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More delays! I know, I hate it too.
Hey folks, I’m having a bunch of computer problems that require me to wipe and reinstall windows before I can do things like open image files without my computer freaking out. Unfortunately, that takes time, and I’m not as far … Continue reading
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Delay!
Hey folks, my Tokyo Drift article is coming, but it’s going to be pushed back a day. I probably could stay up extra late to get it done, but I don’t really want to. So you’ll get it on Wednesday. … Continue reading
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State of the Blog: 2013
Hey everybody. It’s been a long time since I’ve sat down and just wrote a thing, but it’s time to get on that shit, so I figured I’d take some time and give you the low down on what exactly … Continue reading
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Review: “Beyond the Black Rainbow”
My review of Beyond the Black Rainbow. It’s garbage, don’t see it. No, seriously, that’s it. Yeah, I have some thoughts on deliberate cultiness beyond the link there, and lots more words about why it sucks, but just realize that it … Continue reading
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Looking Forward to 2012: Looking for YOUR Help
Hello there, friends and readers. The year is rapidly winding to a close and with it the articles I’ve been doing for a year. This is my first year of very seriously writing about movies, and I’ve been keeping to … Continue reading
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On Obligation Films
Now that the bloated corpse that is the summer Hollywood season has good and well decayed we get into the beginning of the Fall movie season. Typically, right now we’re in the dumping grounds between the summer tentpoles and the … Continue reading
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Serious About Series: “The Final Destination”
Well here we are, right up to the present day with The Final Destination. You’d think I’d have something funny or clever to say here, but I do not. After the surprisingly solid Final Destination 3, we’re in for a … Continue reading
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Make It the Same, Only Different! Actually, You Know What? Screw Different. (via Elizabethan Theatre)
In the upcoming films portion of our most recent No-Name Movie Podcast, Matt mentioned that he was looking forward to BATTLE:LOS ANGELES. I was skeptical and delivered an anecdote about my sister and I seeing the trailer in theatres and … Continue reading
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Some Thoughts on Kevin Smith
This blog is never really going to talk about current movie news. I’m almost entirely uninterested in joining the echo chamber of movie blogs on the internet, regurgitating the same half dozen rumors every day. I read four movie sites … Continue reading
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“Land of Silence and Darkness”
Werner Herzog’s 1971 documentary about Fini Straubinger, a German deaf-blind woman, is notable at first for being very un-Herzogian. It is presented as a medical story, the likes of which we used to see plastered all over TLC back when … Continue reading
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