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(postmodernbarney.com) » Friday the 13th: Wedding Bell Blues
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Laquo; Paperback Book Club. Friday the 13th: Wedding Bell Blues. In Friday the 13th. In a seedy bar in Not Canada, pool hustler Danny (played by Luis Ferreira, last seen at the start of the season. A Very Robey 80s. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window). This entry was posted on Friday, July 10th, 2015 at 8:00 AM and is filed under Friday the 13th. Fuck Yeah D...
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Archive for the “Argento Week” Category. Laquo; Previous Entries. Argento Week: Bird with the Crystal Plumage. I’ve mentioned how Argento like to exploit the voyeuristic aspects of horror films, and a key example of that is in the film. The Bird with the Crystal Plumage. Moving closer, Sam can see a woman struggling with a man in a dark coat, a knife close to the woman’s face:. A man comes by the gallery, and Sam mimes for him to go get help. The man mimes back that he is unable to hear Sam and leave...
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Archive for the “Barbarella” Category. The Many Moods of Barbarella. The Many Moods Of. Armed…like a naked savage! How can a thing so wrong be so right? It’s hard to tell where Ugo Tognazzi leaves off and the costume begins. Also, her face is about ten inches higher up. Pygar and Barbarella on her back. Again. In the future, lesbians have horns. Apparently. Barbarella narrowly escapes execution by parakeet. Which she declares “Really much too poetic a way to die”). Comments Off on Barbarella. Piles and p...
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Spooky Month: The Babadook (2014). One of the more intriguing aspects of horror is the cathartic effect. On many levels, it’s just the pleasant feeling of stress and relief that comes with a good scare. But, given how frequently horror gets into metaphor as story, more interesting modes of catharsis sometimes come along. Comments Off on Spooky Month: The Babadook (2014). Spooky Month: It Follows (2014). A lot has been written about the symbolism and metaphor in It Follows. 2005, Robert E. Howard. Our col...
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Archive for the “a thin veneer of satire hiding the rage underneath” Category. How Not To Blog. In a thin veneer of satire hiding the rage underneath. A Primer Born Out of Many Years Experience Blogging. Seriously, don’t. Blogging has been called the CB-radio of the 21st century. That’s being far too generous. It’s also been compared to publishing a zine. That’s simply stupid. Don’t Link to Other Blogs. I don’t think so. Don’t Pay Attention to Your Incoming Traffic. Don’t Host Your Own Images. The only t...
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(postmodernbarney.com) » Friday the 13th: The Prisoner
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Laquo; Paperback Book Club. Friday the 13th: The Prisoner. In Friday the 13th. Father, Vince, is the night watchman at. This inevitably leads to Railsback killing Vince and framing Johnny for it. A Very Robey 80s. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window). This entry was posted on Friday, August 7th, 2015 at 8:00 AM and is filed under Friday the 13th. Fuck Yeah Da...
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Archive for the “Beach Party” Category. Laquo; Previous Entries. Think Of This Before You Act. Comments Off on Think Of This Before You Act. Paperback Book Club: Beach Party Edition. Gidget Goes to Rome. 1963, Frederick Kohner. There are no Beach Party books in my collection, so you’ll have to settle for a (ugh) Gidget book. MoonBully brings us some Beach Party inspired MST3K shenanigans. Meanwhile, the DJ of Armagideon Beach brings us two musical interludes. Inspired by the Beach films. Back to the Beach.
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Archive for the “Asterix” Category. Comments Off on Recontextualizing. Lack of Sleep Leads to Odd Observations. Comments Off on Lack of Sleep Leads to Odd Observations. Man of the Moment. A thin veneer of satire hiding the rage underneath. Best of (postmodernbarney.com). Dorian done gone lost his mind. Go bother someone else you darn kids. Go cry about it. Insults to the real fans. Look a political post. Mike is unfair to little puppy dogs. Mocking my “friends”. Mr Tawky Tawny will own you. Jim On The Air.
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(postmodernbarney.com) » Steve Trevor: Idiot
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Laquo; Paperback Book Club. When your plan to woo Wonder Woman involves taking pills sent to you by strangers, it may be time to reconsider…. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window). This entry was posted on Wednesday, April 18th, 2012 at 12:01 AM and is filed under DC. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. April 18, 2012 at 8:26 AM.
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Archive for the “Always Remember” Category. Laquo; Previous Entries. Mr Tawky Tawny will own you. And lest anyone try to argue that this is somehow “out of character” for Mr. Tawky Tawny, remember, he once killed a guy with a stick. Disembowelment is practically polite of him. I love those ellipses right before “cousin.” And Clark’s annoyed reaction followed by a quick save. Exactly how often does one of Clark’s fake “cousins” stop by the office? Legion of Super-Heroes stories ever written. And bringing ...