eBm: Best in Bond Villainy by Era Part 3
I’m like most longtime admirers of Bond, James Bond. I’ve my favorites. The venerable series has held a unique fascination of the movie buying public for over…
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I’m like most longtime admirers of Bond, James Bond. I’ve my favorites. The venerable series has held a unique fascination of the movie buying public for over…
I’m like most longtime admirers of Bond, James Bond. I’ve my favorites. The venerable series has held a unique fascination of the movie buying public for…
I’m like most longtime admirers of Bond, James Bond. I’ve my favorites. The venerable series has held a unique fascination of the movie buying public for…
Greetings all and sundry! Given the past few weeks to re acclimate in and reacquaint with old memories around a new location. Plus a sudden and…
Having just completed another parallel post season with my partner Rachel, the blogger otherwise known as the Scientist Gone Wordy, we came up with a notion. Usually around this time…
In keeping with our tradition of closing our doors on All Hallows Eve, the blogger otherwise known as the Scientist Gone Wordy and I examine something dark and seasonal. Another by the…
Greetings all and sundry! While in the midst of adapting to and breaking in my new digs. I’ve some time to peruse and opine upon others…
Clint: “You guys got a name?” Stone: “No.” Clint: “Got a cause?” Stone: “Yeah. Inflation.” As I’ve continually mentioned, whatever doldrums and cynicism the decade of…
Admittedly, I became hooked on horror as a pre-teen watching movies at home and on the big screen. Later, it’d be friends at work who’d turn me on to Stephen King,…
Here we go, again. Another September 30th. Ever since I became a parent, approaching 19 years, now (that’s 133 in dog years), I’ve become acutely aware of this…
Reblogged » Kirkham A Movie A Day: A Walk Among the Tombstones There are more than a few movies, via their trailers, that will garner my interest.…
Originally posted on Strange Shapes:
Bolaji Badejo was born in Lagos, Nigeria, on August 23rd, 1953, the second child to parents Victor and Elizabeth Badejo (née Bamidale).…
Concluding my summer of 2014 series, which was begun right here and chronicled my history with said device, that examined the music that ended up on my iPod…
Finishing my summer of 2014 series, which was begun right here and chronicled my history with said device, examining the music that ended up on my iPod byway of the films that…
The blogger otherwise known as the Scientist Gone Wordy and I return to the genre that kicked off this duo post book slash movie review series of ours in the first place. Science-fiction. For…
The Andromeda Strain (1971) — Art of the Title. The good folk over at The Art of the Title site provided an elegant critique, and video clip,…
Continuing my summer of 2014 series, which was begun right here and chronicled my history with said device, examining the music that ended up on my iPod byway of the…
The anticipated moment has finally arrived! Well, it actually started yesterday with Kellee’s day 1 post, but co-hosting this is still pretty darn exciting. In honor…
Originally posted on Citizen Screenings:
The time has arrived to join in on the celebration. He is not only one of the most influential filmmakers in…
My good friend Dennis Cozzalio, he of the wonderfully named Sergio Leone and the Infield Fly Rule blog, has come up with yet another of his cinematically off-the-wall but…