March 2008

D.C. Cab

  • Title: D.C. Cab
  • IMDB: link

2008 marks the 25th Anniversary of that cinematic gem D.C. Cab.  To celebrate this milestone we take a look back at the film which gave us the following philosophy:

“Don’t let your dick run your life.”

“You have faith in God.  You have faith in your country.  You do not have faith in The Eight Stooges!”

“Why are women so uptight?  They’ve got half the money and all the pussy.”

After the death of his father, young Albert Hockenberry (Adam Baldwin) moves to Washington D.C. to stay with his dad’s Vietnam buddy (Max Gail) who owns his own cab company.

Albert decides he likes the life, despite the odd characters (Mr. T, Gary Busey, Bill Maher, Marsha Warfield, the Barbarian Brothers, Charlie Barnett, Paul Rodriguez) who work there, and decides he wants to be a cab driver.  Things get complicated when Albert falls in love with a girl he can’t have (Jill Schoelen) and a kidnapping he gets mixed-up in, but everything works out fine in the end.

Let’s get this straight.  D.C. Cab is not a good movie by any rational standard.  It is however an immensely enjoyable trainwreck.  Where else are you going to find a movie where Gary Busey fits in so naturally?  Or where Mr. T pimps out a taxi-cab?  The inmates have control of the asylum from the get-go here, and turns out they know how to have a pretty good time.

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RazorFine Presents – The Defenders

Welcome to yet another issue of RazorFine Presents Comic Spotlight as we take a look at comic heroes, villains, and everything in between.  This week, for the first time, we shine the comic spotlight on a group.  You might think we’d spotlight the Avengers, the Fantastic Four, or the Justice League.  Nope, today we examine one of the wackiest teams ever formed – The Defenders.

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Comic Rack

Hmm, we’re about to talk about comics so it must be Wednesday!  Welcome to the RazorFine Comic Rack boys and girls.  Pull up a bean bag and take a seat at feet of the master as we look at the new comics set to hit comic shops and bookstores today from DC, Marvel, Dark Horse, WildStorm, Vertigo, IDW Publishing, Dynamite Entertainment, Devil’s Due Publishing, and Image Comics.

This week includes Batman Confidential, Blue Beetle, Drafted, Drain, Green Lantern, Ms. Marvel, She-Hulk, the final issues of The Authority: Prime, Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash, Sorrow, and the first issues of Army of Darkness/Xena: Why Not?, The Secret History of the Authority: Jack Hawkmoor, Star Trek: New Frontier, Transhuman and Wolverine: First Class.  Also don’t forget the truckload of new graphic novels including Apocalypse Nerd, Ghost Rider: Trail of Tears, The Last Winter, Marvel Fanfare Vol. 1, Nightwing: The Lost Year, Showcase Presents: Booster Gold Vol. 1, Spider-Man: One More Day, and much, much more.

Enjoy issue #65

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Rounders

  • Title: Rounders
  • IMDB: link

“We can’t run from who we are.  Our destiny chooses us.”

Mike McDermott (Matt Damon) is a struggling law student; he’s also a world class poker player, who, in the film’s opening scene, loses all his money in a high stakes game.

Nine-months later Mike has renounced gambling and made up with his girlfriend (Gretchen Mol).  He works a part time delivery job and works towards a law degree.  Life is hard, but good, though he still misses the game and the thrill of playing.

When Mike’s best friend Worm (Edward Norton) is released from prison with a substantial mark to be paid off Mike finds himself pulled back to the tables.

The story is presented from Mike’s perspective with commentary, which comes and goes, giving us a glimpse into the world of professional gambling and his own views on life.  The story feels authentic and real; at no time does the film cop-out with huge twists or unlikely hands.

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Words & Music

Hey folks!  Here’s a look at new music and books hitting the shelves this week from your pals here at RazorFine!  Today’s new books include a book of essays from Michael Chabon, new novels from Anne Perry, Jonathan Kellerman, and Elmore Leonard, plus a new Edgar Allen Poe mystery from Harold Schechter and an investigation into the darkest days of comic books by David Hajdu.  The new music includes the first new album from the B-52’s in years, plus Morrissey’s Greatest Hits, and new albums from Libera, Day 26, and Temposhark. 

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