
This book starts with someone dying and then goes on to find another key. You really can't do better than the Not-A-Turd rating. I may have even liked it more now that I realize how much crap is actually floating around out there. You know how sometimes you go back and read something the second time, and it just doesn't hold up?

Thanks again to the devilish delightful Dᴀɴ 2.☢, without whom this re-read would not have been possible. There is also an introduction from Warren Ellis that is not to be missed. There's some sinister shit afoot with that, but you end up liking Ellie quite a bit more because of it. No, all the horror in this one came from seeing Zack slowly insinuating himself into their lives.Įllie's connection with Luke/Zach gets a bit more exploration, and you find out how he came to live with her this time around.

Weird, strange, and slightly unsettling, but not horrific. I'm sure a lot of you would disagree with me, but it just didn't seem creepy to unlock your head. As far as the Key goes, I thought it was less scary and more sci-fi. This is such an awesome title that I would honestly recommend it even if you're not traditionally a fan of horror or the graphic medium. It's your unrecoverable hour and a half of your life.I've read this multiple times now and I keep thinking that this time I won't like it as much. I doubt if anyone will revel in this masterpiece, but try it if you like. I don't like either of those things, so for me the movie sucked hard, like dried concrete hard.īut as I say, concrete and adultery lovers might chance this one. Locke, I wonder about that.Īnyway if you like concrete - about half the picture heï¿ 1/2 1/2 1/2(TM)s answering and making phone calls about concrete - and adultery, then you might enjoy this movie. Oh, and by the way, he does not love this other woman, nor has he had, he says, extramarital sex other than this one time. Obviously they saved a lot of money using just a car for the setting - memories for me, and not good ones, of the nightmare that is My Dinner with Andre.


Locke's car while he's driving into London to witness the birth of this other woman's baby. Instead he screws a woman other than his wife. If he could screw a concrete pie, I bet he'd jump at the chance. Values concrete and what the resulting building is - as he calls them "his" buildings - more than his freaking family. It's the name of the major character - like what you get when you get out of your car to secure it, in a mash up with the name of the 18th-Century British Empiricist philosopher John Locke? Lock + Locke? Maybe not. With an incredible rating of 90%, I feel the urge to put in my two cents's worth regarding Locke.
