Chemohawk Sessions

Hellbound Binding 4: Slick Page Flip: Thick Weeds, Chin-High, Betray Thin Lies--Every Dolly Finds Their Folly (Sleeping with the Weeping Willow); (Comparison 'Twixt Winter's Bone Film and Novel)


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Greetings Cinematic

Fanatics, in this particular case, you Hellbound Book Hounds! The only thing
more satisfying than a gorgeous and flawlessly executed standalone Slick Flick
Pick is one that honors, if not exceeds, the splendor of its novel source material.
Sometimes a screenplay, or film, has been novelized into a riveting read;
conversely, an analogue bound book is oft condensed and converted, via a
complex digital undertaking, to a cinematic adaptation. Some of the very
slickest, sleekest, passionately picked flicks I've had the pleasure of
enjoying originated with a Slick Page Flip I took pride in perusing. The age
old debate remains as heated and vitriolic as ever, the lingering, pesky,
vexing question: is the slick flick pick better than the slick page flip?
Sometimes this answer proves easier than slicing your finger's flesh on the
corner of a page in a hellbound book; I offer the example of Annihilation, the flick is superior to the
novel--but not vastly so-- while no doubt novel, source--however the Slick Page
Flip of Jurassic Park outshines the
merit of its cinematic expression, and there is no dearth of merit to that
Slick Flick Pick.


While I will not perform this companion, contrast/comparison

analysis between the primitive novel and polished flick on every Slick Flick
Pick, I will grant you the gift of an either/or/both discussion when I find the
right pairing of bound paper and waxy film. Enjoy you Hellbound Book Hounds and
Cinematic Fanatics as I investigate these various bound collections and similar
comparisons to their corresponding flick-- remain on track with your deft, rapt
attention in tact through an aurally pleasing perusal as you sate your
curiosity with each passing slick flick/page flip pleasure on my Chemohawk
rack.

 

Snuggle the fstars up with a bloody, slick HellBound Book in your secretive nook.

 

As you earn each paper cut, you'll feel the characters in your gut.

 

Whether binding open or cover shut, you've wed the novel--the flick serves merely as your mistress slut.

 

Here, we unwind some novel binding for this is where final cut greets papercut!

 

The Slick Flick Pick

we will be discussing: Pick 36: Slick Flick
Pick: J. Law Greets her Deadbeat Pa with Chainsaw-- One Cop, Teardrop and a
Routine Traffic Stop (Winter's Bone, 2010) and while that flick was
undoubtably gut-wrenching-- flirting with a pit in your tummy resembling sick,
it was also incredibly slick. If you thought the flick was cold, brutal and
harsh the novel is a colder, more unforgiving, morally miring marsh.

 

Our protagonist/heroine (A.K.A. Ree) remains family oath blood slick bound and gripped by an Missourian manuscript!

 

Today you are gifted the treat of aurally checking out this edition **Fourth selection of Slick Page Flip** from my Chemohawk Library Rack: Hellbound

Binding 4: Slick Page Flip: Thick Weeds, Chin-High, Betray Thin Lies--Every Dolly Finds Their Folly (Sleeping with the Weeping Willow); (Book
Comparison/Ree Reading 'Twixt the Winter's Bone film and Winter's Bone Novel)

 

- Your freestyle logophile, bibliophile and cinephile: Falsetto Prophet

 

P.S. (Procrastinated Statement) *Intro/outro song, Soulicious, courtesy of the artist, Dyalla.

 

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Chemohawk SessionsBy Falsetto Prophet