Gallifrey One update
The Master with Aged 10th Doctor
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Pulp Cover Friday: HEY, I DIDN’T KNOW THAT (part II) Today we’re taking another ramble down the quaint and crooked byways of pulpdom and looking at some mags I was totally unaware of before getting involved in all this Cheese Magnet stuff. First, we’ll start with two high-tech zines for all you science nerds out there in cheeseland. Both ALL …
Gallifrey One update: Amy Pond overload
Looks like I should have brought a better camera.
Gallifrey One update
Dalek sighting!
Tanzi goes to Gallifrey
Gallifrey One, that is. I’m heading to Los Angeles to cover the largest Doctor Who convention in North America for Cheese Magnet. At this point I’m not really sure what that means but at a minimum expect some photos and short posts direct from the Con. I’ll also be updating our Twitter feed so make sure you’re following @CheeseMagnet. If …
Cool Actor of the Week – Terry O’Quinn
One of the things I like about doing these Cool Actor of the Week posts is taking the opportunity to do a little research on the folks we profile. I’ve been a fan of Terry O’Quinn since his amazing performance in The Stepfather (1987), but until now I didn’t realize just how many credits the man has. Born Terrance Quinn …
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FACE-OFF: HOUNDS BATTLE IN TOURNEY TO BE TOP DOG! If there’s a movie that’s been made more times than THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES, I don’t know what it is. IMDB lists twenty versions made between 1914 and 2002 (Sounds as if another should be due any moment.). This dog-fight will determine the best of them all, though I have …
So who is this Tanzi anyway?
I’m just a guy posting stuff to this goofy blog. Due to certain legal judgments I’m no longer allowed to use my real name so, inspired by Italian crime film legend Maurizio Merli, I chose the name Tanzi. Inspector Leonardo Tanzi was the main character in two poliziotteschi films, Roma a mano armata and Il cinico, l’infame, il violento. Inspector …
Classic Rock Sunday: Bubblegum
In the mid-1960’s two producers at Buddah records (Jerry Kasenetz and Jeff Katz) started cranking out catchy and upbeat sanitized rock/pop records designed to appeal to what we today call “tweens”, the pre-teen and young teen audience. They called it bubblegum music and they cranked it out like a Willy Wonka music factory. It all started with A Little Bit …
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PULP COVER FRIDAY: HEY, I DIDN’T KNOW THAT! Today I’ve decided to focus on pulps that I didn’t know about before I started scouring the net for interesting covers to put up every week. There’s a lot of them, so I’ll cover a few titles today and will later revisit this theme a couple of times. First up: THE ANGEL …
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TWO HITS AND A MISS This time around I’m doing takes on three foreign movies I’ve seen recently that failed to achieve American screen time, followed by a very quick review of GREEN HORNET which probably would have been more useful if I’d posted it when we saw it a couple of weeks ago. K-20: The Fiend With Twenty Faces …