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Monday, September 26, 2022

NinetyForChill: The #Podcast - Three Decades of Michael Biehn

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Episode 87: 3 Decades of Michael Biehn (If only I could some how incorporate Eva's toe beans.).

I am waiting for Skimble's super spy persona

Three Decades of Michael Biehn - The Insatiable, Timebomb, The Victim

September 27, 2022

Michael Biehn should be as highly regarded as great character actors like Bill Paxton, but for whatever reason, his work seems to be more difficult to find. The man's characters handles themselves better in James Cameron movies that Mr. Game Over Man, so he deserves a lot more respect. Cool Movies Darth is a fan, and is quick to rent any feature, regardless of budget, that Mr. Biehn has acted in. Thus, NinetyForChill's host revisited some of these rentals.


Allow me to get out of third-person. Happy Prof. Shurtleff of Illinois Central College? I (CM Darth) will try not to make so much light of violent death in this summation. This is my declaration of changing perspective. 

I did my damnedest to set up a multiple guest panel to discuss Kevin Smith's filmography. Wildfires in California kept one guest from being able to commit to a panel. A podcast regular's work schedule changed without any notification. Another past guest did their best to come through at the last minute, but life happens for other people. This was not the fall out that I needed after my short term therapy program had concluded.

Fortunately, I have three stacks of sub 100-minute movies that star the same actor. One stack is dedicated to Sean Bean. Another consists of Gary Daniels movies. The third is devoted to Michael Biehn.

There are also two extra movies in the Biehn stack, but one belongs to Ally's Accessories Shop on Etsy's Trash Feature Revue while the other only features Biehn in a smaller supporting role. One of the features that will be discussed has him as the third lead, so I did not want to feature anything lesser that that on this episode.

For this episode, I had seen all of the features...mostly. "Timebomb" is one I had never seen from start to finish. As for "The Insatiable" and "The Victim", it has probably been 10 years since I watched either of them. 10 years ago, my focus was on appreciating low budget movies since I had aspirations to make my own, "Main Event of the Dead" (If you have means of advancing the feature to a crowd-funding stage or if you would like a script treatment, send an email to russthebus07@gmail.com). Am I still as forgiving as I was then?


I only own one of these films, "The Insatiable". Vampire "drama" is something that I have been fascinated with since I saw "Interview with the Vampire". Any chance to see these monsters as human is one that I will take. After falling into "The Boondock Saints" fandom, there was a subconscious desire to help further the career of Sean Patrick Flannery. Since this "horror" movie billed Michael Biehn, how could this feature not be worthwhile.

And then comes the surprise of it being a comedy. ThinkFilm is notorious for misleading trailers and box art. I would have featured the audio of the video above to describe the film on this episode, but it was clearly edited to better sell the film by other fans of it.

Tuesday, September 20, 2022

NinetyForChill: The #Podcast: Clerks: Existential Crises for All

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Episode 86: Clerks: Existential Crises for All (It takes a village, as long as it is not is a flyover state.).

Do you think Skimble the Bastard Cat would be an ideal Bluntcat

Clerks: Existential Crises for All

September 20, 2022

Cool Movies Darth has been wanting to record a Kevin Smith themed podcast, but did not want to spoil “Clerks III” by inane conversation a week after its debut. Our host immediately recorded his review and crushed dreams after checking out this Fathom Event.


Allow me to get out of third-person. Happy Prof. Shurtleff of Illinois Central College? I (CM Darth) will try not to make so much light of violent death in this summation. This is my declaration of changing perspective. 

As I have established, I like to produce solo episodes between each one that features guests. Last week just happened to be the same week that "Clerk III" finally debuted. My immediate proposal for the next episode was to bring on some friends for a Kevin Smith-themed episode, but to have a guest on might spoil the feature a week after it was released. The film still needed to be addressed, so it was ideal to just take this one on my own.

All there is to truly complain about with this film is that Smith has yet to push the bounds of his ability to direct. Like John Carpenter, he is concerned with protecting his narrative. If only Smith was a special effects hound, just depending of mise en scene would be fine. Lets hope that the "Tusk" sequel will be even more body horror heavy.

With that said, maybe body horror is what makes the best sub 100-minute movies. I did just buy David Cronenberg's NEW "Crimes of the Future". He has provided me with the best options the past two years. Will he three-peat, or are there not enough special effects to provide eight minutes of closing credits?

My only other wish is that we would have had actual actors this time around instead of everyone else being 30 years older. The story is essentially that Randall Graves is making the original "Clerks". I agree that it should be a shot-by-shot remake that he is producing, but to tell the stories of 24 year-olds with 52 year-olds is a bit distracting. At least Graves's vision means Veronica would not be judged as harshly for the number 37.


This assessment may just be jealousy on my behalf. I have been trying to get people to commit to "Main Event of the Dead" the past 11 years. Why would not my hometown of Morton, Illinois back a creative mind? Where were all the "friends" I made from Next Generation Wrestling who will not get as big a break starring in a pro-wrestling zombie comedy?

Kevin Smith got his hometown to make his career. This is a love letter to Leonardo, New Jersey. My love letter to Morton is my review for the anime "Burn-Up W".

Deviant Art - DenisM79 Denis Medri
Deviant Art - DenisM79 Denis Medri

Follow me on Twitter @catbusruss. If you want to be on the show, contact me on Twitter or send an email to russthebus07@gmail.com. All we need is a theme, movie, director, or actor and a focus on sub 100-minute material. As long as the credits start before the 1:39:59 mark on the runtime bar, the movie qualifies.

Monday, September 19, 2022

Imagine We Still Had VHS: Burn-Up W (and Burn Up Morton, IL)

 *This blog post was started on September 16, 2022.

It is actually getting late for me this Friday. As always, I air fry some wings to watch "AEW Rampage". When I have to be back at the retailer at 7:30 am, a 10 pm stop time means that I would be wise to hit the bong and call it a night. But my belly is just settling down by then.

Again, time management is not my strongest skill. Groceries and a haircut came after work and I cleaned up my apartment a bit, but aside from getting my My Faction award for today from "WWE 2K22", it feels that I just lost three hours. That is kind of depressing. This leaves me wondering if I will be able to type out a well written review for 1996's "Burn Up W".

Granted, "Burn Up W" was one of my first favorite anime series when I first got nerdy about this style of animation. The first volume (This was a 30-35 minute OVA series released one episode at a time), "Skin Dive" was a great entry point to capture my fellow Morton High School classmates curiosity. Too bad they were sex-driven teenagers. I showed them "Neon Genesis Evangelion" afterwards, but that somehow did not grab their attention.

After watching "Clerks 3" this past Tuesday, my disdain for the town keeps amassing. Thank the gods that the town cannot possibly have a social gathering on Sundays.

Fucking Apostolic Christians. This faith is kind of for wusses. They make their women cover all of their legs with skirts, but why the ladies allow for that is beyond me. Show me an Apostolic suicide bomber, and I may take them seriously. When I shout all that, it does not surprise me that half of my friends were treating anime like issues of "Playboy". It was a dirty window into another world. They were not interested in philosophy. Why question the dominant faith in a town where most of them were in the one-percent?

Despite my mocking of these "good" Christians, ironically the town's traditions means that I will miss the Pumpkin Festival when I return Sunday to pick up my replacement Apple Watch. The theme was a tribute to the 1980's. If you do not have VH-1's budget, do not try it. For fuck sake, it will probably be a Reagan circle jerk and calls to vote for the women-hating fascist Darren Bailey.

If a town made for the one percent wants to celebrate the Eighties, cocaine better have been flowing through the streets the last three days. At least do one thing right.

And I thought I was not going to be able to give you any insight into my mind this week. Just thinking about how the town does not appreciate art brings it out of me. Aside from not appreciating art, they do not appreciate their fellow man. Thus, why "Clerks 3" further hurt me. A village came to make Kevin Smith's a name in indie cinema, but fuck Russ Stevens and his dreams. If they are not about encouraging the importance of lessons about states' rights in the 1860's, they are worthless.

Now I think my vitriol about my hometown is seemingly obsessive. There was an easier transition to my thoughts about the adventures of Tokyo City's premier, all-female police strike force. In high school, I had developed a third anime website dedicated to kick ass, overly sexualized women. There was nothing too crazy about the "Iria: Zeiram the Animation" side of it, but when it came to "Burn Up W", I had Duran Duran midis playing in the background that were dedicated to each episode. The main protagonist is named Rio after all.

Pardon me for just focusing on the best things about the decade of my birth instead of how my hometown will fuck that up.

Burn Up W (Warrior): Volumes 1 & 2

*This blog post was resumed on September 17, 2022.

I am still pretty exhausted. By the time I finished the intro last night, sleep was necessary. Today, my energy has been zapped by the work day and then arguing with customer service over my Apple Watch that is seemingly just going to be written off by the seller.

There could have been better precautions taken by me in this concern (I had opportunities to be aware that somehow, the seller decided to send it to a previous address.), but to be told that they are just going to cancel my order instead of re-sending it when they get it back from UPS was a bit much. They are no longer going to carry the item, so they are not going to take care of me.

Well, the company asked for me to trust them with a resolution, which I was not, as a response for me demanding to speak to a supervisor after the agent responded to my solution (re-send the watch that is coming back to them) with, "Why should we do that?" You do not get to say why should we help you when we are going to give you your money back. In 20 years in the field, I have never asked why I should help.

I do not need to head into 36 hours of downtime with that on my mind. Lets hope talking about the anime will leave a better taste in my mouth.

Twitchy’s Anime Rocking Chair – Burn Up W!
Twitchy’s Anime Rocking Chair – Burn Up W!
Burn Up W (Warrior): Episode 1 & 2
(For real this time).

Rio is a frustrated cop working in the homicide division. Her impulsive spending has left her considering selling her used underwear to stave off an army of debt collectors. Things would be easier if there were more opportunities for the Tokyo City Police's Warrior strike force to see action. Too bad the circumstances that would require the team of Rio, the impatient sniper Maya, the kawaii computer hacker Lilica, and the advanced weapons developer Nanvel are few and far between.

That is until the Tokyo Hotel Kingdom is taken over by terrorists. The motivation is to bring the city to its knees since the venue was hosting an international conference. What they want in exchange for the VIP's safeties: the manager of the Tokyo Giants to prostrate himself for his team's performance, to add the word "Final" to the title of the latest sequel to the hottest video game, destroy all of the surfboards at Shona Beach, and for the top pop idol to perform a nude bungee jump from the top of the hotel. To avoid an international incident, the Warrior team is better suited option when compared totrying storm the building with a swat team.

Maki, the team's leader, finds this not to be much of a challenge, so it must be hiding something truly sinister. She may not know what is going on, but her intuition is correct. The assault is a cover by an organization to gain an audience with the diplomats to present them with a virtual drug. Their efforts are to make their illegal activities palatable for eventual legalization. Until that day, they intend to create a criminal underworld that they can control with their advanced technologies.

So the Warrior team best save the day with their unconventional methods, because an enemy may have finally stepped up that would require their particular set of skills.

"Burn Up W" should be considered an easy to sell concept. It is juvenile humor with action that I do not think live-action media has successfully captured.  The closest thing to it would be the "Deadpool" cinematic franchise, but without the fourth wall breaking.

I guess you can say it is closer to "Pokemon: Detective Pikachu" in tone (at least for the first two episodes) as our heroines take on the bad lads and lasses. The action is fine, but incorporating fan service is what keeps the audience involved. It differentiates itself from the feature I compared it to by using big boobs and firm butts as the Easter eggs we are looking for instead of cute, super-powered fictional animals. Ryan Reynolds was obviously not involved with this, but you would expect Van Wilder to be showing this at college parties.

Obviously, I have seen the complete series numerous times. There are only four episodes. What is fun about that is that you see the evolution of the series artistically. "Skin Dive" is great looking trash cinema, which it had to be to allow for further episodes. The animation and character designs are not necessarily innovative, but drawn to perfection. Add in all of the standard manga tropes and cutaways and close it with a great theme song (I am partial to anything with an English title like "Martian Successor Nadesico's" "You Get to Burning".), the audience will definitely want more. Of course that is provided you are not prudish when it comes to nude sports.

The second episode, "Search for the Virtual Idol", seems like it was not green lit until after the success of the first. This is where you see the short cuts. Its story of finding a virtual idol who has been coerced by the bad guys to enter the real world via an android body is far more convoluted thus not as solid as the predecessor. Fun can still be had, but it over complicates the premise and appears rushed.

There was no opening credits sequence in the first episode. Since the series is moving forward, one was needed from this point forward. The producers decided to release this before it was completed, so you get a mix between the car chase they wanted to sell newcomers on with out of context scenes from "Skin Dive". By the third episode, it was completed, but then you get a tonal shift halfway through that volume. This means the series maybe selling the uninitiated a false bag of goods.

With the work in progress nature of the "Search for the Virtual Idol", the animation and colors do not look as good as the first episode. Again, by episode three, all is corrected. But, if you come in at episode two, I could see the viewer enjoying the show, but they will not be ready to throw $25 down for the next episode. Unless the viewer is intrigued to see what anime they lampoon next. This episode pays a lot of tribute to "Neon Genesis Evangelion". What series will they go after in episode three (I did not notice anything in particular, but I am not the otaku that I once was.).

In the age of DVD box sets, "Burn-Up W" is a rewarding series. It is the best blend of action and dirty humor that I can recall.

Stateside, the way the series is put together, I do not see it being a sure fire success by selling one episode at a time. But with DVD holding six hours a disc, you are left disappointed that the series concludes in four volumes. Fortunately, there are at least two spin of television series, so you can always get a hit of what Rio and company are offering, if streaming services allow.

Tuesday, September 13, 2022

NinetyForChill: The #Podcast - An Explict Podcast for Ralph Bashki's "Fritz the Cat"

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Episode 85: An Explict Podcast for Ralph Bashki's "Fritz the Cat" (Featuring Gregory Carl's live reaction to NWA 74: Night 2).

Did Ralph Bashki influence anime? Ask Skim.

An Explicit Podcast for ”Fritz the Cat”.

September 13, 2022

Gregory Carl blesses "NinetyForChill: The #Podcast" with his presence again to discuss Ralph Bashki's "Fritz the Cat", the "first" X-Rated animated feature and the most successful independent animated film of all time. This is a movie that discusses a lot of issues that are still extremely sensitive today in regards to race relations while being as explicit as narratively possible, It is a film that needs to be chatted about, but not around the kiddies.


Allow me to get out of third-person. Happy Prof. Shurtleff of Illinois Central College? I (CM Darth) will try not to make so much light of violent death in this summation. This is my declaration of changing perspective. 

It was a bit inconvenient that Gregory agreed to the scheduled Zoom meeting while forgetting it was the NWA's 74th anniversary weekend, but when we are discussing a film that should not be shown to kids, his language is forgivable. As a budget-strung wrestling fan, the updates were nice. If anything, this podcast could serve as an advertisement for Motorola phones. They hear everything. We spend the first 10 minutes of our conversation about wrestling based on the audio that I was hearing.

Because I suspect that not all of my listeners are wrestling fans, those 10 minutes are placed at the end of the episode. Trust me. There are cues telling you when the movie chatter ends.

If I recall correctly, Gregory suggested this feature as a podcast subject on the ""They Live". We Podcast with Gregory Carl" episode. It has been a film that I have always wanted to get around to, but the reputation still seemed a bit much. How can you sexualize cats? (I guess that says I am responsible cat owner/servant.) I knew that the creator of the comic, the legendary Robert Crumb, disowned the feature, but I did not know it was about race relation issues.

As a fan of "American Pop" and who is appreciative of "The Lord of the Rings" and "Fire and Ice", I was surprised and impressed to see Bashki tackle such topics, but is he the person that should be addressing them?


Of course the issues was, were there any black voices in animation to direct such a feature? I bring up that my father's favorite feature is "Putney Swope", a film directed by Robert Downey Sr. It addresses how white men just ignore the voice of African Americans, when in truth, they may have a better understanding about the struggles of the marginalized. Because of this, why do we sell to solely rich white people when there are plenty of middle and lesser classes who want to feel included?

But again, the director is a white man. Could that movie be made today? At least Mel Brooks had Richard Pryor to write "Blazing Saddles" with.


Follow me on Twitter @catbusruss. If you want to be on the show, contact me on Twitter or send an email to russthebus07@gmail.com. All we need is a theme, movie, director, or actor and a focus on sub 100-minute material. As long as the credits start before the 1:39:59 mark on the runtime bar, the movie qualifies.

Sunday, September 11, 2022

Hammer to Fall & The Honorable Disgruntled's Real World Champion

  *This blog post was started on September 11, 2022.

It seems that time flies. I know, that is a common theme when it comes to my blog posts. Time management may be the real issue. But it was my mom's birthday yesterday. Was I not supposed to head to Morton, Illinois to celebrate the beginning of her 70th year? My latest tattoo was finished (And started, I am a simple man with the desire to be covered in nerd culture like a race car is covered in advertisements.) on Friday. If I am in the area, why not visit the cranky boomer and rewatch the last half hour of "Bohemian Rhapsody"?

Because, when you eat Old Chicago as your only real meal on Friday to be followed by Avanti's as Mom's birthday dinner, your body will punish you. Especially after they bought McDonald's to feed ThePoeticCritic, so after those McNuggets, what was I going to eat when I got back home? Ramen is not a way to stop my caloric intake for the day. Fried food was not an option, so a run to the border was made.

It may not be time management. It is probably my diet. We know that by the time this post is finished (If I am being optimistic), there will be a half hour lost to the restroom. And I still need to watch tonight's episode of "House of the Dragon".

Just install a chip inside me Tim Cook. I have to return my Apple Watch tomorrow since it was not receiving all the notifications that my phone was, but I dug the activity functions. But it cannot tell you how to manage bathroom stall time. Thus, being left like the villain in "I Saw the Devil" does not sound too bad. Leave a transmitter in my bowels to tell me when the chow will demand to vacate.

What is there to fear? Lee Byung-hun kicking my ass daily? I have been itching for some non-personal violence for a long time. Lee never cripples Choi Min-sik. He needs his opponent to be able to resist the next day.

And boom, I can now try to transition into a wrestling blog. Do you know who has no respect for the art of fighting?

Phil "CM Flunk" Brooks.

If he did, there would not have been a melee that resulted in a reset of all of Tony Khan's booking plans. It sucks because I would have loved to see him be obliterated in the ring the next time he tried to unify the Undisputed and Interim championships. You cannot get two comeback stories. Punk is not John Cena.

Now I am further inspired to watch "The Girl on the Third Floor". If Punk was going to turn into John Cena like the Red Sox became the New York Yankees, the bastard best be able to act. Otherwise, they shoot horses. He has no value to any media production.

Of course, I am ignoring the comic books he has written. Time management as a first shift employee has been more than established as not being my strong suit. At least CM Flunk cannot be accused of turning into the St. Louis Cardinals from the Chicago Cubs. They had a good six year run, but it is over. We maybe losers, but not sore losers. From what I could tell, we were not sore winners. Only teams that feel five letters are too many to describe knickerbockers become that.

After Moxley was allowed to establish doubt in the newest Southsider (As a Cubs fan, I have too much respect to call him a Cardinal.), I was given content for the Disgruntled's Real Championship Wrestling blog. Unfortunately, a second redemption arc has made it more troublesome. A week and a half belt swap without a legendary trilogy like Flair and Steamboat means that the AEW World Championship is not the championship in wrestling. A new Disgruntled's Real World Champion needs to be determined. Is it now a time to acknowledge the poser Roman Reigns?

The Current Title History of the Disgruntled's Men's Real World Championship:

The 98th Disgruntled's Real World Champion:
AEW World Champion CM Punk (3rd Reign was from May 29, 2022 to August 24, 2022)

The 99th Disgruntled's Real World Champion:
AEW Undisputed World Champion Jon Moxley (2rd Reign was from 8/4/22 to 9/4/22)

If I see 2029, I will probably need to create a new title history from 2019 forward. Hind sight may take away Punk's reign because we know it was not a great one. Injuries only allowed for one chance to defend the championship which was unsuccessful. At least Jon Moxley had three title defenses as Interim Champion which is more than what could be said of any other champion at the time with the exception of...

The 100th Disgruntled's Real World Champion:
ROH World Champion Claudio Castagnoli (His first reign began on 9/4/22).

The DRCW Interim Men's World Champion, Switchblade Jay White, has yet to defend his title for a second time while Castagnoli has defended his title three times. I think age before beauty allows the former Cesaro the top prize in pro-wrestling. If Tony Khan wants to be cute about championship recognition, he should make ROH the sanctioning body for AEW, provided that he cannot get ROH off the ground as either a touring or televised promotion.

Pinterest @dawnhoig

Pinterest @dawnhoig


Having Claudio Castagnoli or any member of the Blackpool Combat Club be the face of All Elite Wrestling might be a wise move. Sadly, with AEW only running two nights a week at the most, Khan cannot capture the sports feel of New Japan Pro-Wrestling. There cannot be a G1 equivalent, round-robin tourney to impress the Internet Wrestling Community. But, having a faction like the BCC operate as a sporting club could allow for the faction warfare NJPW has. It is like representing a discipline as opposed to being a member of a team.

With the late teens NXT talent raids, face factions are nearly nonexistent in NJPW. CHAOS members team with about any other babyface (ask Colt Cabana) to fight the heel factions. After the Rocky Romero/Ryosuke Taguchi tag team was established, it is all about uniting to fight evil, but do not deny Taguchi his faction and just say all babyfaces belong to CHAOS.

I can go on and on about why factions are important, but let me just use it to prove my point instead of calling for more and more. Double-C has the best teammates. Bullet Club is splintered and you cannot see any other member hold the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship. The BCC, only Wheeler Yuta lacks the preparation to be a world champion at the snap of a finger.

In the end, I am impressed by this blog. CM Flunk was called out and I did not dive too deeply into the politics of the business. Would that make me a good or bad dirt sheet writer. It leads me to think that I need to just surrender and try to take over "The Mudshow with Gregory Carl". He is quick to accommodate my needs for podcast guests on "NinetyForChill: The #Podcast". It is only fair that I do the same for him...or is it to him. But, who is Whose ruling who?

With that said, the next episode of "NinetyForChill" will feature Gregory and I discussing "Fritz the Cat" as he tries to watch "NWA 74: Night 2". It is a good thing that no one under 18 should be talking about Fritz, which means that I do not need to censor his cursing about Control Your Narrative's presence on the show.

Thursday, September 8, 2022

NinetyForChill: The Podcast - From Blunt to Bacon & ThePoeticCritic-Nighy Sandwich

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Episode 84: From Blunt to Bacon & ThePoeticCritic-Nighy Sandwich (Would you rather slam her between two slices of Ryan Reynolds?).

Eva is disappointed by the lack of pro-weed Snapchat filters

From Blunt to Bacon & ThePoeticCritic-Nighy Sandwich

September 6, 2022

This week's Ally's Accessories Shop Trash Feature Revue is the hard to find (per DVD.com) British comedy "Wild Target" starring Emily Blunt. X is still a tough letter to represent, so Cool Movies Darth decides to have some fun with three degrees of Kevin Bacon as he also watched "Pokemon: Detective Pikachu" and "R.I.P.D." As a bonus treat, between the first two film, we get 25 minutes with ThePoeticCritic and what has been featured on her Letterboxd. Long live Ringo Star and Barbara Bach.


Allow me to get out of third-person. Happy Prof. Shurtleff of Illinois Central College? I (CM Darth) will try not to make so much light of violent death in this summation. This is my declaration of changing perspective. 

Being the accountant for my retailer is taking its toll on me. It is great that Podbean's links do a great job sharing my podcast episodes after immediately publishing them. This gives me the leeway to not immediately write the blog post dedicated to them. But, by this point, you know me. I do not like displaying a lack of discipline.

On the flipside, purchasing an Apple Watch is helping with the physical body. Who the hell decided that a light calorie burning goal is 370? Are they selling a lot of watches to kids?

I will say, with the walkie talkie function on them, giving a brat one of these would be better than giving them a smartphone. Pervs will hack your child's tech either way. One less screen in a kid's hand is a good thing.

The watch has also kept me distracted a bit. Yesterday (9/7/22) was the 18th anniversary of Stacia Hardin's passing. It made dealing with it a little easier. I am getting some ink tomorrow to help further honor her legacy. Ironic since I am honoring her by serving one of my addictions, but she would not take these needles away.


I am trying to sound a bit cynical, but without Stacia driving me, I definitely have no clue of what I am doing with myself. If it was not for my attempts to impress her, would we even have "NinetyForChill: The #Podcast"?


Again, I am ruining my discipline as a writer. With all the AEW title changes, a blog post is definitely needed for that. My little head trip there should have been saved for that. But I will be ripping into CM Punk, so that would just be ancillary drama.

If you lose your discipline, all can go to hell. Just like it did for Bill Nighy in the charming British comedy "Wild Target". It is a silly name for the narrative, and nothing to noteworthy occurs, except for antagonistic Martin Freeman. This is a flick for those who love John Cusack's hitmen features. Everyone loves "Grosse Point Blank", so everyone can appreciate this tale.