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abbie:
Naw. I'm in Montreal right now, but if all goes well, and, as planned...I should be living in Brooklyn for a few months this summer.
niobe:
Yuck, that bird is freaky!
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The concept of zombies was first introduced to western fantasists in the early 1900s. Most zombie stories were self contained adventures except in the rare case of George Romeros Dead quadrilogy. But the never ending zombie story was first introduced in the mid-80s with Deadworld. But Deadworlds truly didnt take off until Gary Reed, who later founded Caliber Press, took over the series with...
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zoetica:
The concept of zombies was first introduced to western fantasists in the early 1900s. Most zombie stories were self contained adventures except in the rare case of George Romeros Dead quadrilogy. But the never ending zombie story was first introduced in the mid-80s with Deadworld. But Deadworlds...
annisa:
I miss Caliber comics, one of the best things to come out of Detroit.

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i'm working on something thats going to blow the lid off something stupid
c6h12o6:
Thats fuckin' wicked. I'm waiting, my eyes glued to my screen for this moment of monumental sweetness. Or something like that.
osaka:
hello blush
i really like reading your interviews
and stuff.
and yay
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Marco Pirroni is a legend in his own time. Now some of you may be saying "But I don't know who the fuck Marco Pirroni is?" Well you may not know his name but you've heard his music. Pirroni was major part of the punk scene in the late 70's in his native England. He first played with Siouxsie and the Banshees in 1976 along...
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crivelli:
Looks like a young Adam Ant.
brokenhouse:
not to be a smart ass but that's adam ant in the link picture not marco merrick terry lee.. biggrin wink


great interview.. the man's a legend

kings of the wild frontier was the first album i ever bought blush
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While Im pretty sure that SuicideGirls might not exist without the efforts of Screw Magazine founder Al Goldstein, I bet a lot of people on this site might not give a shit whether he lives or dies. Well at this point that concept sits well with Goldstein because he is lonely, penniless and very suicidal. After losing control of Screw a few years ago, Goldstein...
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alfaduetto:
The whole industrial west is run by uptight, cocksucking accountants, not just a few magaazines.mad
captainamerika:
Goldstein was/is such an asshole, but I think he generally honestly said what he thought. One of the only other public figures I can think of who seems similarly direct and honest is Howard Stern, although Stern is a lot more likeable. It is surprising nobody killed Goldstein a long time ago. But, I admit, hating him is a pleasure.
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Steven Seagle has truly developed into one of the best writers in comic books. Though Seagle denies the idea that there is such thing as Seagle book, much of what Seagle has done outside the superhero world has been compelling and fun. He had a major creative breakthrough a couple of years ago with the semi-autobiographical It's a Bird which told parallel stories of his...
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_el_zilcho_:
You didn't ask him about his upcoming film Once Upon a Time in the Hood?

Oh, it wasn't Steven Seagal. Nevermind.
bueno:
american virgin=amazing
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I wasnt sure how SuicideGirls might react to an interview with the very mainstream television creator Bruce Helford. But wait until I tell you what kind of artwork Helford and his wife Jan have in their new art gallery, the Corey Helford Gallery. Helford made his bones on such shows as Family Ties and Roseanne before he co-created The Drew Carey Show. Since that shows...
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zoetica:
I wasnt sure how SuicideGirls might react to an interview with the very mainstream television creator Bruce Helford. But wait until I tell you what kind of artwork Helford and his wife Jan have in their new art gallery, the Corey Helford Gallery. Helford made his bones on such shows as Family Ties...
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Alex Borstein named the DVD of her standup Drop Dead Gorgeous in a Down-to-Earth Bombshell Sort of Way with a nod and a wink, but I think shes very sexy, straight up. Borstein first got noticed with her array of characters on Madtv but she developed a strong cult following with her voice work and writing on one of the best televisions shows ever, Family...
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crashrc:
Cool and Cute. I love her comedy, she's such a quirky character.
strega:
Great interview. She is awesome.
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AVN magazine needed a dirty bastard of a comedian to host the AVN Awards, which honor exceptional performance in making porno movies, who better than the dirtiest bastard of them, standup comedian Jim Norton. This is the second time that Norton is hosting, I suppose he learned everything he needed from his 2004 co-host Jenna Jameson. Ive heard at least a half hour of...
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conspirator:
Frrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrunkis!
schmelectra:

conspirator said:
Frrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrunkis!



*crinkle crinkle*

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Once again motion picture writer/director Adam McKay has graced SuicideGirls with an interview. This time we were talking about the Unrated cut of Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby which was just released on DVD. Previously McKay was best known as one of the founding members of the Upright Citizens Brigade, a former head writer of Saturday Night Live and directing the wildly surrealistic...
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horseheadfiddle:
Nice.
Though, I'd like to hear more about his
role in 'founding' the UCB Theatre!
That's awesome.

Oh, and the longer version of
Ricky Bobby kinda sucks comparitively.
I just got it, and I might try and get
the other one if it exists.
trevallion:
I loved the theater version of Talladega Nights, but I thought the DVD version was so much better. It seemed to flow more smoothly. I'm glad to hear his opinion on it.