7. Sinbad I haven’t watched a full episode of Samurai Gourmet yet, but I like the style, andJean Snow has vouched for it. It seems like it could be a slightly different take on material similar to Shinya Shokudō. The others I’m partway through, in various states. I’m almost thro...
I crawled to the movie room and my son put a movie in for me to watch. Unknown to me I was bleeding internally….and after many hours of suffering I got my very own ambulance ride back to the hospital. It was decided that I had to have emergency surgery operation less than 16 hours...
Adulthood, peak of what we did not yet know would be the first dot-com boom, living on the edge of an ocean my 24/7 job crisscrossing the country hardly afforded me time to see, I hopped a last-minute flight to join friends in Thailand, ferried to Koh-Phi-Phi, an island in the...
It was 1982 and the comedy boom of the 80s was just about to take off. My Navy job required me to conduct many adult education classes on a variety of topics. The content of most of these classes ranged from boring to absolutely coma inducing. So in order to keep people from falling ...
Subscribe to97.1 KXRXon That news report could have been the blueprint for a similar scene inJingle All the Way, where a free-for-all breaks out in a toy store where a mob of parents — including Howard and Sinbad’s Myron, a mailman perpetually on the verge of going postal — chase...
Stop motion, on the other hand, usually takes place in our world. Even the best editing tools can't obscure the fact that the Cyclops from The 7th Voyage of Sinbad exists on a separate roll of film from the live-action actors. And yet, there it is, moving, reeling, and bleeding. ...
Louden Swain has to be one of the coolest names to ever come from a film. It belongs to a high school wrestler played by Matthew Modine who attempts to drop weight in order to challenge a competing three-time state champ. Amidst his journey, he falls for an older woman who is a board...