Game of Thrones 2.01 Review- "The North Remembers"
Game of Thrones returns and prompts a conversation between Dylan Garsee, Nick Hanover & Paul Brian McCoy about cheekbones, imp badassery and how out of touch the New York Times is.
Game of Thrones returns and prompts a conversation between Dylan Garsee, Nick Hanover & Paul Brian McCoy about cheekbones, imp badassery and how out of touch the New York Times is.
There are a lot of little things that really make this work; particularly a police officer with dreams of starting a pot farm, the undead's love of cigarettes, and how everyone keeps calling Vlad a pussy because he left medical school after being squeamish about dissecting corpses. There is also a boombox in this film that I would have killed for in Junior High.
This year kicks off with what unintentionally turned into an ode to low-budget filmmaking as we take a look at Zombie Girl: The Movie (US 2009, 91 min.) and Colin (UK 2008, 97 min.).By the way: HERE THERE BE SPOILERS!
It's that time of year again! Time for what will hopefully become the Comics Bulletin Annual Easter Zombie Movie Marathon! This year we're going for ease and comfort as nearly every entry on the schedule is streaming via Netflix.
I'd rather have watched a dubbed version of the original than sit through this.
In a bleak future that's a blend of World War II Europe and Tolkien's Middle-earth, a runty wizard (Bob Holt) must save the world from fascist mutants controlled by his evil twin brother (Steve Gravers), who likes to project films of Adolf Hitler speeches during attacks.
Greetings and Salutations one and all! Welcome to the latest installment of what is, if not the longest running column in the history of the world, should be: What Looks Good! The place where nearly every week in and out you can stop by and see what's looking good in the world of comics (and occasionally the world of music, movies, and television, too!).
Greetings and Salutations one and all! Welcome to the latest installment of what is, if not the longest running column in the history of the world, should be: What Looks Good! The place where nearly every week in and out you can stop by and see what's looking good in the world of comics (and occasionally the world of music, movies, and television, too!).
Due to an unexpected death from the previous episode, the group decides to get organized and secure the farm.
Find out just how much Paul hates this adaptation. Hint: it's a lot.
