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It's foil collector's comics all over again, innit.
Comics, vinyl, small press books: they all figured out a model for selling really niche...
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Ha, must catch up.
Never going to forgive them for taking LOS ESPOOKYS away, even though it went out sweetly enough.
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Not following this at all, just enjoy seeing the DC down to fuck thread get updated.
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Really think STATION ELEVEN was an influence. There are worse models.
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I laughed at the 90210 look when I first saw it, but it won me over, and now I find myself nodding sagely. "Yes, yes, good point. Valid." Problematizing...
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Captains of the Clouds (Michael Curtiz, 1942). Cagney's a bush pilot, and a dick, but the Warner blu-ray does the Technicolor up right, the way propaganda...
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Right? Looking forward to Wan's next franchise, BAG O' GLASS. I'd even watch BARBIE TAKES A KNIFE, honestly.
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"You'll keep looking, because you can't STOP!" -- Alan Cumming
Love a film that watches its own self.
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Lookin' good, love the authentic locations! Chandleresque!
Apologies for the Wayne Rogers, I'm just getting strong flashbacks...
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The Chandler pastiche is by John Banville, the director's Neil Jordan, the screenwriter did KINGDOM OF HEAVEN, and the cast is a hell of a party. I'll...
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Seconded, SLASH/BACK was a hit here. Anyone who enjoyed ATTACK THE BLOCK, or BLOOD QUANTUM, Jeff Barnaby's zombie movie should check it out. RIP, Mr...
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Je brûle de partout (Jess Franco, 1979). Jess Franco: 1979. Yep, you open a can of Ding an sich, and sure enough, it is what it said on the label. ...
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