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Blog Wars: Part VII

Set-UpPart 2: Gabe’s BlogPart 3: Erix BlogPart 4: Tom’s BlogPart 5: David (care of Troy’s Blog)Part 6: Sam’s Blog***Mark David Chapman puts away his smoking revolver and opens his cell phone. “It’s done, Master.”Half a world away Pato Hoffman smiles. “Very good,” he replies. “Now prepare yourself…they are coming. And Mark?”“Yes, Lord.”“If his son gets … Continue reading

What Ever Happened To… James Van Der Beek?

Dawson’s Creek stalled James Van Der Beek’s career before it even began.  The late-90s television show was the voice for thousands of teenagers who felt that the world was against them and the only remedy was a group of smartass kids.  I remember catching the first season of Kevin Williamson’s series before it started to … Continue reading

Martworld #15: Bryan Cranston

I didn’t watch the Emmy’s last night and I don’t think there’s a need to apologize.  I usually avoid most award shows, I don’t really think there’s any point to them. It’s just celebrities hanging out with other celebrities celebrating their celebrity.  Still, it’s interesting to check in on the results and the shows sometimes … Continue reading

Sam Strange Remembers…300

I made 300 because I love badasses and hate cats. And who exemplifies those two groups better than Spartans and Persians? (no, I WILL NOT bow to their wishes and call them Purrrsians!) Nobody, that’s who! Not even gangrene rear-ends and lolcats would suffice. Before we can get to blood and gore and skid-marks of … Continue reading

Slow-Motion Quick-Draw #24 – The Road.

    I finally got around to reading The Road by Cormac McCarthy, he who wrote the novel No Country For Old Men and before that, The Border Trilogy, among other modern classics.  Either due to the popularity of the Coen Brothers’ version of No Country For Old Men or due to the popularity of … Continue reading