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The Sean Collins Media Empire
Comics
Destructor Comes to Croc Town
story: Sean T. Collins
art: Matt Wiegle


1995 (NSFW)
script: Sean T. Collins
art: Raymond Suzuhara


Pornography
script: Sean T. Collins
art: Matt Wiegle


It Brought Me Some Peace of Mind
script: Sean T. Collins
art: Matt Rota
edit: Brett Warnock


A Real Gentle Knife (Rippin Kittin)
script: Sean T. Collins
art: Josiah Leighton
lyrics: "Rippin Kittin" by Golden Boy & Miss Kittin



Best Of
Interviews
Movie Reviews
The Birds (Hitchcock, 1963)

Night of the Living Dead (Romero, 1968)

The Wicker Man (Hardy, 1973)

The Exorcist (Friedkin, 1973)

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (Hooper, 1974)

The Shining (Kubrick, 1980)

Zombi 2 [Zombie] (Fulci, 1980)

Poltergeist (Hooper/Spielberg, 1982)

The Thing (Carpenter, 1983)

"Thriller" (Jackson & Landis, 1984)

Hellraiser (Barker, 1987)

It (Wallace, 1990)

Barton Fink (Coen, 1991)

The Silence of the Lambs (Demme, 1991)

The Stand (Garris, 1994), Part I
Part II

Heavenly Creatures (Jackson, 1994)

Della'morte, Dell'amore [Cemetery Man] (Soavi, 1994)

Lost Highway (Lynch, 1997)

The Sopranos (Chase et al, 1999-2007)

Eyes Wide Shut (Kubrick, 1999)

Eyes Wide Shut revisited, Part I
Part II
Part III

The Blair Witch Project (Myrick & Sanchez, 1999)

Jeepers Creepers (Salva, 2001)

The Wire (Simon et al, 2002-2008)

The Ring (Verbinski, 2002)

28 Days Later (Boyle, 2002)

Secretary (Shainberg, 2002)

Daredevil (Johnson, 2003)

Hulk (Lee, 2003)

The Matrix Revolutions (Wachowski, 2003)

The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (Jackson, 2003)

Dawn of the Dead (Snyder, 2004)

Hellboy (Del Toro, 2004)

Hostel (Roth, 2005)

Batman Begins (Nolan, 2005)

Land of the Dead (Romero, 2005)

War of the Worlds (Spielberg, 2005)

A History of Violence (Cronenberg, 2005), Part I
Part II

King Kong (Jackson, 2005), Part I
Part II
Part III

Cigarette Burns (Carpenter, 2005)

The Host (Bong, 2006)

Pan's Labyrinth (Del Toro, 2006)

Children of Men (Cuaron, 2006)

300 (Snyder, 2007)

Grindhouse [Planet Terror/Death Proof] (Rodriguez & Tarantino, 2007)

28 Weeks Later (Fresnadillo, 2007)

Hostel: Part II (Roth, 2007)

Shoot 'Em Up (Davis, 2007)

Dragon Wars [D-War] (Shim, 2007)

Eastern Promises (Cronenberg, 2007)

Beowulf (Zemeckis, 2007)

The Mist (Darabont, 2007), Part I
Part II

Battlestar Galactica: Razor (Alcala/Rose, 2007)

I Am Legend (Lawrence, 2007)

There Will Be Blood (Anderson, 2007)

Cloverfield (Reeves, 2008), Part I
Part II
Part III

Rambo (Stallone, 2008)

Doomsday (Marshall, 2008)

The Ruins (Carter Smith, 2008)


Book Reviews
Comics Reviews
Across the Universe: The DC Universe Stories of Alan Moore (Moore et al, 2003)

Aline and the Others (Delisle, 2006)

Bald Knob (Hankiewicz, 2007)

Batman (Simmons, 2007)

Batman and the Monster Men (Wagner, 2006)

Batman: Hush (Loeb & Lee, 2002-03)

Battlestack Galacti-crap (Chippendale, 2005)

The Beast Mother (Davis, 2006)

Big Questions #10 (Nilsen, 2007)

The Black Diamond Detective Agency (E. Campbell & Mitchell, 2007)

Black Ghost Apple Factory (Tinder, 2006)

Blankets (Thompson, 2003)

Blar (Weing, 2005)

Captain America #33-34 (Brubaker & Epting, 2007-08)

Daredevil #103-104 (Brubaker & Lark, 2007-08)

DC Universe #0 (Morrison, Johns et al, 2008)

Death Note Vol. 1 (Ohba & Obata, 2005)

Death Note Vol. 2 (Ohba & Obata, 2005)

Eightball #23 (Clowes, 2004)

Chance in Hell (G. Hernandez, 2007)

The Chunky Gnars (Cornwell, 2007)

The Complete Persepolis (Satrapi, 2007)

Dr. Seuss Goes to War (Seuss/Minear, 2001)

Forlorn Funnies #5 (Hornschemeier, 2004)

Galactikrap 2 (Chippendale, 2007)

Goddess Head (Shaw, 2006)

Hellboy Junior (Mignola, Wray et al, 2004)

I Killed Adolf Hitler (Jason, 2007)

The Immortal Iron Fist #12 (Brubaker, Fraction, Aja, Kano, Pulido, 2008)

Incredible Change-Bots (Brown, 2007)

The Incredible Hercules #114-115 (Pak, Van Lente, Pham, 2008)

Jessica Farm Vol. 1 (Simmons, 2008)

Justice League: The New Frontier Special (Cooke, Bone, Bullock, 2008)

Kid Eternity (Morrison & Fegredo, 1991)

Kill Your Boyfriend (Morrison & Bond, 1995)

The Last Call Vol. 1 (Lolos, 2007)

The Last Musketeer (Jason, 2008)

Little Things (Brown, 2008)

Mattie & Dodi (Davis, 2006)

Micrographica (French, 2007)

Mother, Come Home (Hornschemeier, 2003)

Mouse Guard: Fall 1152 (Petersen, 2008)

Multiple Warheads #1 (Graham, 2007)

Planetes Vols. 1-3 (Yukimura, 2003-2004)

Powr Mastrs Vol. 1 (C.F., 2007)

Ronin (Miller, 1984)

Scott Pilgrim Vol. 4: Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together (O'Malley, 2007)

Skyscrapers of the Midwest #4 (Cotter, 2007)

Strangeways: Murder Moon (Maxwell, Garagna, Gervasio, Jok, 2008)

Tales of Woodsman Pete (Carre, 2006)

Tekkon Kinkreet: Black and White (Matsumoto, 2007)

Teratoid Heights (Brinkman, 2003) ADDTF version

Teratoid Heights (Brinkman, 2003) TCJ version

They Moved My Bowl (Barsotti, 2007)

Wet Moon Book One: Feeble Wanderings (R. Campbell, 2004)

The Would-Be Bridegrooms (Cheng, 2007)

The Trouble with The Comics Journal's News Watch, Part I
Part II


Recommended

KEEP COMICS EVIL


My 35 Favorite Horror Films of All Time (at the moment) (Attentiondeficitdisorderly Too Flat)

October 31, 2007

My 35 Favorite Horror Films of All Time (at the moment)

1. 28 Days Later
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2. 28 Weeks Later
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3. Aliens
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4. Barton Fink
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5. The Birds
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6. The Blair Witch Project
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7. Body Double
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8. Dahmer
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9. Dawn of the Dead (1978)
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10. Dawn of the Dead (2004)
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11. Deliverance
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12. Della'morte Dell'amore (Cemetery Man)
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13. The Descent
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14. Eraserhead
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15. The Exorcist
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16. Eyes Wide Shut
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17. Heavenly Creatures
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18. Hellbound: Hellraiser II
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19. Hellraiser
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20. Hostel
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21. Jeepers Creepers
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22. Lost Highway
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23. Night of the Living Dead (1968)
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24. Nightbreed
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25. Psycho (1960)
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26. The Ring
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27. Rosemary's Baby
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28. The Shining (1980)
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29. Shivers
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30. The Silence of the Lambs
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31. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
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32. The Thing (1983)
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33. The Village
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34. War of the Worlds (2005)
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35. The Wicker Man (1973)
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Watch one tonight! Happy Halloween!

Comments (11)

sean:

Please work. Oh please god work.


Brian W:

But really, if you had another 65 slots, where would the 2006 'Wicker Man' come in?


Yay comments!

Ahh, even just that shot from The Village works to freak me out! Such a perfect moment, that. And it doesn't get any respect! Thanks for being the other person I know who enjoys it so, Sean!

Great list, though I'd expect no less.


Sean:

I relied on good old-fashioned google-fu to find these images, so I was pretty goddamn thrilled to find that one. What a moment.


CharlesR:

Hey Sean

Longtime reader, first time poster. I also enjoyed The Village, despite all the hate. I would love to hear your thoughts on why you consider it one of your 35 all time horror movies.


Shivers...shivers...shivers...

Oh, you mean PARASITE, which was the title I'd heard it referred to for the longest time. I really need to flesh out my knowledge of Cronenberg's earlier works. Sigh.

ALIENS and not ALIEN? Interesting. I'd always felt that ALIEN was by far the purer horror flick and ALIENS (while scary) was more an action-adventure rollercoaster.


The list alone freaked me out. It's interesting that you include "Heavenly Creatures" on this list - I wouldn't have immediately thouoght of it when asked to list my favourite horror movies - however, when I think about it, it really is a terrifying film. It has stayed with me for a long time, even longer than, say, "Silence of the Lambs."

And my initial reaction got me thinking.

It seems to me that your list demonstrates that, in many ways, we are conditioned to think of horror as a cheap, dispensible thrill. "Heavenly Creatures" would be pegged as simply "too deep" by most popular culture critics. Yet the social commentary of "Dawn of the Dead" (particularly the original, imho - the re-make lost me by the middle) is no less profound, when you think about it.

The more I think about it, the more pissed off I get at the way horror gets treated. Oh noes! It has a plot! And buckets of fake blood! It's not art!

Grrrrr.


Sean:

Brian:

The other day I went to visit my Mom and she was in the middle of watching the Wicker Man remake. And enjoying it! I dunno--she's the kind of person who enjoys tuning into horror movies she knows nothing about; she finds the weirdness of many of them engaging. That doesn't really answer your question, though.

Charles:

Thanks for posting! I love the The Village because I think it's the apotheosis of Shyamalan's use of long takes, rich sound design, and color to create emotion and tension. You don't so much watch The Village as get submerged in it. It's also graced with strong lead performances by actors whose faces can stand up to those close-ups (I never quite buy Adrian Brody in it, but I do at least find his breakdown over Bryce Dallas Howard's final rejection convincing and heartbreaking). And it's very scary.

Matt:

Yeah, I've seen it called "They Came From Within" (you occasionally see an old-school one-sheet using that title) and "The Parasite Murders." I think you'd dig it; it's like 28 Days Later with rape instead of murder.

As for Alien vs. Aliens, I like them both, but I honestly think Aliens is scarier. Any time I think of it I hear that motion detector beeping faster and faster, which was such a great way to build tension. It also has the most in common with post-apocalyptic horror of any of the alien movies--a society overrun, and the different reactions the characters have to the breakdown of that society. Hudson is hilarious, but he's also frightening. And when those aliens attack it's scary as shit, every time. I know it's an action movie at least as much as it's a horror movie, but you're talking to a guy who put Barton Fink on his list.

Natalia:

I think you're right about the "scare factor" part of horror being devalued. That's why you see so many critics tripping all over themselves to find sociopolitical allegory in horror films, or in fact DEMANDING it in order to view the film favorably--they're attempting to justify the genre to themselves and others. I hate to attribute motivation like that, but it really sticks in my craw. If a movie like Heavenly Creatures came out NOW, you MIGHT see more people call it horror, because critics have now been conditioned to prefer the high-falutin' stuff.


It always annoys me when I do a list like this and someone drops a comment like: "WTF - you left out tktktkt?!?!!?"

But still - no Wes Craven?

Haha... Just kidding - I'll just have to go and put The Hills Have Eyes on my own list.


Sean:

Jon, Craven's early flicks are among the most embarrassing lacunae in my horror-watching career.


SR:

Yeah, right on -- I couldn't believe how much I loved Nightbreed upon rewatching it recently. A happy reminder, in the wake of the terribleness that is Mister B. Gone, that Barker can be a visionary. And is it fair that Cronenberg is one of the best horror movie ACTORS, too?

Have you seen Romero's Martin and Dreyer's Vampyr? Two of my favourites, for sure. And I prefer Lynch's Fire Walk With Me [still guaranteed to give me nightmares] to Lost Highway, but that might just be me.


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