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Movie Review: Drag Me To Hell

Movie Review: Drag Me To Hell (2009)Director: Sam RaimiCast: Alison Lohman, Justin Long, Lorna Raver, Dileep Rao Plot: Christine Brown (Lohman) is a loan officer with a pretty well-together life. [...]

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@$$hole!: Kidnapped guest strip by Amanda Harpold

My Site and Drunk Duck I’ve been so bogged down with other projects and adjusting to this new schedule (you know, actually working again) that I’ve started to fall behind a bit on my [...]

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@$$hole!: Beefmatron!

My Site and Drunk Duck Sorry for the lack of update last week and this week (because this update kind of sucks). I’ve been busy in the social department (last week was Josh Elder’s [...]

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My Site and Drunk Duck Feria has pissed Sophia off, reminding her about her mission: to avenge the innocents lost at the bombing of the cathedral. It seems like answers are coming, but the now [...]

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ACEN 2009 2

Friday was the first day of the convention. Russell and I got up and were greeted to a fantastic breakfast (I’d even call it a “break-FEAST”) in the green room of eggs, bacon, [...]

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@$$hole! #96: How Bad Movies Get Made – The Fall of Comic Movies

My Site and Drunk Duck I’ve always wanted to come back to the “movie guy,” and I’ve pictured several of them for different genres of flicks (you can see a few of them at [...]

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Movie Review: Terminator 4: Salvation

I was invited to an advanced screening of the new Terminator movie, and actually had a good time. Check out the review below! Movie Review: Terminator 4: Salvation (2009)Director: McGCast: [...]

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Hikari 27

My Site and Drunk Duck ACEN was, in a word, AWESOME. I have finally finished blogging about the epic weekend on my website (as well as reviewing X-Men Origins: Wolverine and Star Trek). This [...]

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@$$hole! #95: ACEN 2009 (Part 2)

My Site and Drunk Duck ACEN (or Anime Central) is one of the first big cons that I everattended, and where I met my good friends Josh and Russell. I’ve metquite a few other awesome [...]

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ACEN 2009 1

There’s something to be said about smaller conventions (and I say “smaller” only when compared to SDCC, NYCC, and Wizard World Chicago, because ACEN is the largest mid-west [...]

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