September 2008

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, Archie, and Image Comics.

This week includes The Authority, The Boys, BtVS Season 8, Detective Comics #848, Invincible Iron Man, Manhunter, Transformers Movie Prequel: Saga of the All-Spark, Veronica, the first issues of Criminal Macabre: Cell Block 666, El Diablo, Fringe, Marvel Apes, The Roberts, Secret Six, Spooks: Omega Team, Sub-Mariner: The Depths, X-Men: The Return of Magik, and the final issues of Angel: After the Fall and Battlestar Galactica: Season Zero.  That and much, much more inside the Full Diagnosis.

Enjoy issue #86

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The Best Movies of Summer 2008

Ian’s moved back to the land of Jayhawks meaning he won’t be penning many new movie reviews for a few weeks, but that doesn’t mean he’s going to leave you loyal RF readers without something to raise hell ‘bout.  Today he gives us his favorite films of the summer that was 2008.  Who could possibly be number one?

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DNC 2008 – Gov Brian Schweitzer

Aaron, and our pals over at ‘buddha kept you in touch with the major speeches from this year’s DNC.  But, if all you watched was the prime time coverage of the convention you missed a few speeches (click here for more).  With that in mind here’s Governor of Montana, Brian Schweitzer, discussing the election, bi-partisanship, alternative energy, and America’s dependency of fossil fuels.  It’s worth a look! 

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This Week in Independent Film

  • Title: Everybody Wants to be Italian
  • IMDB: link

After pinning for eight years for his ex (Marisa Petroro), Jake (Jay Jablonski) finally makes a new connection with the beautiful Marisa (Cerina Vincent), but to win her over he’ll have to pretend to be Italian.  John Kapelos, Richard Libertini, P.J. Marino, Tony Pecatelli, and Penny Marshall also star.  Check out the official site.  The film opens in limited release in select cities on Friday.

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