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    hi I sell comics, cards, gifts, plush, coins, stamps, dvd, VHS, CDs, food et al. 58 year old show dealer
    Location: United StatesMember since: 21 July 2009

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    Prick Up Your Ears (VHS, 1987) Gary Oldman
    28 April 2018
    this early Frears is terrific
    i am a big fan of Stephen Frears (The Queen, Pretty Little things). This is a early film he directed. The story is based on a 1960s British playwright sensation (Oldman) who happens to be gay. He takes in gay lover (who is Alfred Molina, and is always great) into his flat. Oldman, (who is fantastic too) becoming more and more revelent and more successful, disillusions his lover and becomes psychotic. There is a slight hook of dark humor wrapping this movie up into a great gift to the viewer. However, this movie isn't for everyone. I did enjoy it.
    Neil Gaiman's Wheel of Worlds #0 Tekno Comics Jul 1995
    12 September 2019
    Fun indie comic
    I recall this comic I purchased when it first came out. i was a fan of Technophage and Lady Justice. The art is great and the story demanded multi-viewings. Sadly, this comic company is defunct, but I recall much joy from this mid-1990s comic.
    Telegraph Avenue by Chabon, Michael
    12 March 2024
    Always happy with Chabon
    I first discovered that Chabon won a Pulitzer Prize for a book based on creating comic books at the dawn of their creation. I bought, happily Adventures of Clay ........., at a local library sale. Finally getting to it in months. A really entertaining book, even if you are NOT a comic book nerd like myself. I had a chance to read Telegraph one time on a book circle. But I missed out, I may have too busy. Now I finally revisited this book. Colorful characters, great Vinyl flashbacks of San Fran in the 1960s 1970s and how the city changed to this present day of the early 2000s. Seems a mega blockbuster is coming to town not only involving a Wal mart type store but a movie house and other attractions. The main character owns a record shop called Telegraph records and is influnced to sell out to this behemoth and cash in a lot of money OR keep his self-respect and stay open as a David to the goliath. I have also read Mysteries of Pittsburgh (okay, an early work so it is flawed) and the Yiddish policemans ........ (fabulous, stunning, incredible!!)

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