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Ink 19 :: AFI
July 1999 :: Music A :: AFI (Allie Gore)
AFI Black Sails in the Sunset Nitro Sam Kinison didn't die. He faked his own death so he could be free of the harsh comedic limelight, and is now fronting a hard core punk band in Cali. Okay, so maybe he didn't. But without looking at the libretto, you wouldn't know it wasn't ol' Sam torturedly ...
Ink 19 :: The Art of Rozz Williams - From Christian Death to Death
It's hidden toward the end, in a section aptly titled "Miscellaneous." In bet...
THE ART OF ROZZ WILLIAMS - FROM CHRISTIAN DEATH TO DEATH EDITED BY NICO B. Cult Epics It's hidden toward the end, in a section aptly titled "Miscellaneous." In between brooding stills from Rozz Williams' performance in the short film Pig and some collage material, there's a job application for goth ...
Ink 19 :: Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life
Angelina Jolie returns as Lara Croft, but someone forgot to give her a script. Cradle of Life...or Kiss of Death? Lip-reader Steve Stav has the answer.
...hideaway, which has been long-submerged off the coast of Santorini. The orb is soon stolen by Chen Lo (Simon Yam), a mercenary contracted by maniac death merchant Jonathan Reiss, played by Ciaran Hinds (Road to Perdition) . It seems that the orb is a coded map to the Cradle of Life, a fabled (and also...
Ink 19 :: The Death of Tara and "The Dead/Evil Lesbian Cliché" 2
The Death of Tara and "The Dead/Evil Lesbian Cliché" (Ink 19, July 2002)
...writers of Buffy choose to tell the story they did in the way they did? Could Willow have been driven over the edge by something other than Tara's death? I've tended to avoid them because I don't think they can really be answered by argument. I, and many people I know, thought season six was a weak...
Ink 19 :: Turbonegro
Ink 19 catches up with the always tuneful, never tasteful Turbonegro to find out how the underground is doing, and why they hate the kids. Vinnie Apicella survives -- barely.
...too anxious to reveal the inner workings of a cumulatively mad mind; and so what? If it sounds good, who cares if it makes sense? The statement? "Death Punk Forever…" "I Got Erection…" "Fuck The World…" take your pick or pick your window for that matter 'cuz it don't have to be clever, just carefree...
Ink 19 :: Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
Disney returns to tradition, and Depp turns on the charm. But is it enough to keep Pirates of the Caribbean afloat in a sea of competing blockbusters? With thumb poised, buccaneer-film historian Steve Stav examines Jerry Bruckheimer's latest endeavor.
...an unconscious boy; while tending to him, the girl finds a pirate medallion around his neck. Not wanting to send the young lad towards a mandatory death sentence, she purloins the gold coin. Arrrr... remember, the safe word is 'booty'. Flash forward a half-dozen years, and the story continues on Port...
Ink 19 :: Johnny English
Blackadder, Bean...Bond? Rowan Atkinson tries his hand at the spy game, with mixed results. Our man in the Service, Steve Stav, examines Johnny English with a trained eye.
..., and the result is fairly entertaining. Atkinson stars as English, a civil servant whose spy-dreams come true when his ineptitude results in the death of all of Britain's secret agents. Unaware of English's buffoonery, his M17 superior Pegasus (Tim Pigott-Smith), promotes him to spy status. His first...
Ink 19 :: Star 69 Extended Mixes
Vol. 1 (Star 69). Review by Carl F Gauze.
...ripped, distorted keyboard sound dominating Lula's "Men = Drugs." She puts up a clever one line lyric ("Men are drugs -- I need more"), beats it to death and then it's back to the heavy dance sound for a few more bars before taking off into the ozone. On the thin side is Dan Q's "Aura Tribe," the opening...
Ink 19 :: M.O.P.
Ten Years and Gunnin' (Columbia). Review by Rob Walsh.
...'s thugisms) languishes today, and Ten Years and Gunnin' is a fine attestation as to why. The promise that M.O.P. evinced when they dropped To the Death and Firing Squad has been compromised somewhere along the way. Maybe it's because they've compromised their blues roots for pop sensibilities that merely...
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