Catch the Craze!
Hey kids, I’ve become immortalized over at CatchdaCraze. That’s right, Craze interviewer the always lovely Michele St. Martin
took time at a a Big Apple Con over the Summer to chat me up. Well that interview has (finally) been posted, and well, you can listen to it yourselves.
Be prepared, though, the first 10 minutes of the ‘cast are comments by CatchdaCraze host Sam “The Man” Vera, which is followed by Michelle’s interview with me.
So, sit back, relax and enjoy!
This is the place where I discuss all things Sacred and Profane. Stop by and check me out. Leave a comment (or not), as this is done for my own amusement. If you too are entertained, all the better, but that is not the motivation here. For I, am a...Writer with attitude! Comics, Sci Fi, movies, TV, Books, the Internet, Pop Culture, you name it. I talk about all of these things and more. These are the things that entertain me. I can only hope that some of them will entertain you as well.
Thursday, September 27, 2007
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2 comments:
This is a pretty cool interview!
150 years ago, hehehe.
I also remember my old Biology teacher saying the same thing along the lines of 'Don't tell me what you're going to do: Show me.'
It's a bit amusing that you knew a lot about Horror despite not liking it.
I developed more of a taste for it as I got older, but as a kid, I was such a wimp w' it. When I look back at it, it's just a laugh riot at what I used to think was scary. Gore doesn't equal to scary. Cheesy gore is quite humorous, which makes watching some of the Friday the 13th movies amusing.
But when something freaks you out due to the concept of what is going on, and it sticks with you, then you're getting a true taste of horror.
Tommy, I’m with you, I tended to not like horror films as a kid. The Exorcist came out when I was 18, but I didn’t go to see it. However, when the re-mastered version came out 20 years later, I couldn’t wait to go to the theater and see it.
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