Texas Frightmare Weekend consort and former DVD Talk columnist G. Noel Gross discovered B-movies as a youngster in the piney woods of East Texas where he spent many a Saturday afternoon glued to the TV watching flicks such as Food of the Gods, Squirm and Mako: The Jaws of Death when he should have been out doing something useful. At 36, nothing has really changed.
Thanks very much for the add Mr. Schlock -- and thanks ESPECIALLY for the "Muffin Man" plugs in your latest podcast and links from your MySpace blog!
You've always been a fantastic supporter of b-movies, esp. do-it-yourself opuses (opi?) such as our productions, and all of your tireless efforts are always appreciated, sir.
Thank you, thank you, and hopefully we'll finally get to meet up for a beer in Dallas this summer!
Hey Noel, thanks for the add! I'm always glad to meet other B/horror movie enthusiasts. Some rad ones to check out if you haven't seen them already are Castle Freak, DeathBed: The Bed That Eats, and the soon to be-released Puppy (we're on the soundtrack). Also, I'll bet you're one of the few people that have actually seen the movie we got our name from. You do know what I'm talking about, don't you?
A man grabbed two cordless power saws off a subway station workbench and went on a rampage Thursday, swinging the saws at riders and slicing open a man's chest before running away, police said.
The 64-year-old victim, whose name was not released, was hospitalized in critical but stable condition. Police were searching for the suspect, described by witnesses as a thin man in his 30s, who had earrings in both ears and was possibly carrying a teddy bear.
Oh, HEY! You just got married? FAN-tastic! Congratulations, Noel!
I wish for you and your new bride to have a wonderful, long, love-filled life together!
Thank you for the wonderfully written article you so kindly published about me in Herschell's blog.
Sincerely,
Denise LaFrance, the painter,
Toronto, Canada.