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Tag Archives: Humor
Comics – Ghostbusters
Ghostbusters #1 (IDW) Writer: Erik Burnham; Artist: Dan Schoening; Colorist: Luis Antonio Delgado; Letterer: Shawn Lee; Associate Editor: Bobby Curnow; Editor: Tom Waltz; Back up story and art by: Tristan Jones Anyone taking on the challenge of picking up the … Continue reading
DVD/Blu-Ray – White Face
Written and Directed by Brian McDonald This short film came out in 2000, and I saw it – as a filler on one of the cable movie channels, I believe – and fell in love with it. The blurb for … Continue reading
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Movies – Hitch
starring Will Smith, Eva Mendes and Kevin James directed by Andy Tennant, written by Kevin Bisch Now, I’m a fan of Will Smith’s. He’s engaging and open, and brings a joi de vivre to his work. Hitch shows off these … Continue reading
Music – Grunt
Sandra Boynton I’m reviewing this here as “music”, but it’s a delightful confection for the over-educated (I suppose). This work was released with there was a spate of recordings of Gregorian chants. In Grunt, Boynton gives the listener, and reader … Continue reading