Tuesday, October 18, 2011

OCCUPY MURIEL! - Oct. 15-18th(ish)

Without further ado...

- Simon Abrams wrote his first piece for Salon, an articulation of why The Walking Dead is better than you think. So there.

- Danny Baldwin bucketed THE MILL AND THE CROSS and THE WAY.

- Andrew Bemis is afraid of a dude with mommy issues, the tooth fairy, and a guy with eyeballs in his hands.

- Scott W. Black didn't think CHILDREN OF THE DAMNED was as good as its predecessor.

- Sean Burns was told "You just lost your best ticket. Go to hell, you bag of shit." (no link; sorry)

- Paul Clark plotted his horror-ific itinerary for Columbus, OH's Incredible Two-Headed Marathon.

-  Dennis Cozzalio was lucky enough to catch WENT THE DAY WELL in it's theatrical rerelease, received a very cool compliment from an esteemed colleague, and weighed in on a few THINGs.

- Chris Devlin continued his October Horror Challenge, inexplicably panning a film that features Peter Fonda and Warren Oates versus Satanists. You'd have to work pretty hard to make that bad. My curiosity = piqued.

- Kenji Fujishima consumed art.

- Ye gads, Craig Kennedy can post, can't he? Trailers for ALPS (by that DOGTOOTH guy) and THE DEVIL INSIDE; horror quotes from SCREAM, THE EXORCIST, THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, and Bugs Bunny; early (mostly positive) European feedback on Tintin; and Craig's own revisiting of THE EXORCIST and THE SHINING can all be found over at Living In Cinema.

- Matt Lotti has been reduced to nothing more than a fetching picture of Jennifer Lawrence. Our thoughts and prayers are with Mr. Lotti's family.

- Sam C. Mac cataloged his favorite music from 1999. There must have been a typo since neither Midnight Vultures nor Speak Kindly of Your Volunteer Fire Department are anywhere on the list.

- Lucas McNelly coped with his AD quitting.

- Philip Tatler IV attempted to enumerate the qualities of the best film of 2010. He also played a lot of Jeopardy on Facebook.

- Bryan Whitefield liked The Hour and posted another cool picture.

- And Alison Willmore took a look at THE SKIN I LIVE IN for Movieline.

And now this:



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