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Ten Most Recent Film Reviews:
  • Infernal Affairs -- 5.5
  • The Protector -- 6
  • The Limey -- 8
  • The Descent -- 6
  • Oldboy -- 9.5
  • Shaolin Deadly Kicks -- 7
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  • V is for Vendetta -- 8.5
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 • Attack Poodles, by James Wolcott -- 5
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 • The Dirt, by Motley Crue -- 7.5
 • Harry Potter #6 -- 7

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Mailbag Home Page
ailbags are updated every month, or else whenever I get around to updating them, an amount of time that varies wildly, but is often weeks or months after the actual month in question came to an end, if you must judge me with a device as cruel as a calendar. Whenever the mailbags are finally updated, I post some news about it, and add them to the navigation that you see below and on the site nav bar.

It would be far too easy and boring for me to post just the reader emails on the mailbag pages, so instead I quote the mail and include the date it was sent, and always comment on it, ideally in humorous or interesting fashion, while adding more information or discussing what the email says. In theory, reading a mailbag page is much like reading any daily blog, though one with relatively poor odds of including boobie photos or cheesy movie reviews.

Let me know if something in your email is not to be reproduced, but otherwise it's damn likely to end up featured in a mailbag, if it's not posted on the main page first.

  • Months not listed had no mailbag, due to email crashes and lost mails, usually after great procrastination on my part built up 2 or 6 months of mail I needed to sort through and therefore didn't entirely mind losing, to be honest.

 

2002 Mailbags

2003 Mailbags

2004 Mailbags

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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