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FILM GEEK #5
1 lousy buck, 5 ½ x 8 ½, copied, 28 pgs.
By Sean Carswell Thursday, August 05 2010
I love it when I get a zine like this - a tiny, photocopied, perpetually late, stapled-in-a-bedroom kind of zine about a few people in Oklahoma's passion for B-movies. I love it especially when the writing in the zine is this good. In this issue, editor Alan Fare (who does most of the writing) writes a cool article about punk rock movies, revisiting “Another State of Mind,” “Suburbia,” and others almost twenty years after they came out. He also does an interview with himself (well, he claims his dog did it. Who am I to question?) that's surprisingly funny, mostly because he comes across as a jaded old punk in the interview, and the rest of the zine (most of which he put together) is so enthusiastic. He's definitely got a subtle sense of humor, but once you start catching the jokes, they're pretty funny. Film Geek also has a fair amount of zine and book reviews. On the whole, though, it's mostly about crazy movies that Blockbuster will never carry. -Sean (Film Geek, PO Box 501113, Tulsa, OK 74150)
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