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RON #135 – THE DARK HIM #2

All images copyright Nick Nunziata & Lewis Cox III. Do not reprint without permission. The Dark Him Discussion Thread. The CHUD.com Superstore has just opened up and there are TONS of awesome bits of RON gear and accessories. CHECK IT OUT! Don’t forget to send in your own RON artwork!Send us FEEDBACK on RON.Submit a … Continue reading

WHO WROTE THE BOOK OF LEO?

Joe Lovero. That’s the guy we’ll have to blame for what sounds like yet another of the "high concept" comedies that Jim Carrey used to do all the time. Except this time we’ll be stuck with Seann William Scott. The Book of Leo is about a guy who, as he approaches his 30th birthday, decides … Continue reading

KEEP ON ROCKING IN THE PRAIRIE WIND

Hey remember when Neil Young wrote that awful song Let’s Roll? Holy shit, it’s hard to believe that was the same guy who wrote Rocking in the Free World. By the way, I thought for about six weeks that he had written a song about Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. But now that "Let’s roll" has … Continue reading

TELEVISION ON THE BIG SCREEN

I like a good skewering of Hollywood, at least when it’s done well — Bowfinger, State and Main, Living in Oblivion, The Player, HBO’s Entourage, or even the late lamented TV series Action!.  Filmmaker Jake Kasdan has his own indie satire in the works called The TV Set, pulling back the curtain on the process of making … Continue reading

CONTEST: THE MUPPET SHOW, #1

The arrival of The Muppet Show on DVD is a monumental event for some of you folks, and I can only imagine that the Muppets Wizard of Oz is like a warm blanket from the past but stiched with vibrant new patches (and Quentin Tarantino, something that makes this DVD as much a curious impulse … Continue reading

TSUNAMI MOVIE WASHES INTO THEATERS

Unlike the events of 9/11, which filmmakers are just now collectively daring to approach nearly four years later, there’s no such waiting period for tragedy affecting other parts of the globe.  So… tsunami movie! The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and resultant tsunami killed over 300,000 and affected millions of unfortunate people in Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, … Continue reading

BATMAN SEQUEL NON-NEWS

We keep getting tons of emails about the latest casting on the sequel to Batman Begins (Batman Resumes?), and I continually have to be Snuffy the Fire Dog and put out the flames of fun. You see, people, it’s extremely difficult (probably not impossible, but difficult, like putting a marshmallow in a piggy bank) to … Continue reading

DAILY GRABOID 8.9.05

Every single day of the week, a new Graboid appears on this site for you to guess the name of the film, share with your officemates, or discuss on our message boards. Sometimes the graboid will be very easy and sometimes it’ll be as obscure as obscure gets (from relatively mainstream films). So read the … Continue reading

THOR’S COMIC COLUMN

REVIEWED THIS WEEK:– Rocketo #0– G.I. Spy #1– Green Arrow #53– Justice #1– Gotham Central TPB #2– Dead West #1– Smoke and Guns #1– Wanted TPB First Look: “Rocketo” Looks to be Comics’ Next Great Adventure By Sean Fahey Rocketo is going to be the next great comic book series.  Even after one issue you … Continue reading

THIS JUST ISN’T NEWS

There’s only one time that a film rating becomes a news story, as far as I’m concerned, and that’s when a serious piece of work gets slathered with an NC-17 kiss of death. The NC-17 was created to be an alternative to the X rating, which the MPAA lamely never copyrighted, and which soon came … Continue reading