THE ILLUSIONS OF DR. PARNASSUS
Gilliam considers using trickery to replace Ledger in film.
Gilliam considers using trickery to replace Ledger in film.
And Bertie Wooster is none too pleased.
Devin gets raped in the face. In a good way.
A first, hairy look at the Gus Van Sant biopic.
Welcome to the latest mind-blistering missive from my spent casing of a noggin, filled to the rim with shinola and burgeoning with backwash and partially chewed Red Vines.I’ve decided that the ‘Slap’ is going to be about life. Personal shit. Professional shit. Random shit. That way, the Steady Leaks I run on the main site … Continue reading
Today (Wednesday, 1/30) the final issue of one of my favorite comic book series will be released. Y: The Last Man #60 (from co-creators Brian K. Vaughn and Pia Guerra) hits comic shops, marking the culmination of a narrative journey many readers have been taking for five years now. Admittedly, I jumped on board a … Continue reading
*For Monday. My friend Mike Russell – who runs Culturepulp and just did a wonderful interview with Marjane Satrapi and also writes for the Oregonian – does some movie talking on the Portland radio, and when he was unable to attend an early screening of Rambo asked me to do a little filling in with the Chudboard’s own … Continue reading
The great Shepard Fairey has produced two Barack Obama posters. You can buy them at his site, www.obeygiant.com. Proceeds will go to a nationwide poster campaign to support the man who should be our next president.
Here at CHUD, we lowly DVD reviewers often get the chance to review excellent titles. From high-visibility stuff like Troy to expensive box sets like Seinfeld: Season 9, we’re given our pick from a large variety of DVD releases. Sadly, some DVD releases are of a diminutive caliber, but since CHUD graciously reviews all DVDs sent … Continue reading
I was watching Overnight Delivery (shit movie, but Paul Rudd still manages to be awesome) on cable late last night while trying to fall asleep, and several of the commercial breaks featured a particularly entertaining ad. It went something like this: “Would you like to go from looking like this… …to looking like this…” …without … Continue reading