It's the morning of July 24, 2017, and I'm making an unpleasant commute that I've done many times before. Years ago, when I moved to Waterloo but kept my job in Toronto, I drove daily across that stretch of nasty, traffic-snarled highway known as the 401. The drive could take as little as 49 minutes; other days, I exited after three hours of stop-and-go traffic, not even halfway to the destination, a full day of pay lost because of a multi-car collision up ahead. Finding...
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A Public Celebration of the Life and Legacy of George A. Romero
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Mark Tolch
- Published: 07-25-2017, 08:36 AM
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A Public Celebration of the Life and Legacy of George A. Romero
It's the morning of July 24, 2017, and I'm making an unpleasant commute that I've done many times before. Years ago, when I moved to Waterloo but kept my job in Toronto, I drove daily across that stretch of nasty, traffic-snarled highway known as the 401. The drive could take as little as 49 minutes; other days, I exited after three hours of stop-and-go traffic, not even halfway to the destination, a full day of pay lost because of a multi-car collision up ahead. Finding... -
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George A. Romero's Martin (Original Soundtrack)
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Ian Jane
- Published: 07-07-2016, 08:15 AM
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in MusicGeorge A. Romero's Martin (Original Soundtrack)
Released by: Ship To Shore Phonograph Company
Released on: May 19th, 2015
Purchase From Amazon The first official vinyl release of George Romero's Martin since the film hit theaters in 1978 comes courtesy of Ship To Shore Phonograph Company. Composed by Donald Rubinstein, the music works really well on its own. Obviously intended to complement Romero's visuals, there's still enough of a unique sound here that fans of instrumental work and soundtrack collections should have... -
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Martin
Released by: Arrow Video
Released on: 6/28/2010
Director: George A. Romero
Cast: John Amplas, Lincoln Maazel, Christine Forrest, George A. Romero, Tom Savini
Year: 1977
The Movie:
George A. Romero's Martin follows the titular teenager (John Amplas) as he takes the train to head off and live with aging cousin, Tada Cuda (Lincoln Maazel). Before he arrives, he makes his way into a woman's car, drugs her, slits her wrists and sucks...