Word: follow-up
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...ever going to do a third Talisman book with Stephen King? I believe so. Steve and I agreed years back that we would do a third one, and that would be it, because Black House virtually sets up, and all but promises a follow-up. And then we would have a three-volume fantasy novel. That's perfect. That's probably what it wanted to be from the beginning...
...good news about RockNRolla is that it more or less erases the tainted memories of Swept Away, the awful movie Ritchie made with Madonna, and the nearly incoherent Revolver, and marks Ritchie's return to the form of the 1998 Lock, Stock and its 2000 follow-up Snatch. The not-so-good news about his third excursion into the London underworld is that he's reusing the early films' milieu and style. It's an attractive template that allows for some vivid variations and lets good actors play it big and nasty, but there's no question that the form...
...goal-box. Harvard doubled its lead 10 minutes into the half off of a quick counter-attack from a blocked shot by Miyuki. A ball from Sheeleigh sent Baskind in behind the Yale defense, but Sumiyasu saved Baskind’s shot and Sheeleigh’s follow-up effort off the rebound was cleared from the goal line. The ball fell to Baskind, who finished the move with a powerful right-footed bid into the back of the net for her fourth goal of the season.“Mel just dug it out and hammered...
...finally official: TV on the Radio is no longer the hipster’s best-kept secret. After the critical acclaim of their second studio release, “Return to Cookie Mountain,” the band manages to live up to the hype on its follow-up, “Dear Science,” a work that is—surprisingly—a refreshing blend of experimental sounds and catchy hooks that don’t detract from the album’s overall artsy flair...
...study’s participants submitted responses to detailed questionnaires about lifestyle and health conditions every two years, beginning in 1980. In a follow-up, 8,882 deaths were recorded—1,790 of which were caused by cardiovascular disease and 4,527 by cancer...