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Mr. K's Geek Cornucopia: April 2013
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Mr K's Geek Cornucopia. Geek blog on speculative fiction, movies, and comics through the lense of an over-intellectual Southern transplant. Wednesday, April 10, 2013. Tramping the dirt down? I'm not exactly a huge Russell Brand fan, so that's why I was so surprised to read his cogent. I know Helen Rittelmeyer, at one point, wrote an article that touched on this (which I can't find the link to), but Brand sums it up rather well:. God money Id do anything for you. It fails us now. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Mr. K's Geek Cornucopia: October 2012
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Mr K's Geek Cornucopia. Geek blog on speculative fiction, movies, and comics through the lense of an over-intellectual Southern transplant. Wednesday, October 31, 2012. Last of the materialists. That's like last of the dinosaurs": GHOSTWATCH. Directed by Lesley Manning. Starring Michael Parkinson, Michael Smith, Sarah Greene, and Craig Charles. Among a niche audience of horror buffs, Ghostwatch. But heading into a screening at Cinefamily at the Silent Movie Theatre, I had to wonder how shocking it would ...
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Mr. K's Geek Cornucopia: November 2013
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Mr K's Geek Cornucopia. Geek blog on speculative fiction, movies, and comics through the lense of an over-intellectual Southern transplant. Monday, November 18, 2013. I wrote this piece. For a Halloween-themed story-telling event about fear. It's very different from my normal snark. It's about the murder of a close friend and it was one of the most difficult things I've ever done. We tell ourselves stories in order to live. Monday, November 11, 2013. Italian buffonery at the outset of World War II. And, ...
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Mr. K's Geek Cornucopia: Italian buffonery at the outset of World War II
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Mr K's Geek Cornucopia. Geek blog on speculative fiction, movies, and comics through the lense of an over-intellectual Southern transplant. Monday, November 11, 2013. Italian buffonery at the outset of World War II. I'm reading The Second World War. By Antony Beevor, which is yet another general account of World War II, distinguished by two things: 1) With the exception of Weinberg's World At War. This is probably the most global depiction of the entire war that I have read; and 2) Antony Beevor wrote it.
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Vibrational Match: October 2009
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Season giraffe ribs/ Rotisserie ropes, hickory scented mint scented glaze/ Perfected find truth within self. Monday, 19 October 2009. Revenge of the Giant Face. Ah, let's indulge in some time travel shall we? Let's go all the way back to September 2009, when Sean Collins. Had this to say about Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds. Oh, wait, shit. That's not quite right. That's what Sean C. had to say about Nazi-sympathizing turd-monger Pat Buchanan. Here's what Sean actually said about the film:.
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Mr. K's Geek Cornucopia: "Christianity is stupid! Communism is good!": IF FOOTMEN TIRE YOU, WHAT WILL HORSES DO?
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Mr K's Geek Cornucopia. Geek blog on speculative fiction, movies, and comics through the lense of an over-intellectual Southern transplant. Thursday, October 31, 2013. IF FOOTMEN TIRE YOU, WHAT WILL HORSES DO? If Footmen Tire You, What Will Horses Do? Directed by Ron Ormond. Based on the writings of Estus W. Pirkle. Starring Judy Creech, Cecil Scaife, and Gene McFall. Over and over again. And, if this movie has any value beyond historical footnote to Christian pop culture and exploitation cinema, it ...
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"Stuff that dreams are made of": The List Post
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Tuesday, August 21, 2007. So, I participated in the initial round of Edward Copeland's Foreign Film list thing. And first, can I just say: Who the hell let the bum (me) in? Seriously, the names of the participants. One thing I've noticed in all this list-making craze ( AFI. On my list (hey, I cried okay? That movie really moved me, man! I decided, frak it, I'm going with it and I'm proud of it. (And it made the uber-ballot, so, yay! Of internet film bloggers? Yeah, fo' sho', since old movies are my thing...
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Mr. K's Geek Cornucopia: Fear of monsters...
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Mr K's Geek Cornucopia. Geek blog on speculative fiction, movies, and comics through the lense of an over-intellectual Southern transplant. Monday, November 18, 2013. I wrote this piece. For a Halloween-themed story-telling event about fear. It's very different from my normal snark. It's about the murder of a close friend and it was one of the most difficult things I've ever done. We tell ourselves stories in order to live. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). BLOCKBUSTER HISTORY: TALES OF THE CHRIST.
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Mr. K's Geek Cornucopia: July 2013
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Mr K's Geek Cornucopia. Geek blog on speculative fiction, movies, and comics through the lense of an over-intellectual Southern transplant. Thursday, July 11, 2013. Thought about Steve Ditko. It's been a while between posts, but life has been interfering. To tide you over, here's something I wrote about Steve Ditko's latest work from Robin Snyder's publishing imprint. They are Kickstarting a reprint of another one of Ditko's later works right here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Not Real Arts Jobs. A somewh...
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"Stuff that dreams are made of": August 2007
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Saturday, August 25, 2007. NB: I will be discussing certain events in the film, including the end; the film doesn't have a very strong "narrative" however, so I hesitate to write that this post contains "spoilers" because there's really not much to spoil]. Right in the middle of Milos Forman's Black Peter. Would find a lot to love in Forman's Czech films. The dance sequence in Black Peter. Explores this theme a lot, not just in work situations but also at home with Peter's parents, and even in the scenes...