Thursday, 20 November 2008

Plenty of Gas in 'Blood Car'

The moment BC smacked its peepers on 'Blood Car' it was instant greasy fried luvvin'. There's nothing I like more than settling down with a bucket of fast food and a good ole American gore flick with a political conscience, and this mean baby did not disappoint. The story is set in a world not too far in the future where nobody drives because fuel is too expensive and scarce. Archie is a nerdy school teacher whose pre-schoolers do not appreciate his teachings on the Kyoto Treaty, so in his spare time he keeps himself inspired with an ambition to make a car that can drive on wheatgrass. Alas, one tragic accident later and his motor has developed a taste for blood, and runs on it! The end result pushes the envelope beyond even the most hardened of tastes, with a kindergarten shoot-out being a joy to watch. BC was reminded of John Carpenter's 'Christine', and that you really don't need a gazumped up budget of Tarantino-proportions to make a nifty gridhouse flick these days.

Special mention must go to Anna Chlumsky, the gawky little oik from 'My Girl', who glowers here with an appealing charisma.

Wednesday, 19 November 2008

The Death of Playgirl

BC has recently been mourning the passing on of one of America's, if indeed the world's, most respected ladies' adult magazines. It was also rather popular with men, apparently. BC also remains good friends with the editorial team there, and our hearts go out to them at this sad time. To find out more on how this travesty came about, read here for the, erm, skinny:

http://vice.typepad.com/vice_magazine/2008/11/london---deat