As I've mentioned more than a few times here, I've been having a hell of a time getting my movie-reviewing groove back on. The last time I successfully completed a review was in August, which is simply ages in Internet-time. My total review output for 2009 was seven reviews (six for Classic-Horror.com and one for SciFiBlock.com), about one-third my average. I didn't write anything for C-H's annual Shocktober event, typically my writing high-tide.
So it's totally appropriate that when I finally got back on the horse, it was for a movie with a title like Black Dynamite. I went to see this at MADCAP with the visiting
coltsbane and it was (mostly) awesome. My review is over at Cinema-Geek (and yes, this makes eight reviews in 2009).
Can you dig it?
So it's totally appropriate that when I finally got back on the horse, it was for a movie with a title like Black Dynamite. I went to see this at MADCAP with the visiting
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Can you dig it?
New Post over at Cinema-Geek.com
Nov. 5th, 2007 11:30 amWherein I talk about colorization, Return of the Living Dead, Krull, Meet the Feebles, and idiotic things theaters do to save money.
I'm wondering how wise it was to start a second blog. I'm not really getting any major traffic (mind, I've only been operating for a month) and I don't always remember to post. At the same time, I feel more comfortable getting into ridiculous amounts of detail about movies over there than I do here. Don't ask me why. *ponders*
I'm wondering how wise it was to start a second blog. I'm not really getting any major traffic (mind, I've only been operating for a month) and I don't always remember to post. At the same time, I feel more comfortable getting into ridiculous amounts of detail about movies over there than I do here. Don't ask me why. *ponders*
It's freakin' freezing cold at work today. I hate working in the data center sometimes. I should have long sleeves on, but I don't. Of course.
Two (you read that right -- two) new posts over at Cinema-Geek.com, one on Mario Bava's The Whip and the Body and another on five widely recognized "classic" horror films that I don't like. But then, subscribers to
cinemageekblog are already way ahead of the game. *G*
Two (you read that right -- two) new posts over at Cinema-Geek.com, one on Mario Bava's The Whip and the Body and another on five widely recognized "classic" horror films that I don't like. But then, subscribers to
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Peepers This Way
Oct. 5th, 2007 11:28 amThoughts on the new Sweeney Todd trailer, Zombi 3, and the hilarity of Deran Sarafian (actor, but also director of Buffy's "Killed by Death" ep) on the Zombi 3 commentary track are all over at Cinema-Geek.com. Which you'd know if you were subscribed to
cinemageekblog. Hint hint.
Still waiting on word on the new apartment. Oh, did I not mention that
midnightfae and I applied for a new apartment? We did. Best part is that the bathroom is not attached to either bedroom. Privacy, I will know you again.
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Still waiting on word on the new apartment. Oh, did I not mention that
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Cinema Blog/Classic-Horror Blather Moved
Oct. 4th, 2007 10:09 amCinema-Geek.com. For all your movie blogging goodness. There is also a feed at
cinemageekblog.
For the feed, do you guys prefer the full entry a la Neil Gaiman and Wil Wheaton, or a brief summary like Classic-Horror does now?
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For the feed, do you guys prefer the full entry a la Neil Gaiman and Wil Wheaton, or a brief summary like Classic-Horror does now?