Thursday, November 10, 2011
Happy Birthday USMC!
236 years of shooting people and breaking stuff on behalf of the United States of America. In 1950 10,000 men of the First Marine Division were surrounded by 120,000 Chinese troops near the Chosin Reservoir in North Korea. Below is a trailer for a 2010 documentary detailing the Marines' fight to break free. An amazing tribute to amazing men.
Wednesday, November 09, 2011
Dragonfriend Fantasy Kid's Book Hits the Web
In Arthurian times, castle drudge Leonard needs a steady meal while depressed dragon Mantooth needs a reason to live. Can they help each other? Find out in Roger Eschbacher's latest book: Dragonfriend: Leonard the Great, Book One. Released today, the book is available in paperback and Kindle.
Roger is an old chum from the Warner Bros. days. He's got a brace of illustrated kid books under his belt as he slowly carves out a niche in the prose field. Give his most recent work a peek.
I Will Review at Forces of Geek
F.O.G editor-in-chief Stefan Blitz has kindly provided Write Enough a forum where I may post my inaccurate over-thought film reviews. I'll try and capture the same insight I demonstrated in last year's cinematic examinations of The Expendables and The Last Exorcism.
I'll sing out when the first post is up—should be within a week of two.
I'll sing out when the first post is up—should be within a week of two.
Tuesday, November 08, 2011
'Let's Kill Uncle' and Other Fine Films
Imagine a filmmaker roaming the Great Plains, filming in small towns and cities across Nebraska and Kansas; filming with little thought to continuity or quality; but casting locals as actors in a melodrama shot, written and directed by the same man who demands room and board for a month while he completes his latest opus.
There you have the life of Argentinian 'Ed Wood' Daniel Burmeister, a one-man, movie-makin' machine who shows little signs of slowing down. Read more here.
h/t: WSJ; Image: PoeForward.com
Saturday, November 05, 2011
Carmine San Diego?
Carmen San Diego may be headed once again to the big screen with the title character played by Jennifer Lopez. Maybe it's my hearing, but I always thought the character was named Carmine San Diego and was being pursued for the murder of a bookie.
h/t and artwork: The Inquistir
Monday, October 31, 2011
Turbie the Turtle-Duck
Young Richie Evans and his turtle-duck experience a day filled with cupcakes, the lost isle of Anomoxie, and a mysterious creature in Lake Deep. Let your youngster discover more in the pages of Rich Aron's new book written and illustrated by the veteran animator. (And an old Warner Bros. chum.)
Happy Ghostbusting Halloween!
A day of spooks and kooks only slightly different than most days in Los Angeles. Last night on Hollywood Boulevard 100 people in costume duked it out. They'll probably do the same next week. A pleasant Halloween to all!
h/t: scottymyshkin
h/t: scottymyshkin
Monday, October 24, 2011
South Park Not in the Clear
Via The Village Voice, South Park creators Parker and Stone were investigated five years back by the Church of Scientology. Private eyes spied on the pair and searched public records—as well as trash— for anything incriminating that might be used against the duo in retaliation for a South Park episode mocking Scientology beliefs.
Never a dull moment with the Hubbardites.
Never a dull moment with the Hubbardites.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Orange You Glad You Wrote That
An NYT article mentions Warner chum Tom Sheppard as The Annoying Orange prepares to roll from Web to TV pilot to potential series. (Would it be wrong to say this proves Glee won't be the only televised home for fruit?)
And The Beasts Shall Inherit Ohio
Trouble in Zanesville (home of former Acme Comedy Theatre founder M.D. Sweeney) as all creatures great and small with big teeth bolt from the Zanesville Zoo.
Via Instapundit
Via Instapundit
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Fab-oo and Amazon
Tom Ruegger reminds us who got the Emmy ball rolling at the WB.
Also, Amazon offers the Kindle edition of R. Scott McCoy's Necrotic Tissue Best of Anthology containing my short tale, "Dagon and Jill."
So there's all kind of news.
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