tales from the freakboy zone…
Thursday, April 10, 2025

FLIGHT RISK (a poem)

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Here I stand  In between  An ending  A beginning  If the door closes  Should I open a window  Take a leap  To see if I can soar  Never mind ...
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Friday, March 28, 2025

freakboy on film: CRITTERS 3 (1991)

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Click for more reviews Earlier this year, I dropped the shocking revelation of how much I love TITANIC (1997).    So, when Brian from FILMS...
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Sunday, March 23, 2025

booking freakboy: GOSPEL FOR SUCKERS by Will E. Graham (1971)

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“ Jesus Freaks were everywhere… ”  Have you been touched by Jimmy Love?    Jimmy Love can heal you of your maladies by placing his miraculou...
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Monday, March 10, 2025

Thelma vs. Nosferatu

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On a recent excursion to a nearby city, my sister and I stopped at a well-known big box store which doesn’t need more advertising here.    S...
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Monday, March 3, 2025

freakboy on film: BRAIN DAMAGE (1988)

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Are you bored?    Lonely?    Unhappy with life?    If you answered yes, worry no longer!    You just need Aylmer in your life!    No, not El...
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Friday, February 21, 2025

freakboy on film: CARNAGE (1984)

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~~~~~~~~~~~~ This post is part of The Seventh So Bad It's Good Blogathon, hosted by Rebecca of Taking Up Room from February 21-23, 2025...
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Tuesday, February 11, 2025

freakboy on film: THE MEATRACK / STICKS AND STONES (a Something Weird 1970 double feature)

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This is not the first time an audio commentary pushed me deeper into the underground filmic rabbit hole.    BLONDE AMBITION is a prime exam...
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John L. Harmon
What about the author?    John L. Harmon is a visually-impaired, queer indie author/blogger currently residing left of center in a quiet town in the middle of the U.S.  He lost a chunk of vision in late 2016 and it felt like his world was ending.  However, he wasn’t quite ready to let it end.  Through wearing Mad Scientist Glasses, utilizing technology and just not knowing what else to do, John found his way back to writing, enjoying television & films and even “reading” physical books again. When he is not obsessively watching the films of Andy Milligan, reading or writing, John can be found getting wet at a local diner and dealing with feline shenanigans.
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