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Old 2nd March 2015, 07:14 PM
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Anyone here a fan of Brian Yuzna's Necronomicon? I've only seen it once and that was a few years ago. I seem to remember it wasn't a bad little anthology flick. Can anyone advise me on the best DVD / Blu-ray edition to get?
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I have an audiobook collection on my Audible account that is something like 25hrs long, i'm slowly working my way through it. I just took a walk and listened to the The Lurking Fear which has been the best one so far I really enjoyed the last chapter where it just went crazy!

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I have an audiobook collection on my Audible account that is something like 25hrs long, i'm slowly working my way through it. I just took a walk and listened to the The Lurking Fear which has been the best one so far I really enjoyed the last chapter where it just went crazy!

Is it in any kind of order? As TLF is one of the earlier tales, albeit one of his first proper "mythos" stories....
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Is it in any kind of order? As TLF is one of the earlier tales, albeit one of his first proper "mythos" stories....
So far it seems to be in publication order and i'm only onto the 6th story, it goes a bit all over the place at that point, but it's not a complete book such as the Barnes & Noble collection, we've had...

Dagon
Herbert West – Reanimator
The Lurking Fear
The Rats in the Walls
The Whisperer in the Darkness
Cool Air
In the Vault
The Call of Cthulu
The Color Out of Space
The Horror at Red Hook
The Music of Erich Zann
The Shadow Out of Time
The Dunwich Horror
The Haunter of the Dark
The Outsider
The Shunned House
The Unnameable
The Thing on the Doorstep
Under the Pyramids
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Has anyone read the book 'Ghoul', by Michael Slade?

"Dressed in a cape and top hat, with a bone white face and madman's eyes, the Ghoul crawls from the London sewers to kill - bloodily, perversely, inexplicably.

In Vancouver, the horror rock group Ghoul cavort onstage, their act a bizarre and violent front. But, for what? Drugs? Snuff films? Dirty money? Contract killings?

Inspector Zinc Chandler of Special X thinks he knows.

Is there a connection between London's orgy of killings and Vancouver's underworld sleaze?

The answer could lie in the dark obsessions and twisted Cthulhu Mythos fantasies of an old Rhode Island family whose tainted past will not lie quiet in its grave"


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That sounds like a hoot, can't be any worse than the rather odd graphic novel I received one xmas...

http://www.amazon.co.uk/JENNY-FINN-D...n+doom+messiah
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Has anyone read the book 'Ghoul', by Michael Slade?

"Dressed in a cape and top hat, with a bone white face and madman's eyes, the Ghoul crawls from the London sewers to kill - bloodily, perversely, inexplicably.

In Vancouver, the horror rock group Ghoul cavort onstage, their act a bizarre and violent front. But, for what? Drugs? Snuff films? Dirty money? Contract killings?

Inspector Zinc Chandler of Special X thinks he knows.

Is there a connection between London's orgy of killings and Vancouver's underworld sleaze?

The answer could lie in the dark obsessions and twisted Cthulhu Mythos fantasies of an old Rhode Island family whose tainted past will not lie quiet in its grave"


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I've read it but it was so long ago, I can remember nothing about it other than the cover!
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