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  • Gunfight at Comanche Creek

    Directed by Frank McDonald. With Audie Murphy, Ben Cooper, Colleen Miller, DeForest Kelley. In 1875 a murderous outlaw gang breaks criminals from jail, uses them to help in crimes, and then kills them for the reward, when it goes high enough.

    Watched because the movie was mentioned in a Star Trek book I’m reading, when they mentioned that De Forest Kelly was unlikely to be taken seriously as a kind doctor, as he had just played a horrible, no good outlaw in “Gunfight at Comanche Creek”. The movie’s pretty good, though there’s less De in the movie than I was expecting from the big deal they made about his role in the book.

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    OUCH

     

    JET

     

    Dragon Precinct

     

    Humans and elves, dwarves and gnomes, wizards and warriors all live and do business in the thriving, overcrowded port city of Cliff’s End, to say nothing of the tourists and travellers who arrive by land and sea, passing through the metropolis on matters of business or pleasure–or on quests. The hard-working, under-appreciated officers of the Cliff’s End Castle Guard work day and night to maintain law and order as best they can.

    Gan Brightblade is one of the world’s greatest heroes and a personal friend of the Lord and Lady of Cliff’s End. So when he’s brutally murdered in grubby lodgings in Dragon Precinct, on the eve of a great quest, the Captain of the Guard puts his two best investigators on the case. The half-elf Danthres Tresyllione and ex-soldier Torin ban Wyvald soon discover that the crime scene is empty of any forensic evidence–physical or magickal. They have no clues, and heat is on.

    The Lord and Lady want their friend’s murder solved–now. The populace is mourning the loss of a great hero. The ever-unhelpful Brotherhood of Wizards could take over the case at any minute. And then another member of Brightblade’s party turns up dead….

     

    I didn’t have much hope for the book, nothing against the author, but the topic itself was just bleh. No spaceships, no lasers, and only a bare mention of magic or superpowers, but I gave it a try because 1 – I like the author’s other spaceship based work, and 2 – it was $1 on amazon (still is as of this review too!) and I’m happy I gave it a chance. The story takes a bit to build the world, but it was worth the wait in the end. Now that the dirty business of setting the scene is done, I’ve purchased the other books in the series and will eventually read those too.

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    FREAK BROTHERS

     

    MARIJUANA

     

    QUARANTINE

     

    WING

     


  • JOHNNY WEST

     

    THE BAD BATCH

     

    RAMONES

     

    DIESEL CRAWLER

     

    MOUNTAIN DEW

     

    LAVA

     

    JUDY & JANE

     

    THE QUIET MAN

     

    PLANT

     

    OUCH

     

    ALBUMS

     

    MONSTER

     

    BICYCLE

     

    FLYING SAUCER

     

    MARIJUANA

     

    MARBLES

     

    MR T

     

    STATION WAGON

     

    CONCEPT

     

    STAR TREK

     

    SNOOPY

     

    CARRERA

     

    CHARIOT

     

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