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With the release of Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantinos Grindhouse feature this year, the term grindhouse will be bandied about, mostly by people who dont know what the hell it means. Few true American grindhouse legends are still around today and certainly one of the leading forces in their creation and DVD releases is William Lustig. I got a chance to talk with Lustig, the...
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jaggy:
yes, maniac is the shit. agree best head shot ever. and scalps suck. mannequins rule! and hail Joe Spinell .
hollywood keeps the lustigs out because hollywood is ball-less.
kes:
Maniac fucking rocks. One of the best stalk-n-slash flicks EVER created. Period. I'd put it up against any giallo any day of the week. I've watched it numerous times over the years and have loaned it to similarly gore-loving friends. And yes, that shotgun-blast to the head (Savini's head, no less) is one of the most amazing effects ever. I would have loved to have seen this in an actual 42nd street grindhouse theater when it was first released.
Incidentally, a number of years back I ran into William Lustig himself at Mondo Video in L.A. and he was kind enough to stop and chat with me for a few minutes. A really friendly, outgoing guy.
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Since the two shows starring Bob Saget, Full House and Americas Funniest Home Videos, ended nearly ten years ago it has been a long hard road to make America realize that he is one of the sickest and funniest comedians around today. Certainly directing the cult classic Dirty Work and his brief appearance in Half Baked as the cocksucking cocaine addict helped that cause....
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annika:
I saw Bob Saget at Disneyland. He's a funny fucker.
marishka:
Ive wanted to bone Bob Saget for soooo long.
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After years of interviewing Saw II and Saw III director Darren Lynn Bousman, finally we get to do it for SuicideGirls. I have been a fan of all the Saw films since I saw the first one in preparation for my interview with co-writer/director James Wan. I had no inkling that this gory little horror flick would change the face of American horror and...
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friedhamster:
Didn't like 3, sorry to say it for all the fans but it just wasn't any good =[
bastardo:

Friedhamster said:
Didn't like 3, sorry to say it for all the fans but it just wasn't any good =[



Shouldn't you be training for your trek or something? Like, foraging for food and shit?

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When you have to produce as much work as I do, it is inevitable that some things will fall through the cracks. Thats what happened after I got to interview Judy Greer for the DVD of The Great New Wonderful. The Great New Wonderful is a well acted dramatic film about how 9/11 has affected a number of different sets of people. Greer plays Allison...
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eric_only:
I saw her on as I was getting off a path train in NYC 4 yrs back. My friend and I did one of those double looks. Was that Fern Mayo?? I smiled and she smiled back......now shes a star and doesn't even think twice about that moment we bonded



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lastsummer14:
i love that woman...
plus: she's absolutely beautiful
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One might expect Bob Burden to have a giant orange head and flippers on his feet. But unlike his creation, the Flaming Carrot, Burden has a college education, isnt completely insane but he may have read almost as many comic books. Burden first created Flaming Carrot back in 1979 as a one off character but soon the Carrot had inserted himself into Burdens mind. Since...
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vagueblur:
Flaming brilliant smile
fdgsfdjhlkbqdzzz:
Everyone should pick up a copy of Gumby's Summer Fun Special that he did many many years ago, it's SO much goodness. No shit.
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if i had telekinesis i would use to put pressure on my prostate while i masturbate



P.S. Ann M. Martin, author of the bestselling YA novel series Baby-sitter's Club, is going to be at New York Comicon!!!
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wendy:
Ann M. Martin is one of my heroes. I'm forever jealous.
nirbhao:
well, then I'm glad you're able to give yourself a good time.

keep up the critical questioning. I'll keep my computer talking to me.
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Ann M. Martin, author of the bestselling YA novel series Baby-sitter's Club, is going to be at New York Comicon!!!
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At this point the word "Amazon" has lost its power under the crushing weight of discounted books, cheap DVDs, and all the other crap sold online, but there's a woman out there who's taking the name back: Amazon of Extreme Chickfights.

Extreme Chickfights is an independent DVD series that collects ultimate fighting-type battles between some very burly women. Still very much an underground phenomenon,...
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charmed_:
This was a wonderful interview! I'd not heard of this, but I will certainly check it out.
rosehips:
Great interview. She's hot and a pretty damn good fighter.

I wonder if she ever signed up for the site...
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2006 was a illustrious year in music for many reasons, but certainly the release of Meat Loafs Bat Out Of Hell III was one of them. Meat Loaf and his longtime Bat Out Of Hell collaborator, Jim Steinman, were able to heal their wounds long enough to finish their trilogy.

Meat Loaf has been a cult figure since the release of his first albums in...
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cebrail:
Im a huge Meat Loaf fan myself, love a lot of his songs, so much I went to a concert with him a while back when he was on tour, the time right after his throat issues.

I can say this much, im really hoping this was because of his surgery and such because he was terrible on stage, his voice sounded so crap, he could barely sing and his background choir had to do all the pickup and keep it going.

The best way to illustrate how horrible it was ?, most of the crowd left 1 minute into "Bat out of Hell", could not stand to listen to it.

Don't get me wrong, im still a huge Meat Loaf song, just wished I had never gone to the concert.
nymphetalona:
He played at our AFL Grand Final this year... very meh, very sad to watch.
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Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris have long been one of the most respected directors in music videos and commercials. But it wasnt until 2006 when Fox Searchlight released their independent film, Little Miss Sunshine, that their names were on everyones lips. Sporting a dream cast that includes Alan Arkin, Steve Carell and Toni Collette, the movie is about Olive a young girl who, by default,...
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ghostina:
Great interview! I already consider Little Miss Sunshine to be one of my favorite movies. I got the DVD for Christmas. You guys really made a wonderful film.
orionshoulder:
mmm. paul dano.