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Reblogged » Cover Versions: The 20 best H.R. Giger record sleeves – The Vinyl Factory. The good folk over at The Vinyl Factory threw a marvelous…
Reblogged » Cover Versions: The 20 best H.R. Giger record sleeves – The Vinyl Factory. The good folk over at The Vinyl Factory threw a marvelous…
With the passing of Tony Scott in 2012 still kind of shocking, looking back on his films remains the best tribute for this artist, I think.…
Greetings, once again. After some refreshing down time during the long July Fourth weekend. I’ve returned refreshed and renewed. And with a better appreciation of those who aided in making some of the smaller, less known films of the 1970s and 80s larger and more entertaining than first imagined.
Reader Results: The Top Ten Greatest Science Fiction Film Endings. Friend and author John Kenneth Muir posted the results of his latest reader Top Ten today over…
Almost like clockwork, my friend and author John Kenneth Muir announced another of his Reader Top Ten list collaborations. And it’s a doozy, folks: “The question…
Richard, who runs the delightful Kirkham A Movie A Day blog, came up with a fantastic idea regarding movie posters for what is arguably the greatest film…
In preview to tomorrow’s duo post film review, I thought it warranted an appreciation of Robert Zemeckis’ simple yet spectacular introduction to his film Contact. It’s…
Earlier this month, the epically awesome Natasha of the grand Film and Things blog, bestowed upon moi the Epically Awesome Award of Epic Awesomeness. Who am…
Originally posted on Riding the High Country:
There’s something very attractive about movies involving or based around journalists, at least I think so anyway. Classic era Hollywood…
Sometimes, there are songs that simply catch me off-guard with the oddness in their melody. Perhaps, a ballad garners consideration merely by its unexpected presence in…
The Fro Design Co folks have put out these awesome new poster graphics for one of my all-time favorite films: John Carpenter’s THE THING. The top…