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  1. HUMAN LANTERNS

    06/21/08 17:14:31 | 0 Comments

  2. Collector's Video, Subtitles, and Tales of Voodoo!

    06/09/08 09:41:00 | 0 Comments

    Two things brought about this most recent article. First, a e-mail from VSoM (more later if you don't know who they are). Second, a sighting at BB of a box set of the 5 Tales of Voodoo DVDs. DVDs that I've heard nothing but terrible things about. We're talking DVDs reported to have VHS glitches, and not just tracking issues, but moments where the video goes to blue screen! Never one to let the opportunity for a good rant go to waste I set to typing....
  3. Calling all Bloggers! (Advice sought.)

    06/02/08 12:13:29 | 0 Comments

    Greetings All,

    Between the various problems my Mise-en-scene Crypt blogs are encountering I decided to throw caution to the wind and set up a new blog, this time under Blogger.

    I know a few of you here are on Blogger any hints, suggestions, or other words of advice for a novice just getting started? The new blog is called Cosmic Cinema. The URL is: http://cosmic-cinema.blogspot.com/

    So far I've not...
  4. NERO

    05/29/08 10:07:46 | 0 Comments

    SYNOPSIS Twilight falls over ancient Rome as the boy Nero is caught up in political machinations beyond his control during the reign of mad Emperor Caligula. With his father murdered Nero is separated from his exiled mother and sent to live as a slave on a farm. When Caligula is assassinated and Claudius crowned Emperor, Nero, now a teen, returns to a troubled Republic where he is reunited with his mother; the devious scheming...
  5. Alien Species (1996)

    05/23/08 11:40:06 | 0 Comments

    image Trying so hard it's too often hilariously awful acting, laughable 90s era CGI, and dialogue that vacillates between absurd and over-the-top ludicrous are just a few of the B-movie charms of this blatant low budget knock-off of ID4 (Independence Day). Of course it's not like you'd expect anything more of a movie where the only recognizable faces are those of character actors...
  6. SINBAD OF THE SEVEN SEAS (1989)

    05/23/08 11:27:30 | 0 Comments

    When you make a break from your routine, especially due to any sort of medical concerns, you need to find something to do; if only to distract yourself. For me, oddly enough, the free time created by staying away from the computer meant more time to revisit movies I haven't seen in, well, years at least. Funny thing about revisiting old movies is you tend to get nostalgic. Nostalgia makes you do strange things, like look through old boxes of videotapes; tapes I totally forgot existed. Such...
  7. A RED DAWN REDUX?

    05/19/08 21:32:03 | 0 Comments

    If there was ever any doubt that Hollywood has become a great big Xerox machine left on auto then the fact rumors coming out of Cannes about a re-make of RED DAWN being considered should be proof positive. Then if you're reading this blog you already knew that. Alas, according to a blurb here, RED DAWN and ROBOCOP have been added to the long list of...
  8. So many reviews, so little time!

    05/12/08 16:46:01 | 0 Comments

    Sometimes it's nice take a break and read reviews someone else has written. It's also rather amusing.

    The first reviews of Severin's DVD(s) are starting to appear. BEAST IN SPACE has been unleashed onto the public and reviewers and critics are beginning to put words to what they've seen. (Which is making for interesting reading.) It's no great secret that Alfonso Brescia's space opera's aren't so much an acquired taste as something you just learn to get...
  9. A Beastly blog update!

    05/07/08 11:56:18 | 0 Comments

    The BEAST IN SPACE review has been updated with information on the DVD releases. This update will not be reflected in the archived version of this review posted on CRYPT SPACE. However I will attempt to update the old Mise-en-scene Crypt blog entry (
  10. A call for a new Karnstein Trilogy!

    05/05/08 06:32:34 | 0 Comments

    Hollywood. Remake capital of the world. Never shall a original script or screen play be left unflogged. Yet, with an ample supply of movies and scripts to reuse, they seem rather myopic in which they choose. They are Godzilla, fierce and unstoppable with goals we mere humans fail to comprehend. Especially with television series. How easy it is to take a show slap it's title on a re-envisioned adaptation, remold it for the big screen, flog it with hype and. . .

    But who decides which...

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Writer of reviews, poems, short stories, and filks.

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Mercenary Wordsmith.

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When not trying to capture the ever elusive snark I like to read. I also write. Which, sadly, does seem more like a hobby than anything else most days. Playing around with GIMP is also fun, mostly because I don't draw very well and find this a fun creative outlet within the visual medium.

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    KlimovskyKat

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    06/02/08

    Coming back atcha' Kester! : )

    Best,

    KK
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    Latarnia

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    05/08/08

    Isn't this wonderful?
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    06/02/08

    Reply from Kester Pelagius:

    Amazing? Why it's wonderfully fantabulous! ;)

    Here, have a tribble. . . *

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    bgart13

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    05/06/08

    Word, yo, word... Thx for the kudos...I feel loved...
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    bobmonel

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    05/05/08

    Thanks, Kester, Hope to see you back for some more Al Bradley fun


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    Count Gamula

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    10/10/07

    Thanks. No I didn't create this skin. it is in the menu somewhere.

    Kerry

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