Last year I wrote a tiny article for the Village Voice that exposed Michael Bay’s “The Island” — starring Ewan McGregor and Scarlett Johansson — as a rip off of the 1978 sci-fi opus “Parts: The Clonus Horror.” Well, after I had a long talk with “Clonus” director Robert Fiveson, he decided to launch a…
Month: October 2006
Do It, Do It…
How ya like me now? Yeah, baby, that’s genuine velour.
New Camille Paglia Interview on Salon
Salon.com has a new, super looooong interview (5 web pages) with superstar culture critic Camille Paglia. Camille takes on the Left, the Right, slams the media for creating a gay backlash with the Mark Foley “scandal” and generally goes against the grain…as usual. An entertaining read. How many sacred cows does she trample on? How…
DVD Review: The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
36 years ago this week (October 29th, to be precise) saw the release of legendary director Billy Wilder‘s grandest production — The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes. The movie, intended as a “road show” extravaganza costing the then princely sum of $10 million, turned out to be the director’s biggest flop, grossing only $1.5 million…
This Week in News
Busy couple of weeks. Got my car broken into AGAIN. This time they busted out the window and took my prescription sunglasses. Nice. Went to the State Fair of Texas twice…once as part of a work-mandated trip. Hey, they bought the tickets and gave me a shitload of coupons. Biggest disappointment: the much talked about…
Get in the Groove
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Radiodread – Toots and the Maytals
Picked up a copy of the new Easy Star All-Stars album, Radiodread, this weekend on a trip to Austin. The CD is a track-by-track, reggae version of Radiohead‘s OK Computer from the NYC crew who brought you Dub Side of the Moon — a track-by-track, reggae version of Pink Floyd‘s Dark Side of the Moon….
Best Movies in the Public Domain
Wired has a list of the Best Public Domain Movies. Nice to see that one of my faves, Detour the sleazy, Edgar Ulmer-directed Noir from 1945 made the list at number one. I really like the Fleischer Superman cartoons from the early ’40s as well. We’ll have to agree to disagree that Santa Claus Conquers…