying first graders. God, he looked so happy in that picture. I was going to post it here, but Facebook now has it, and I can’t get it back until they restore our page. I, on the other hand, don’t believe it was the photo that got us removed. I think it’s because I sent them a letter one night asking them to remove our page. My drummer said that one time he did that with Myspace, and they not only didn’t take it down, but they made his page bigger out of spite, and that the joke was on them because it allowed “more access for the bitches.” I think he was just talking shit while drunk, but it never hurts to try it, right? Either way, when our Facebook page comes back, expect it to be ENORMOUS. ![]() |
Author: | SaintOfSpinners [ Fri Jun 28, 2013 5:07 pm ] |
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Thought the book was fun for the most part. Sometimes it dragged and seemed like he was trying to find interesting things to fill it with. The movie, for me, was a big disappointment. Lost its way. |
Author: | bunnyboy [ Fri Jun 28, 2013 5:34 pm ] |
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Didn't read the book, the movie was fun, but that Facebook shit is hilarious. |
Author: | phantomfauna [ Sat Jun 29, 2013 8:56 am ] |
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SaintOfSpinners wrote: The movie, for me, was a big disappointment. Lost its way. I think a lot of people felt this way. Maybe it had a lot to do with how compressed it is and of course the budget. For me I think the first act is perfect. Sure it has some changes from the book but really keep the feel of the book. The strongest part of the whole film is the casting. Chase Williamson does a great job as Dave and Rob Mayes is the perfect fun alcoholic good natured Jon. The two strongest characters for me were Paul Giamatti as Arnie and Tai Bennett as Robert Marley(Oh boy...When he gives the speech). Watching the film I think you can tell the actors spent the time and actually read the book. BTW...Did you read the sequel? |
Author: | phantomfauna [ Sat Jun 29, 2013 8:59 am ] |
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bunnyboy wrote: Didn't read the book, the movie was fun, but that Facebook shit is hilarious. Korrok is pleased. Also here's a great pic of the author... ![]() Supposedly his face is less blurry in real life. |
Author: | SaintOfSpinners [ Sat Jun 29, 2013 12:29 pm ] |
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I haven't read the sequel. I have it but after the movie haven't had the interest. The good thing for me about reading this was that it opened me up to new genres. Not sure how much I will follow the 'new weird' but it got me to become far more eclectic and veer off from fantasy and the occasional politics. So followed that with Fight Club, Jagannath, Bad Monkey, Raising Stony Mayhall, and others. So the end result is very positive. |
Author: | phantomfauna [ Sat Jun 29, 2013 1:00 pm ] |
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SaintOfSpinners wrote: So followed that with Fight Club, Jagannath, Bad Monkey, Raising Stony Mayhall, and others. So the end result is very positive. This actually answered what would have been my follow up question. I've read "Fight Club" but not the others. I'll have to look into a couple of those. Thanks! |
Author: | igrrl [ Sat Jun 29, 2013 10:26 pm ] |
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Unfortunately the book reminded me a lot of Joe R. Lansdale's work. John Dies At The End felt like a weaker version of what would happen if Hap & Leonard found themselves in any one of Lansdale's horror shorts. All that aside, the book was still pretty good. I'll read the sequel and the movie's still on my list. But I'm also not in any rush to do either. |
Author: | a.tom [ Sun Jun 30, 2013 4:45 am ] |
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Thanks for posting, I had no idea that the movie was based on a book (seems like they are not doing this anymore in hollywood . . . if they are not doing reboots, they seem to be doing fine without a script at all (*cough* prometheus *cough*). Anyway, this will be next after I finished Palahniuk's Damned. Oh, and I for my part was totally blown away by the movie. |
Author: | phantomfauna [ Sun Jun 30, 2013 10:11 am ] |
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igrrl wrote: Unfortunately the book reminded me a lot of Joe R. Lansdale's work. John Dies At The End felt like a weaker version of what would happen if Hap & Leonard found themselves in any one of Lansdale's horror shorts. All that aside, the book was still pretty good. I'll read the sequel and the movie's still on my list. But I'm also not in any rush to do either. I think that's a fair comparison(For some reason I thought of William S Burroughs?). I think what separates them for me is that I find Lansdale's work a lot more gritty than Wong's. I also think Wong focuses more on humor in the books. a.tom wrote: Thanks for posting, I had no idea that the movie was based on a book. No problem but...Ya owe me a beer man! If you end up picking up the books I'd say start with the sequel. |
Author: | a.tom [ Sun Jun 30, 2013 12:58 pm ] |
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Sure thing, let me know when you are in the area ![]() |
Author: | SaintOfSpinners [ Mon Sep 09, 2013 10:48 am ] |
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Just started on '....Spiders..." and enjoying it more, so far, than the first book. Feels like he is trying less to be quirky. The flow is better. Sort of in the same vein I just read Deeply Odd by Dean Koontz and Lexicon by Max Barry. Deeply Odd is simply, fun, and quick. Not quite as New Weird as it is basic good vs evil with the spirit world thrown in. Felt sometimes that Koontz was pushing a bit of Christianity on me which I do not enjoy. He also tries to hard with the metaphores filling up pages with it like a fantasy novel will ramble on about pageantry. Also not New Weird, Lexicon was excellent. Kind of of a mix between chaos magic, psychology, and corporate conspiracy. Felt like it could have been a novel by Grant Morrison if Grant wrote novels. Highly recommended. |
Author: | SaintOfSpinners [ Mon Sep 09, 2013 10:48 am ] |
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Just started on '....Spiders..." and enjoying it more, so far, than the first book. Feels like he is trying less to be quirky. The flow is better. Sort of in the same vein I just read Deeply Odd by Dean Koontz and Lexicon by Max Barry. Deeply Odd is simply, fun, and quick. Not quite as New Weird as it is basic good vs evil with the spirit world thrown in. Felt sometimes that Koontz was pushing a bit of Christianity on me which I do not enjoy. He also tries to hard with the metaphores filling up pages with it like a fantasy novel will ramble on about pageantry. Also not New Weird, Lexicon was excellent. Kind of of a mix between chaos magic, psychology, and corporate conspiracy. Felt like it could have been a novel by Grant Morrison if Grant wrote novels. Highly recommended. |
Author: | a.tom [ Mon Oct 21, 2013 5:36 pm ] |
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I am half through 'John...' and really enjoying it. Too bad I have seen the movie before reading the book - the book is both, scary gruesome and funny but since I am always reminded of the hilarious movie, the scary parts of the book cannot work as they should. Great read and again: Thanks for the tip. |
Author: | phantomfauna [ Tue Oct 22, 2013 8:03 am ] |
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Glad you are enjoying it. If you enjoyed it I recomend picking up "This Book is Full of Spiders" next. Wong took everything good about "John Dies at the End" and perfected it IMO. |
Author: | a.tom [ Thu Oct 08, 2015 12:59 am ] |
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The new Wong is out ![]() Futuristic Violence and Fancy Suits: A Novel (It is not a JDATE book, but he has already started working on the third installment.) Just got it today and love it already though I am only on page 5. Oh, and he did an AMA on reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/3nuwhb/i_am_author_and_crackedcom_executive_editor_david/ |
Author: | SaintOfSpinners [ Sun Oct 11, 2015 10:18 am ] |
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Thanks for mentioning the new release. On my list. First though it brought me to another book, The Unnoticeables, which I am blasting through. Smart, funny. Taking place in poverty '77 NY Punk and current LA desperate survival among the film scene. |
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