The central hub of everything made by one Noel Thingvall. Mostly podcasts and blogs with a geek theme, occasionally some surprise diversions. Enjoy, and feel free to comment on older posts!
June 29, 2014
[Short-Lived Showcase] U.S. 1, issue 10 "Good Man in the Clutch"
No he isn't, and no he's not. Check it out here.
June 28, 2014
[Deconstruction is Magic] Announcing a My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Re-Watch Blog
Tessa and myself are reuniting after Deconstructing Moya, alongside with her friend Gerf, to blog our way through the entire series of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. I've never seen the show beyond a single episode, so I'm mostly going in cold, and can't wait to see how it goes.
June 26, 2014
[Cinetropolis] Before Miller, Before Moore, Before Burton, there was Tom Mankiewicz's The Batman
As part of Cinetropolis's overall celebration of the 1989 Batman film's 25th Anniversary this week, I contributed a look at an earlier draft which ultimately went unused.
June 22, 2014
[Short-Lived Showcase] U.S. 1, issue 9 "Big Mack Attack"
Everyone from previous issues shows up for a massive curtain call leading into the climax! Most of them are characters we've hated, and we still hate them here!
Check it out.
Check it out.
June 15, 2014
Ring of Fire (1991 film)
Don "The Dragon" Wilson series index
Instead of pushing forward with a focus on just the Bloodfist franchise, I find myself so charmed by Don "The Dragon" that I've decided to dig more broadly into his career. I'm skipping his first two credits, small roles in New York China Town and Say Anything, as the former is tricky to find, and the latter will be coming up in a future project I'm doing down the road. Bloodfist was Don "The Dragon"'s debut leading role, and right after Bloodfist 2 came Ring of Fire, the first in yet another multi-film franchise, albeit one where he actually does continue to play the same character.
Instead of pushing forward with a focus on just the Bloodfist franchise, I find myself so charmed by Don "The Dragon" that I've decided to dig more broadly into his career. I'm skipping his first two credits, small roles in New York China Town and Say Anything, as the former is tricky to find, and the latter will be coming up in a future project I'm doing down the road. Bloodfist was Don "The Dragon"'s debut leading role, and right after Bloodfist 2 came Ring of Fire, the first in yet another multi-film franchise, albeit one where he actually does continue to play the same character.
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