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AKA DEAD ALIVE (1992)
I don’t begrudge you another completely unnecessary LOTR movie but I do wish we could get this Peter Jackson back for one more movie.
Seeing the premiere of BRAINDEAD at Frightfest back in ‘92 was such a fantastic cinema experience. So much cheering. Same thing happened when I saw THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING (2001) in a packed Times Square cinema (had so many good movie adventures in NYC), but this was way more intimate. I’d found my tribe and they were fucking loud.
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My newsletter…
…is out again. Sorry.
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RIP Steve Albini
This is going to take a while to process. What a fucking loss.
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Stranger in a Strange Land
Towards the end of episode one I thought, ‘Wouldn’t it be great if…’. Ha. Well played, Apple.
If you’re planning on watching Sugar make it quick and avoid spoilers.
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The Singularity
I’ve been friends with Bear and his family for many years now and he’s one of my very favourite people. I was a fan before we met and I’ve watched his blossoming success over the years with a big grin on my face. Whatever deal he made at a crossroads in the dead of the night seems to be working out beautifully.
His new album ticks ALL my boxes. It’s very metal, is a concept album and tells a sci-fi story. He’s roped in Scott from Anthrax, Slash from GnR, Serj from System of a Down, Corey from Slipknot, Kim from Soundgarden, Joe Satriani and many more.
Go grab it now… it’ll peel your face off.
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“People who love dogs, are good people.”
Just when I thought Shogun was the best TV show I saw this year Paatal Lok falls in my lap.
If, like me, you love a sad-sack detective way out of his depth then check out the wonderful Jaideep Ahlawat as the hangdog Hathiram Chaudhary.
I hope they go on to make another seven seasons.
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Just signed a pile of Fetch comic books…
Always a pleasure.
Book II is only a few weeks away.
The physical copies now exist (in the USA at least) and will be on their way soon…
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“BMO will say hello to Bub’s Aunt Alicia!”
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Soon…
Started my next kids’ book.
You’re not ready.
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Larszookie
Lars is the insufferable annoying child that producers force on a pretty good genre show to make it ‘relatable’.
“C’mon, Cliff, let’s go fuck up some werewolves!”
“But Uncle James, my science experiment is due tomorrow!”