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Moon In The Gutter
http://www.mooninthegutter.blogspot.com
A blog dedicated to obscure, overlooked and undervalued cinema, television and music.
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Overlooked Classics: Truck Turner (1974)
...Dedicated to the late great Isaac Hayes, who would be celebrating his birthday today...I have what is probably a fairly annoying habit, when I watch a film that I am excited about, of announcing that ‘this is pretty much the greatest film ever m...
A Few Words for Bernie Mac
I hated to hear the news last week that Bernie Mac had passed away at such a young age, and I was sorry I was unable to post any sort of tribute. I liked and admired Bernie a lot and thought he was a terrific actor and a very funny man. I specificall...
Isaac Hayes on YouTube and DailyMotion
I thought posting a collection of some of my favorite Isaac YouTube and DailyMotion clips was in order so here we go:Up first we have a splendid performance of his legendary cover of Bacharach and David's "Walk On By" from 1969: A killer live perform...
Director Andy Wilson Comments on my Playing God Post
Since starting Moon in the Gutter a year and a half ago I have been contacted by several people I have written about, most of which I have kept secret since they were personal emails. However a few, such as Belinda Balaski, Jack Hill and Wendy James ...
Isaac Hayes is Truck Turner
All throughout this week I will be posting occasional tributes to the music and film career of the late great Isaac Hayes. I'm a bit exhausted from last week's vacation and am struggling writing today, but I did want to go ahead and share these two i...
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This blog is currently rated a 10.00 out of a possible 10 based on 1 comment.
J.D. Said:
While the emphasis is definitely on film there are also engaging ruminations on the Rolling Stones, Juliana Hatfield, and other great music. Well-written prose with sharp observations on what makes movies work (or don't work) including the championing of the obscure and underappreciated.

