Chemohawk Sessions

**Premiere of Slick Page Flip** Hellbound Binding 1: Slick Page Flip: Par Deux(ma); (Book Comparison/Corso Corollary to The Ninth Gate Film and El Club Dumas 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-- keep track and publish ,through aurally pleasing perusal, each slick flick/page flip pleasure on my Chemohawk rack.

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

The Slick Flick Pick we will be discussing: Pick 9: Slick Flick Pick: Hellbound Books (The Ninth Gate, 1999) and while that flick was undoubtably slick we can examine that slickness with the slick bound binding of El Club Dumas.

Lucas Corso remains blood slick bound and gripped by manuscript!

Today you are gifted a premiere episode: **Premiere of Slick Page Flip** Hellbound Binding 1: Slick Page Flip: Par Deux(ma); (Book Comparison/Corso Corollary to The Ninth Gate film and El Club Dumas novel)

- Your freestyle logophile: Falsetto Prophet

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

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Chemohawk SessionsBy Falsetto Prophet