Check out our review of Scott Pilgrim & The Infinite Sadness, Volume #3 of the Scott Pilgrim series.
Author - Doug Clinton
Douglas Clinton was born in rural Connecticut at the tail end of the disco era. He attended Bishop Feehan High School in Attleboro, Massachusetts, where he lettered in two sports and wrote, directed, and performed in several Spanish language films. Following high school, he spent his summers as a postal worker and studied Political Science in the Netherlands. During this time, he also wrote for the insanely popular yet tragically short-lived sketch comedy show Mass Hysteria. His first three plays, The Life and Times of Princess Sophia, The Prophecy of the Shoe, and Princess Tabasco Saves the Universe all debuted in Hardwick, Vermont between 2002 and 2004. After college, he spent three years as a full-time volunteer, for which he was inducted into the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels. He currently resides in Charleston, South Carolina with his cats H.I. and Ed(wina).
Resident Evil movies are exactly the kind of thing I'm supposed to hate, but they manage to hit that sweet spot that keeps me entertained.
Piranha 3D is a serviceable but inessential addition to the catalog of Man vs. Nature horror flicks – it gets the job done, but never transcends the genre.
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His increasingly bizarre choice of roles and subsequent performances are clearly the work of someone who's become increasingly unhinged.
Abraham Lincoln vs. the immortal undead.
The new 26-episode season of Futurama (including the original voice cast) will debut in June.