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Big awesome surprise to wake up yesterday and see the Soska Sisters had released the trailer for their upcoming remake of David Cronenberg's
Rabid. I'm a fan of the Cronenberg film, but definitely feel there's room to remake it. And who better than the body horror twins who gave us
American Mary? Can NOT wait!
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Wednesday night we saw
Midsommar, Ari Aster's brilliant and crippling follow-up to last year's
Hereditary. I loved it, probably consider it a modern masterpiece, a film in the ranks of an
Apocalypse Now or
The Shining. Aster is a visionary.
Before the show, the newest issue of
Fangoria arrived on my doorstep. I took one look at the cover and knew I'd be waiting until after seeing
Midsommar to crack this 40th Anniversary issue open.
When I did open the issue, I found a stunning article that consists of Jordan Peele interviewing Aster about
Midsommar. Jesus, what the hell more could a horror fan ask for? Totally worth the price of subscribing, which you can do
HERE.
Immediately after our Midsommar viewing, my co-host Anthony Guerra from
The Horror Vision and I did a reaction episode. We split it into a non-spoiler and spoiler section, very clearly delineating it for anyone that wants to listen but hasn't seen the film yet. My advice is go in as blind as possible, then listen, but either way, here are those links:
The Horror Vision on
Apple
The Horror Vision on
Spotify
The Horror Vision on
Google Play
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By now, hopefully everyone reading this who cares about the spoiler will have heard that Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard's
The Walking Dead came to a surprise end with this week's issue #193. For the price of a regular issue, 193 delivered a triple-sized issue that was everything I could have wanted from the series finale for one of my all-time favorite comics, plus there's a long letter in the back of the book from Kirkman, talking about the reasons for ending the series here, the emotional tribulations of doing so, and a bit of a peek behind the curtain on his writing process over the years.
I can't even begin to describe the void losing this series creates in my life, but I will attempt to tonight at 9:00 PM Pacific Standard Time, when Mike Wellman and I do a surprise Drinking with Comics Memorial to
The Walking Dead. We'll be streaming live on the
Drinking with Comics Facebook Page, so stop by - you might just see me cry.
Funny thing, that this happened just after my existential crisis a few weeks back, the one about collecting comics and a life's worth of accumulated stuff. By my calculation, with all the books I read that are either definitively ending or are on indefinite hiatus, I'm going to be down to about six or seven monthlies by the fall, and that suits me just fine at the moment.
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Playlist from the last two days:
Uniform and The Body - Mental Wounds Not Healing
The Body - No One Deserved Happiness
Black Polygons - Lobélia
Willie Nelson - My Way
The Go Gos - Beauty and the Beat
Calexico - The Black Light
The Beatles - Abbey Road
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No card today.