Call of Cthulhu
Call of Cthulhu Review by Greg Kessler This has been a banner year for the granddads of role-playing. Traveller is seeing the release of its new D20 version (after a release of GURPS, GRIP, and a board...
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Facebook and the Music Industry Music in Social Networks Social networks have been around for quite some time already. Facebook, though, has broken history. It has over 850 million users – thus making...
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Trosper By Jim Woodring Music by Bill Frisell Published by Fantagraphics Books Review by Matt Reedy Jim Woodring’s Trosper is not so much a comic as it is a children’s story, and it’s not so much a...
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Monster Manual II by Ed Bonny, Jeff Grubb, Rich Redman, Skip Williams, Steve Winter Review by Ken Karlak Tired of trying to convert the Sons of Kyuss from your 1981 Fiend Folio into 3rd Edition...
View ArticleCartoon Network’s Adult Swim
Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim By Matt Reedy After years of appealing to the kiddies, Cartoon Network has wised up and realized that their core late night audience is mainly adults. So instead of umpteen...
View ArticleJustine
Justine Marquis de Sade By Greg Kessler Everywhere you look these days someone is claiming that the world is going to hell in a hand basket. Civilization is declining and becoming cheap and tawdry....
View ArticleTupelo
Tupelo Slave Labor Graphics Review by Jim Bone Initially, just let me say, ‘Wow!’ Tupelo, by writer Matt DeGennaro and artist Phil Elliott, is a very cool comic. This book, without apologies thank you,...
View ArticleWeird Wars II: Blood on the Rhine
Weird Wars II: Blood on the Rhine Pinnacle Entertainment Group by Shane Lacy Hensley and John R. Hopler Review by Greg Kessler Anyone out there ever read Weird War comics from the 50′s and 60′s? I...
View ArticleDirected by Penelope Spheeris 1988
Decline of Western Civilization II: The Metal Years Directed by Penelope Spheeris 1988 By Rick Hecke Since my high school years spanned 1983-1987 I proudly rode the crest of the heavy metal wave. Well,...
View ArticleThe Anna Nicole Smith Show
The Anna Nicole Smith Show The E! Entertainment Network By Greg Kessler Anyone who reads this site knows that I am not a prude. I write enough offensive stuff to honestly say that I cannot be...
View ArticleDeadlands Core Rulebook
Deadlands Core Rulebook Pinnacle Entertainment Reviews by Greg Kessler Yippeekia and a Confederate vampire gnawing at the back of my neck it is a good time to be playing western games. When I was a...
View ArticleThe Good Girl
“The Good Girl” Review by Bonnie Spinola Although this admission will probably raise the ire of some of the other geeks, I never saw what the big fuss was about Jennifer Aniston apart from her...
View ArticleCall of Duty: A Paladin Sourcebook
Call of Duty: A Paladin Sourcebook By James Garr Chainmail Bikini Games Review by Greg Kessler I never played a Paladin in my life, and since I have been role playing since 1982 that is saying...
View ArticleRingu vs. The Ring
Ringu vs. The Ring Review by Matt Reedy Even if one has not seen Ringu, or the American remake, The Ring, I’m sure that at least the commercials have outlined the basic plot. The story is the same for...
View ArticleEncyclopedia of Weaponry
Encyclopedia of Weaponry Fast Forward Entertainment Review by Greg Kessler I don’t believe that any company has a higher rate of output than Fast Forward Entertainment. James M. Ward must be shackled...
View ArticleBattlestar Galactica Fans Are Still Upset
Battlestar Galactica Fans Are Still Upset Commentary by T.Shawn Hardy To say that the road to a Battlestar Galactica revival has been very rocky, is underestimating it, to say the least. It has been...
View ArticleLord of the Rings – Board Game
Lord of the Rings – Board Game Eagle Games By Greg Kessler We have a few months until the next installment of Peter Jackson’s Fraud of the Ring sally’s forth to give me another case of temporary brain...
View ArticleI Spit on Your Grave: Millenium Edition DVD
I Spit on Your Grave: Millenium Edition DVD Elite Entertainment Review by Greg Kessler Originally titled Day of the Woman, I Spit on Your Grave is one of the giants of cult horror. I doubt there was a...
View ArticleImport DVD Review: Korean Cinema (part one)
Import DVD Review: Korean Cinema (part one) Reviews by Matt Reedy I had originally planned on doing a single review story encompassing a couple of recent (and semi-recent) Korean DVDs I have purchased,...
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