Mr. K's Geek Cornucopia

Geek blog on speculative fiction, movies, and comics through the lense of an over-intellectual Southern transplant.

Friday, April 14, 2017

In the not-too-distant future, next Deadshirt AD (La la la)

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In honor of the return of MST3K, Deadshirt asked me to contribute a write-up of my favorite MST3K episodes. Check out my choice (and the oth...
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Friday, January 20, 2017

There's no easy way out/There's no shortcut home...

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Hey everyone, I get to talk about ROCKY IV, the "Rocky ends the Cold War" installment with Max Robinson, over at Deadshirt . It...
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Monday, December 12, 2016

"So sweet/On Christmas eve/ With the snow set deep when we went walking through the pines": The Ref (1994)

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I've got a new article up on Deadshirt, part of a feature on dark Christmas movies called Black Snow. My contribution is a bit on the 19...
Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Something to think about....

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“MAKE YOURSELF BE BELIEVED. Dante in exile, walking in the streets of Verona—people whispered to each other that he goes to Hell when he c...
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Wednesday, April 20, 2016

"I made the list of top 5 Hitlers of all time - real Hitler's not even on the list!"

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As much as I find this new season of UNBREAKABLE KIMMY SCHMIDT overly broad, the bit where Titus earns the wrath of a bunch of bloggers has ...
Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Speak of the blogger and he shall appear!

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So, once again, I am contributing to a Deadshirt retrospective, this time about Batman, in honor of Coldstone Creamery, Turkish Airlines ...
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Tuesday, February 2, 2016

A Very Coen Brothers' February....

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So the wonderful folks at Deadshirt asked me to write about one of my favorite Coen Brothers films (so far), MILLER'S CROSSING. You can ...
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Mr. K
Los Angeles, CA, United States
A somewhat self-conscious, 20-something nerd, originally from the South, living in Los Angeles after a detour through Chicago. Expect nerdery about sci-fi and fantasy, especially where it intersects with books and movies.
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