>>13782461Digital doesn't feel as real as physical, does it? Which is why I prefer to own physical copies of books to pdfs and whatnot.
>Mmmm, no, its Frankenstein for me as well, but i liked Dracula too desu, the count was pretty cool.That he was. My only problem was that he felt a little less human than the countess that inspired him. I prefer antagonists to which I can feel a connection, and characters like the count are too otherworldly for that...
>theres very little other skills you could learn through theory alone methinks.I agree, theory can help you familiarise yourself with certain notions or show you directions you can take, but it won't make you proficient in anything.
>>13779088I actually prefer the more recent ones. Cinematography is a relatively new art form and so its earliest examples feel a bit crude to me, like the earliest examples of literature.
>Here you goThanks, I'll read it in the evening probably. It sounds like /co/ is moderated quite well. I know many would find it blasphemy, but I don't mind interest boards being heavily moderated. /e/ is one of the best examples I can think of, you very rarely see anything there that doesn't belong.
>>13779048What disappointed you about it? Many of the classic horror stories aren't scary at all, but then I don't think that was their aim in the first place...
>>13782779You mean that's not a proxy?
Lagos has some beautiful beach resorts though.