Ed Kanerva

Ed Kanerva

@edkanerva.bsky.social

Motorsports, fighting, quips, sadness, etc.

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DEATH VALLEY DAYS UPDATE
Feb 28th - Red Bank TN

A huge return to pro wrestling....

Brought to you by the creative team from #ACTIONDean, Matt the Mouth, Segunda Caida & @philschneider.bsky.social

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Dean!!!

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3 months ago

What a tribute.

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21. WHEN A STRANGER CALLS (1979) Does a lot with a little, but also does little a lot.

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20. 28 YEARS LATER (2025) Garth Marenghi-quote-about-authors-who-use-subtext-ass movie (complimentary).

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19. 28 WEEKS LATER (2007) Incredible that this movie was made in the time period it was made in, as it is a pretty biting commentary on the GWOT. Unrelated, I am happy to know that Max Scherzer would be immune to the rage virus.

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4 months ago

He was super legit. There is a great Andre story floating around if you can find it.

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It's somehow a nostalgic pastiche to the time period it is occupying.

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18. PARTY LINE (1988) A movie so utterly and stereotypically 80s it could have been made in the 2010s. For example, a body is disposed of in neon-soaked LA by Leif Garrett driving a Ferrari 208. 

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17. CLEARCUT (1991) Unreal film. What a picture. As relevant and raw as when it was released. Graham Greene was such a gift.

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16. MADHOUSE (1981) This one was banned as a part of the "video nasty" era and, honestly, I get it.

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15. SKINNER (1993) Have you ever wanted to see what Ed Gein would be like as a 1960's Batman villain?

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I would recommend the book as a piece of weird non-fiction and, depending on your opinion of experiencers, outsider art, but the movie is maybe less enjoyable if you aren't as deep into the world of UFOs, alien abduction, high strangeness, etc. If you watch any Whit adaptation make it THE HUNGER.

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(⁠☞゚⁠∀゚⁠)⁠☞ right on!

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4 months ago

Wasn't my fave, but happy stuff like this is getting made!

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14. SLAUGHTER HIGH (1986) A bunch of Brits play Americans resulting in uncanny accents that are emblematic of this film as a whole where everything is just a little off, like sipping milk before you realize it's spoiled (complimentary).

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13. WEAPONS (2025) Rated R You Afraid of the Dark?

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12. I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER (2025) I was 12 for the OG, so it is like a core deal for me. This one is mostly silly, but Cline and Wonders should be in like 5-10 more movies together.

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11. PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (1925) Painfully good and demonstrates that we have flown so far from the sun in 100 years. Reverse Icarus-ass era we live in.

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10. FINAL DESTINATION BLOODLINES (2025) Hollywood North brings the heat. A delight.

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I remember seeing somebody say Michaels loved tying himself up in the ropes and when I watch his matches it is all I see. Like his glee to get to that spot lol

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Actually grappling him must've been impossible. Built like a barrel with no neck to strangle.

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9. COMMUNION (1989) Was not prepared for this to be a straight adaptation of the book. I'm immersed in the World According to Whit, so I knew the notes, but someone going into this blind is very funny to me. Walken is the most otherworldly thing about this.

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8. BODY MELT (1993) A touch of Tobe, a trickle of Troma, a bit of ooze from Oceanic neighbour Jackson, but very much its own oddball thing. Would make a great gross double bill with THE SUBSTANCE.

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5 months ago

Felt like Funko Pop Fincher. Demi-Demme. Did nothing for me.

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7. LONGLEGS (2023) You ever have too many ideas?

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6. THE MONKEY (2025) While the dialogue and humour can be a bit overwrought at times, it mostly lands and the splatter satisfies in this piece of ape escapism. 

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5. SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION (1990) It is such a pleasure to witness an artist at the height of their powers. Truly "Over 9000!" stuff. Hooper throwing heat (literally) and everyone involved from the set-director to the always-good Dourif respond in kind.

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4. CLOWN IN A CORNFIELD (2025) Would be a thousand times better if they had gone with a visual motif other than the titular clown.

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I thought you were talking about hyper-realistic, not-a-comic-book-character Mr. Incredible's prominent bulge.

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