Hey everyone, this is a special weekend update to let you all know that I’ll be a special guest on tonight’s episode of Fanboy Radio, joining show hosts Scott Hinze and Oliver Tull to discuss comics, movies and a variety of other topics — including some discussion of the recent passing of pop icon Michael Jackson and his connections to the world of comics.
The hour-long show will be open to callers, and along with the topics I mentioned above, will also feature an extended “Sub or Flub” marathon in which the hosts and callers (and, quite possibly, me) will offer up some judgment on various buzz-worthy items, events and issues around the comics world.
If you live in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas, you can tune in to the show at FM 88.7, or you can listen to the live stream of the episode this evening (June 28) at...
The hour-long show will be open to callers, and along with the topics I mentioned above, will also feature an extended “Sub or Flub” marathon in which the hosts and callers (and, quite possibly, me) will offer up some judgment on various buzz-worthy items, events and issues around the comics world.
If you live in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas, you can tune in to the show at FM 88.7, or you can listen to the live stream of the episode this evening (June 28) at...
- 6/28/2009
- by Rick Marshall
- MTV Splash Page
What would it be like if Don Michael Corleone’s career as an organized crime king became a complete failure? Instead of worrying about other rival mobs attempting to assassinate him, Corleone would worry more if he could even afford enough bullets to shoot back. And instead of saying that famous line his father taught him, he’d rather say, “keep your friends close…because at least you can ask them for money.” Well thanks to Streamy Award winning director Blake Calhoun, we’d get a good idea in seeing an organized crime family become unorganized in his latest “mobumentary” web series, 88 Hits, which launched on KoldCast TV this week. Documentary filmmaker Robert Brewer (played by David Wilk) follows the daily dysfunctions of family boss Paul Pascadelli (played by Paul Slavens), his nephew and under boss Tommy Pascadelli (played by Troy Grant), the main collector Franky Ford (played by none other than…...
- 5/6/2009
- by John Manalang
- Tubefilter.com
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