One of my favorite authors is Neil Gaiman. He wrote a script for a miniseries/T.V movie "Neverwhere that he later adapted into a novel. I am looking for tapes in English (hopefully DVD) of that miniseries. HELP ME PLEASE!!!
Best suggestion I have is maybe to use black type when posting.
The DVD is coming out later this year.
http://www.dvdtalk.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=308901
It’s not out on dvd yet…but you can pre order it.
I LOVE YOU GUYS! Thanks! Except the first guy… you are mean :mad:
I wouldn’t call that mean.
Sarcastic perhaps… But not mean.
Reading faint type can give some people headaches. Especially if they’ve been staring a computer screen all day. One of those people might be the one with your answer and posting like that can cause them to not read your post. I would consider herman’s post friendly advice.
I can understand that maybe that wasn’t the best colour choice (even though it isn’t very faint) but now, my first impression of him is being a sarcastic dick. Also, I was jokingly being over dramatic
P.S- You are a big dork if you have been staring at a computer screen all day! (Not excluding myself)
Whenever I run across text in a hard-to-read color, I always highlight the selection with the cursor. The inverted colors are usually easier to read. I also don’t code my posts so that they’re hard to read, and I especially wouldn’t if I’m asking for information, help or advice.
Now who’s being a dick?
Thank you. I appreciate you not choosing sides but supporting both opinions. The funny thing is, I just showed these arguements to my sister and we both said at the same time “you can just highlight it” before we read your comment
Back to the OP, Amazon has the DVD available for pre-order too. Just for another option.
If you just can’t wait the 5 weeks until the DVD is out, most good comic shops have VHS copies you can buy of it. I can think of two shops (maybe three) in Seattle that regularly keep VHS copies of Neverwhere in stock. Just a thought.
As far as text colors go, it really depends on who’s doing the looking. For some people, looking at high-contrast colors onscreen (black on white ir vice-versa) can cause eye-strain. For others, low-contrast has the same effect. So, Xander, you really didn’t do anything wrong in my view, except using that horrendous red!
By the way, I hope every Neil Gaiman fan already knows that The Wolves in the Walls is coming out next week… I’ve been looking forward to this one for some time.
Yes, I’m done pimping for Gaiman now.