Illustration: Brad Gregg Kenneth Webster Enlow was discovered by a woman taking her 7-year-old daughter into an outdoor bathroom in a Sand Springs park. Enlow, caught brown-handed, was inside the cylindrical septic tank that houses the toilet. He blamed an enraged girlfriend named Angel for his predicament. Supposedly, she knocked him unconscious with a tire […]
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Skull World
Greg Sommer is a grown adult, yet lives in the basement of his moms house with his girlfriend, a blow-up doll. Since high school, hes operated under the pseudonym of Skull Man, so named for the full mask he dons. His passion appears to be turning cardboard into homemade armor for the ongoing box wars […]
Nightfall
But 2012 may prove to be a banner year for him, based upon the smash-hit ensemble The Thieves and now the crime thriller Nightfall. In the latter, he portrays police inspector George Lam, who hasnt quite been the same since his wife committed suicide five years ago, so his work however gruesome provides a […]
The Aquabats! Super Show! Season One! 2012
A surf-rock band I recall running across in the mid-1990s, The Aquabats have been reborn as superheroes in these utterly insane adventures, drawing more influence from 70s-era Asian monster matinees à la Infra-Man than anything else. In each half-hour, our costumed quintet fights some rubber-suited creature (Manant and the Floating Eye of Death among them), […]
Iron Man 3
So leaden are the jokes, so scattered is its focus, it threatens to court disaster. Then, against all odds, the movie rights itself to recapture that Marvel-ous spirit of the 2008 original. Its almost as if Shane Black (directing for only the second time, and his first since 2005s woefully underseen Kiss Kiss Bang Bang) […]
Monster mash
The Phantom of the Opera7:30 p.m. Thursday Lon Chaneys name is forever associated with 1925s The Phantom of the Opera, and for good reason: Its one of the great performances in silent films. I dont care how old you are or how many times youve seen it: When Christine (Mary Philbin) unmasks the Phantom 38 […]
Searching for Sugar Man
Take, for example, Searching for Sugar Man. Currently up for the Best Documentary Feature Academy Award and new to DVD, the doc introduces us to the saga of the one-named Rodriguez, a criminally unknown singer-songwriter from the early 1970s whose career sank into obscurity in his native United States, but whose influence proved monumental in, […]
T.I. Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head
Guests include A$AP Rocky, Cee Lo Green, R. Kelly, Meek Mill, André 3000 and Lil Wayne, among others. Solid production comes from the likes of Pharrell, Jazze Pha, No I.D. and frequent T.I. collaborator DJ Toomp. Overall, Trouble Man is a pretty solid album. T.I. raps about his reputation as a troublemaker, but is largely […]
Looper
In Looper, writer/director Rian Johnson crams in so many, it initially looks as if this sci-fi actioner might collapse under the weight of them all. Dystopian society, time travel, telekinesis, gangland killings there are a lot of ground rules to keep track of here, much of them conveyed through the wobbly device of a […]
Dollar for the Dead
Estevez is a cowboy everyone refers to as Cowboy a deliberate nod to Clint Eastwoods Man with No Name of Sergio Leones beloved Dollars trilogy. The rootin-tootin sharpshooter partners with greasy Confederate soldier Dooley (William Forsythe, The Rig), who possesses one-fourth of a map that will lead them to treasure. Only former NFL star/Radio […]
