Two for the Price of Fun with The Barbarian Brothers! With the success of 1982’s Sword and Sorcery epic, Conan the Barbarian, there would come a handful of films that studios quickly pumped out with the hopes that they too could get in on the barbarian action. Conan was announced in 1978, so even before […]
Matt-suzaka
Matt likes long walks on the beach, going to the disco on weekends and Powdered Toast Man cereal. He also considers eating hair as being pretty good too. He's a huge fan of all things horror and all things film, and enjoys nothing more than writing about it. You can join his quest for cinematic Anarchy at http://chucknorrisatemybaby.blogspot.com/.
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Zero: To Infinity and Beyond
Born into a world where numerical rank determines one’s status, Zero is unfortunately ranked as his name would suggest. If being a 5 is to be mediocre, then to be brandished with a 0 across the chest is to be less than existent, and this is how Zero is forced to live his life, inconsequential and […]
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Welcome to ‘Rain Town’ – A Short Film by Hiroyasu Ishida
While rummaging through the bowels of that wonderful place known as the internet I stumbled upon this fantastic short anime, Rain Town, created by Hiroyasu Ishida, a young Japanese animator who made a splash on the scene back in 2009 with his short film, Fumiko’s Confession. The film runs just under ten minutes, and the […]
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Pamela the Living Doll: E.T. Approved
While this commercial spot for Pamela the Living Doll is meant to sell influential young girls on what is expected to be the hottest doll on store shelves, Pam is hardly the star of this intriguingly manipulative TV advertisement. Everything about this ad clearly screams familiar movie character that children across the globe adore. The […]
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In the last half-decade or so, there has been a major embrace of the grindhouse film by genre fans in a way that could only be superseded by the popularity from its own heyday. Of course, grindhouse is a broad term that covers a multitude of genres, but with the influence of Tarantino talk and […]
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VideoZone: The Original Special Feature
In a time well before DVD was the standardized format for film lovers, there was the almighty VHS tape. Looked back upon with a fondness similar to that of a mother for her first born, especially for genre fans, VHS was where home cinema would truly come to fruition. It was a revolution, a major […]