Friday, January 20, 2006

Open City Dialogue Posted!

Hey friendly readers, my friend George (a frequent comment writer here on the blog) just posted an e-mail dialogue with me that he conducted the other day, on the films of John Carpenter (the subject of my upcoming talk at Fantasmo, February 3rd, 2006), and in particular, the 1988 Carpenter film, They Live.

George's questions were really good, and very detailed, and I answered 'em the best I could, but then I had to run off towards the end and get back to writing Horror Films of the 1980s. It's still a great piece, though! Check it out here!

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:56 PM

    I can't wait to read the rest of this... They Live is one of my true guilty pleasures. Awesome!

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  2. Hey John!

    Hope you like the piece. If you happen by Chesapeake, VA on February 3rd, stop in for the show!

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