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I’m happy to be able to announce some contest winners here, since my inbox has been getting pounded with entries for some time. I won’t be able to announce winners for all of our open contests – my policy is to NOT announce winners until prizes are in hand and we don’t have full prize … Continue reading →
Aaron McGruder’s The Boondocks is probably one of my all-time favorite comic strips. I love the art, I love the comedy and I especially love the politics. Huey, the strident and righteous young man at the center of the strip is one of those perfect and rare characters who can be spouting off words that … Continue reading →
There are five more months in the year 2005, but I doubt I will see many movies better than Hustle & Flow. Hustle & Flow is a fantastic film, featuring a classic performance by Terence Howard, an actor who has been doing supporting roles for too long. It’s written and directed by Craig Brewer, who … Continue reading →
Just before heading to San Diego for this year’s Comic Con chaos, I had an opportunity to visit the Los Angeles set of Rise, an upcoming horror flick being put together by Mandate Pictures and Sam Raimi’s Ghost House production company. Considering it stars Lucy Liu and Michael Chiklis and is the brainchild of filmmaker … Continue reading →
In a career of prominent peaks and drastic valleys, intense guy Ray Liotta has strapped on his skates and steered toward a significant downward slope for his current film. Liotta has joined the disturbingly high-profile cast of Uwe Boll’s videogame adaptation Dungeon Siege, a $60 million fantasy flick that already counts Jason Statham, Leelee Sobieski, … Continue reading →
What’s scarier than the endless tide of horror film remakes? Not much, especially the remakes themselves. Now 20th Century Fox is going to give Paramount and Platinum Dunes a run for their money in the remake sweepstakes as they bring us The Omen 666, apparently a do-over of the Richard Donner 70s fright classic about … Continue reading →
Jon Favreau is taller than I expected, which means that Vince Vaughn must be really tall indeed. Favreau was at the San Diego Comic Con to talk about his new film, Zathura, which is sort of kind of maybe a little bit a follow up to Jumanji. The premise is the same, with mystical game … Continue reading →
Jon Favreau is taller than I expected, which means that Vince Vaughn must be really tall indeed. Favreau was at the San Diego Comic Con to talk about his new film, Zathura, which is sort of kind of maybe a little bit a follow up to Jumanji. The premise is the same, with mystical game … Continue reading →
Where in the hell were we? It’s been nearly a month since our last CHUDstories installment (Andrew Clarke’s Box), but we are revving back up and getting set to start delivering more of your awesome prose to the lovely and eclectic CHUD readership. Here are a few words from our story editor (and Bastard connoisseur), … Continue reading →
Here’s possibly the biggest news to come out of the San Diego Comic Con, and only CHUD.com is bringing it to you: I met Don Murphy. If you’ve been a long time reader of this site, and especially the message boards, you will know that I have been feuding with Don – the producer of … Continue reading →