Nick Nunziata is the creator of http://CHUD.com and despite logic and nagging injuries to his soul, still involved in the daily run of the place. He's made a point to keep all of his film related business private so when they're announced, the assholes can be baffled, pissed, and then scurry to a place they can feebly complain.
Hey, Nick. Saw today you're
considering shutting down the talkbacks. Understandable with the personal
attacks & general negativity. However, I will say-if you cut through the
crap-that's where a lot of good discussion is happening. Maybe I'm biased
because that's where I post. (If you see Rabid apologist/fan club/appreciation
society, 95 % it's either my friends or I) why not just erase the posts that
are blatantly offensive or unjustly personal? I've had a post or two deleted
for being silly (and I suppose unfunny or rude. No problem, I accept it. Don't
see why it's just not done more. As for the alternative, I don't see myself
joining the MB's. Not because I'm lazy as some suggested. But because I
have no interest trying to break through the social barriors in order to be
acknowledged in conversation. I read the boards, and I see newcomers ignored
even when they say something interesting. Plus, if old school guys like Dre,
Devin, etc. can't make those people talk about film, what hope have I? (With
the talkbacks, rightly or wrongly, I feel I'm responding to the writer/being
heard) Have you read the talkbacks in Dre's blog? People are trying to talk
movies, music, etc. and regular messageboard people rarely join in. How do I
know? Because the people posting there are mostly people I know! Anyway, I
understand this site is your baby. I encourage you to do whatever makes you
happiest. Whatever happens, I'll still be reading the main page &
supporting the CHUD family. Thanks for your time. Tell the writers they're
doing a fantastic job. a loyal chewer, James (P.S Don't know if you phased
out Owen. If you did it was the right decision. I noticed some trolls trying to
make fun of him being gone <"missing"> for some reason.
Fuck them.Just shows sometimes you can't win either way. CHUD kicks ass. Keep
getting better. I know you will!)
I'm not a member of the forum, so I
can't vote on whether or not to kill the talkbacks. So this is my plea direct
to you: unless they can be linked with the forum Kill them - with extreme prejudice!
Nick Replies:
Racist!
Hello
again. Just wanted to send off a quick letter praising the writing lately. The
current list might’ve started shaky, but it’s rolling now. The articles by
Jeremy, Devin, & Russ have been great. I’m amazed by the consistent level
of wit; love the geek in-jokes & snark. (Also, appreciate the phasing down,
hopefully out of the overmatched, unpopular you-know-who) A suggestion: the
last several days everything seemed to slow way down. I thought Devin’s idea of
a week-end topic was a good one. I enjoyed participating. I encourage you to
continue it (even maybe have a daily discussion, a film favorite of the day)
Anything to keep the people engaged & conversation flowing. Thanks again.
Look forward to continual enjoyment of the best movie site on the web.-Jim (An
idea for a future lists: 2 great films that go great together. Favorite double
bills!)
Nick Replies:
Glad you're liking the content that's been happening. I'm hoping that May 1st sees a new level of vitality here because frankly I feel we've been treading water if not stagnating. The blogs have slowed. The signature columns have slowed. The reviews have slowed or at the least started coming out after release rather than before. We have a lot of work to do around here. Thanks for writing.
Nick Replies:
The purpose of the article is to point a finger at ourselves and the folks out there who have made sacred cows out of films who have either gotten too much of a reputation that precedes them, been built up without merit, or ones that simply aren't as good as we think. Instead of focusing on white or black, this series is about the gray zone. Which is why we have debate between the staff on them. This is more for discussion than for bashing films or crying for attention. These are films we've seen a lot, ones we own. Ones that for some reason or another need the veneer pulled back a little if for nothing else than to inform the newer film fanatics and younger people out there not to tow the party line .
Shawn Writes:
Hey Nick! Just wanted to let you
guys know that Hammer Films (Hammer Horror) teamed up with Myspace.com to make
thier first film in like 30 years or so!!!! Its called "Beyond the
Rave" and will be a serial of sorts that plays in episodes on myspace tv.
Im not to sure what its about (from the trailers it looks like a bunch of good
looking teens and or early 20's kids being killed by....something). What I did
notice is that other than having the Hammer name, it looks nothing like
anything we have come to love and expect from Hammer (i.e. castles, boobs, wenches,
period settings and well....boobs)! The episodes start today...who knows, it
may be good.
Oh and....Anchor Bay has released or
rereleased a bunch of flicks under the cult flim or cult cinima (I dont
remember which) heading! In the series of (I belive) 10 films,
"C.H.U.D." is (I think) #6!!! I bought "Class of 1984"!
From what I could tell (without haveing my copy of Chud to compair), the
"new" rerelease of Chud is the same as the old one but with a new
cover and slip jacket!
Thanks for the awesome site!
Nick Replies:
Thanks for the note! I don't know how to feel about an incarnation of Hammer now. It's not like it's the same people or the same era, and Hammer has a firm hold on a place and time. MySpace seems about as odd a pairing with Hammer as possible. Also, I know Peter Cushing is busy and Christopher Lee probably isn't lending his gravitas to these shorts. I'll wait and see. Thanks for the update on the Anchor Bay stuff. I'm amazed they double dipped something!
Congratulations on the news that that MEG might be back on track again. Will we be getting updates on the production process through Chud?
I
know you have little control over the advertising, but fuck man, surely there's
something you can do about that epileptic-inducing 'THIS IS NOT A JOKE' banner.
Its enough for me to stop reading, and seriously, how many people would actually
click on that piece of shit?