Tuesday, September 30, 2008

I Heart TV

Since I have been sick with the plague I have had alot of time to re-connect with my old friend: TV. As you may remember we tried a social experiment where we went without TV. That was fine until we realized that Basketball season was coming up soon. Now we have more TV that we know what to do with. 900 channels. So here are the shows I am currently watching. #1 on my TV and in my heart is DEXTER. We are actually still catching up on Season 1 and taping Season 3. This is the perfect show in every way. Gory, funny, and sometimes scary.


True Blood, which I thought would suck, is actually very good and very funny. It is like the Twilight series for grown-ups. (By that I mean there is ALOT of sex in it.)

Pushing Daisies is just the sweetest show out there. It is really oddball and eccentric, and has the best cast on TV. It had a short run last year because of the writer's strike, but I am so glad it is back. It premieres Wednesday night.


Whatever. Everyone has a deep dark secret don't they?

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Still Sick..

The germs living in my throat...
This is how I feel (and look)...


I wish someone had bought me this book....

Thursday, September 25, 2008

One more thing...


In the delirium of fever last night I finished "20th Century Ghosts" by Joe Hill. This is the best work I have read in a long time (that does not involve teenage vampires.) It is a collection of short stories, not all of which are Horror, but all of which tackle memory and loss, a "ghost" in each story.. Best New Horror, the first story, is scary as hell, especially if you are immersed in this world as I am. 20th Century Ghost and Pop Art are things of beauty, as is Dead-Wood, more of a poem than a short story. Loved it, can't wait for his next collection (he also wrote Heart-Shaped Box.) The guys website is funny as hell as well. He is listed under my Motivators section.

Sick-mind ramblings...

I am freakin sick and it pisses me off!! Home sick today. Bad sore throat, which if I didn't have an hour + commute there and back wouldn't be so bad, but I do, so there. If I make less sense than usual, it is because I am sick. Luckily we have television again, and I have like 900 channels to watch. But all I have been watching is Zombie movies, which does nothing for my mental health, obviously... So I took a break yesterday (at the zenith of sickness) and watched a Val Lewton double feature starring my FAVORITE guy, Mr. Boris Karloff. Both films were very good. I am not in the "Val Lewton is a genius" camp, but I can appreciate his vision. Of the two films, I thought "Isle of the Dead" was far superior. Karloff plays a Greek Army General trapped on an Island with a few others because of an outbreak of the plague (that sucks. I think I have the plague right now.) As people start dying off, Karloff starts to lose his mind. Karloff gives a sympathetic performance as a man loosing his grip on reality.


Oddly enough, both of these films are based on works of art. "Isle of the Dead" is based on a series of paintings by creepy Symbolist Swiss Painter Arnold Bocklin (1827-1901). These paintings are really beautiful and worth checking out. The "Isle" of the film really captures this mood..
The second film "Bedlam" is not as good, but still enjoyable. Karloff plays a true creepy perv in this one. I liked the lead Female character played by Anna Lee. She starts out as a Bitch, and sorta remains a Bitch, even though she becomes the "hero" of the film. And she falls in love with a hot Quaker.


"Bedlam" was based on Hogarth's "A Rake's Progress". It is the final panel where the "Rake" ends up at Bedlam (Bethlem Royal Hospital), for all of his bad behavior. Once upon a time in another life I visited Bethlem when I lived in England. I was writing a paper on an Artist who did some time there. They actually have a little museum where you can buy souvenirs. I bought a Bedlam coffee mug. Of course the place is very civilized now. Time to take some more medicine and watch Gossip Girl..

A Nice Distraction..

A fun online magazine that reminds me of Famous Monsters of Filmland. I used to have a subscription to that. I don't even know if that magazine is still around.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Back in my life...

We have just started receiving the San Jose Mercury News and their awesome comics page (2 pages long) features my favorite Doctor, Rex Morgan MD!!

I used to read Rex in the Press Democrat, rather religiously, and even collected Rex Memorabilia. That is not an easy thing to do since there is no Rex Memorabilia. One thing I bought was a homemade wooden purse with a Rex comic pasted on to it. Anywho, I am so happy to have Rex and June and the little girl whose name I forget and Abbey the dog back in my life. The story lines are so thrilling I doubt I will be able to sleep at night. Rex and Zombies are what keep me up...

Monday, September 22, 2008

Zombie Day..

Start making plans for World Zombie Day, October 26th, 2008. http://www.myspace.com/worldzombieday

Of course I suffer from Ambulothanatophobia, so I will be staying indoors....