Keanu Reeves is reprising his role of John Wick in John Wick: Chapter 2, out in 2017. This looks like it’s a straight up action film and be for warned I don’t know if his dog is killed again or not. However, you do get a Matrix flashback with this trailer and I know I’m not the only one that does. I liked the first one well enough so I’ll check this one out as well just to see. Anyway here’s the trailer through MovieClips Trailers YouTube channel:
Shownotes Ep. 30 of ComicPop Library: Why is this Book Backwards?
1) Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury, Simon & Schuster, 2012. ISBN: 978-1451673319, $11.99.
2) Until Death Do Us Part, Vol. 1, Hiroshi Takashige, Double S, Yen Press, 2012. ISBN: 978-0316213905, $18.99.
3. Podcast Intro and Outro – Andrew Lubman’s, “Train of Thought”.
http://www.raybradbury.com/ – Ray Bradbury website.
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Also mentioned were: Dodge City Public Library; Book of Eli; Edgar Allen Poe; Bible; Danzel Washington; Pretty Little Liars; Neromancer; Uglies; Westerfeld; Nazi, Germany; Book Thief; Time Machine; H.G. Wells; Of Mice and Men; Matrix; Tron; Yen Press; Daemon; Daredevil; Blue Exorcist; X-Men; Alphas; Sherlock Holmes; Princess Leia; Han Solo Hugh Hefner; and Cheerleading.
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Episode 10 Shownotes
1) Hatter M: Far From Wonder, Vol. 1, Extended Edition, Frank Beddor, November 23, 2010, Automatic Pictures Publishing. ISBN: 978-0981873763, $29.99.
2) Neuromancer 20th Anniversary Edition, William Gibson, November 2, 2004, Ace Hardcover. ISBN: 978-0441012035, $25.00.
Also mentioned in the show where: Alice In Wonderland; Blade Runner; Johnny Mnemonic; and Matrix; SciFi Channel’s Alice; Lewis Carroll.
Episode 10 of ComicPop Library
In this episode Richard, Matt, Chris and Johnny are join by April and Logan, co-hosts of the ComicPop Library Movie Specials. We are reviewing the Hatter M graphic novel series by Frank Beddor and Neuromancer, the novel, by William Gibson. Join us as we have fun discussing these titles.