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A Serious Man
I finally watched this film on Blu-ray Monday night after having missed it at the theater. I am starting to believe Joel and Ethan Coen are becoming as prolific filmmakers as Woody Allen. Each year, or every other, they seem to produce a film, that are calm and quiet, with the occasional critically acclaimed... »
Awesomeness
Sometimes it is the simple things that bring me the greatest pleasure. One happens to be this teaser poster for Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. I cannot wait to see the movie adaptation of this great comic. Director Edgar Wright seems perfect for directing for Bryan Lee O’Malley comic book adaptation to the big... »
The waiting is the hardest part
After seeing I totally got my days mixed up in the last post I made a few corrections. How embarrassing. For some reason I thought March 18 was on a Wednesday. Oh well, it still made a good excuse for me to duck out of a meeting at 11:45 a.m. local time March 17.... »
The drums of SDCC
I know San Diego Comic-Con International has its fair share of dissenters, some of who’s opinions I value dearly. Some dissent is very legitimate. I know it is overly commercialized and saturated with outside comic book events and vendors. I know it is bursting at the seems as a result of this with swarms of... »
What I’ve been up to
The weeks have flown by without a lot of comic reading. I am probably heading to the shop this week or next to pick up my usual titles and see what new stuff I missed. In the in between time I busied myself by reading one novel, starting another, watching Lost, beginning The Wire, and... »
A great list
Just forwarding what I saw on another site – a mighty fine best of list of comics by movie reviewer Ed Howard. The list of the top sixty of the aughts is here. Share and Enjoy: »
Grim and gritty
It is probably the worst time of year for me to do this, but after months of sporadic reading, I finally swept into my comic book shop for a flurry of comic book buying. I justified this spending indiscretion after purchasing most of my holiday gifts for family and still coming out slightly ahead... »
The Alcoholic
I finally got around to reading The Alcoholic by Jonathan Ames last night. What a fantastic pseudo-biographical telling of one man’s life with being himself and the insanity that follows the first drink. Between his story and artist, Dean Haspiel’s black and white sketches I found myself staying up way too late the first... »
