Thursday, April 30, 2009

The Fall of the House of Ackerman

AckermanGreat article remembering Forrest J. Ackerman by Criterion's Brock Deshane. Apparently Ackerman's "Ackermansion" collection will be sold off by his estate a piece at a time.

Sadly, many of Forry’s prized possessions were sold or stolen over the years, and much of what’s left will be auctioned off on April 30 and May 1. Despite his steadfast efforts to do so, Ackerman never found a permanent home for his treasure (a portion of it can be viewed at Seattle’s Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame). The myriad of marvels to be sold this week include a monocle worn by Fritz Lang during the making of Metropolis (1926), prosthetic teeth from Lon Chaney Sr.’s makeup kit, and a first American edition of Dracula, signed by Bram Stoker, Bela Lugosi, and Christopher Lee.


I met Mr. Ackerman in 2002; we traded copies of each others' books. His: an elaborate, color-printed hardback tome. Mine: a small, text-heavy paperback on bad movies and the Hollywood stars who made them. He didn't seem to mind the disparity, in fact he seemed excited at the prospect of reading it. A

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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

How to Make a Baby



Yup, yup, that's exactly how it works.

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Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Q&A with Chris Holland re: last night's Star Trek event

SpockQ. So, you're a nerd. A geek, even. You love all that Star Trek crap.

A. Yes.

Q. And you live in Austin, TX?

A. Yes.

Q. But -- even though you pre-purchased a Fantastic Fest badge just so you could attend these sorts of things -- you didn't go to last night's screening of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan?

A. No.

Q. The one that turned out to be the sneak World Premiere of the new Star Trek film, which looks massively awesome and may well reboot the franchise for a new generation of fans?

A. Yes.

Q. And I understand Leonard "Spock" Nimoy was there in person to deliver the print of the new film?

A. Yes.

Q. So hundreds of your fellow geeks got to watch a crazy great new movie while you stayed home to watch TV with your wife?

A. Yes.

Q. Dude. You're getting old.

A. That's not a question, but . . . Yes.




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