"I've read the first issue of Let This One Be a Devil, which coincides with my writing my New Jersey Devil piece for the forthcoming book. I've been immersed in Leeds Devil lore for a while now. This issue features a good set-up and artwork, but I…"
"I'm about two-thirds through Horace McCoy's original novel of They Shoot Horses, Don't They? We recently saw the movie.
The book is worthwhile, and quite gritty. The only concession to the sensibilities of the time is writing "f----" and "f----ing"…"
"Walking Dead does a pretty good job, if we assume that, along with "Walkers" and "Roamers" and "Lurkers" and so forth, there are also "Mowers" at large. Kingdom does, as you say, a phenomenal job. Recalling the original POTA films, I go into each of…"
"but I have read just #11-12 many many times,
Those two comics (and a copy of Avengers #239 I picked up while waiting in a bus terminal some months earlier. It's the issue where some Avengers go on David Letterman) were my re-introduction to comics…"
"I've likely mentioned this before: the furthest-away of the nearby drive-in theatres does summer double features of a recent movie combined with a drive-in classic from the past.
I also made it to a notorious drive-in in Toronto before it closed for…"
"I saw Casablanca for the first time in my teens. A college film club was running it on a large-ish screen. Being part of an audience reaction, which included new viewers and people who'd already watched the film 100 times, was a memorable way to be…"
"We see movies at home, mostly. My wife, who is a soprano and retains her voice, doesn't go to the movie theatre because the VOLUME FROM THE PREVIEWS IS SO DANG LOUD and so are any AUDIO EFFECTS and it hurts her ears. Singers of the classical variety…"
"The Dig (2021), another British film, and far more subdued. It's a drama based on the events surrounding the Sutton Hoo excavation. Nominated/won many UK awards. Beautifully acted and assembled: this is the sort of thing that, 30-40 years ago, I…"
"I've never read this comic, but I've seen the cover before. It raises so many quesitons. Like, in 19-- in small town America, was it that easy to find a Super-suit? Could you buy them cheap at the general store (regardless of whether the Kents owned…"
"But we know who the Mightiest Legionnaire is (even if this cover doesn't fit either of this month's themes):
(Spoiler: That's actually Chameleon Boy-- still a bit of a dark horse for the title)"
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Thanks for the info about Phantom of the Opera. I'll propose this to our music minister and see what he says!
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Hello! I hadn't relaized that you were the same person who had done the other timeline. That's cool.
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