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The Long Hard Road to Cocaine and Hookers

Romero & Me by Rottingcorpse

By rottingcorpse Posted on July 17, 2017 Posted in Cult Culture, Rants, rottingcorpse Tagged with Cult Culture, horror, rottingcorpse

AUTHOR’S NOTE: I was headed out for a bike ride when the news that iconic film director George A. Romero had died at the age of 77. It immediately weighed heavy on my heart and mind. My legs felt wobbly, …

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Welcome to the Resistance by Rotting Corpse

By rottingcorpse Posted on January 25, 2017 Posted in Rants, rottingcorpse Tagged with politics

Until recently, I’ve normally keep my politics to myself. There are lots of reasons for this, but the main one is that even among friends, a political discussion is by far the easiest way to start an argument outside of …

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‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’ – Review by Rotting Corpse

By rottingcorpse Posted on May 23, 2014 Posted in Cult Culture, rottingcorpse Tagged with Cult Culture, movies, x-men

You know the feeling; how you fall in then out of love with a TV show? It was awesome at first but over time the show has fallen into mediocrity and convolution. The story has splintered into so many seemingly …

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Are All Dead?

By rottingcorpse Posted on December 30, 2013 Posted in Cult Culture, rottingcorpse Tagged with 80s, Cult Culture, transformers

by rottingcorpse On Saturday night, Nacho sent me a series of semi-panicked texts from which I eventually gathered he was screening a rare Italian version of the 1986 animated film Transformers: The Movie in HD. This being his first HD …

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Peace Through Commonality

By rottingcorpse Posted on September 20, 2013 Posted in rottingcorpse, Stranger in a Strange Land, Travel

Part of Lonnie Martin’s ongoing blog — Stranger in a Strange Land — where he tells us all about moving to Prague to drink beer and make arthouse movies for a living. His wife is also blogging about the experience.

A Brief Look at Czech New Wave Cinema

By rottingcorpse Posted on September 13, 2013 Posted in Cult Culture, rottingcorpse, Stranger in a Strange Land, Travel Tagged with cinema, Czech new wave, the 60s

Part of Lonnie Martin’s ongoing blog — Stranger in a Strange Land — where he tells us all about moving to Prague to drink beer and make arthouse movies for a living. His wife is also blogging about the experience.

Kafkaesque

By rottingcorpse Posted on September 4, 2013 Posted in rottingcorpse, Stranger in a Strange Land, Travel Tagged with kafka, prague, rottingcorpse, stranger in a strange land

Part of Lonnie Martin’s ongoing blog — Stranger in a Strange Land — where he tells us all about moving to Prague to drink beer and make arthouse movies for a living. His wife is also blogging about the experience.

Off the Grid

By rottingcorpse Posted on August 28, 2013 Posted in rottingcorpse, Stranger in a Strange Land, Travel Tagged with prague, rottingcorpse, stranger in a strange land, travel

Part of Lonnie Martin’s ongoing blog — Stranger in a Strange Land — where he tells us all about moving to Prague to drink beer and make arthouse movies for a living. His wife is also blogging about the experience.

La Jetée Lag: Part 2

By rottingcorpse Posted on August 22, 2013 Posted in rottingcorpse, Stranger in a Strange Land, Travel Tagged with prague, rottingcorpse, stranger in a strange land

Part of Lonnie Martin’s ongoing MFA blog — Stranger in a Strange Land — where he tells us all about moving to Prague to drink beer and make arthouse movies for a living. Updated weekly. His wife is also blogging …

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La Jetée Lag: Part 1

By rottingcorpse Posted on August 21, 2013 Posted in rottingcorpse, Stranger in a Strange Land, Travel Tagged with lonnie martin, prague, rottingcorpse, stranger in a strange land, travel

Part of Lonnie Martin’s ongoing MFA blog — Stranger in a Strange Land — where he tells us wage slaves all about what it’s like to move to Prague to drink beer and make arthouse movies for a living. Updated …

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