Road to Perdition.
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Road to Perdition.
Third time I watched it. Jeebus!! Tom Hanks is a brilliant actor. There are so many scenerios I didn't remember. Won't mind watching it again.
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Re: Road to Perdition.
The author of Road to Perdition, Max Collins, is an understated writer with a deapan way that works well for hard-boiled stories. Lately he's been doing a lot of TV show books (like CSI, etc.) that I have no interest in, but his work with his own characters has some classic stuff. I particularly like his Nathan Heller books with their Chicago based mise-en-scene stories. He takes a historical event/crime, and usually inserts his detective in place of where somebody really did hire a detective and then riffs on his private version of history. Most are set in the teens through fifties. He does massive amounts of research into the crimes he writes about.
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Re: Road to Perdition.
Any remake of Lone Wolf and Cub is OK by me.


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Re: Road to Perdition.
It was the one and only graphic novel I've read and I couldn't put it down.Schlegel wrote:The author of Road to Perdition, Max Collins, is an understated writer with a deapan way that works well for hard-boiled stories.