I would really like to meet Grant Morrison. We met years ago and I really feel we got off on the wrong foot. Now that I know so much more about him, I have a few questions. I doubt the meeting would go any better than last time, but I still would like some answers. Also, I'd love to meet the Zombie Rob. Bring me the head of Harry Houdini. I have a great spell that will make him talk. I want to know how he did that trick with the card on the ceiling. I'd love, for just an hour, to speak with ghost of HP Lovecraft. He was either the greatest Chaos Magician this Earth has ever seen, or the Andy Kaufman of his day. And would someone introduce me to Mark Z. Danielewski? After reading House Of Leaves, I'd like to know something. What the hell kind of demons do you have stomping around inside your head? They're almost worse than mine. And finally, my occult background has put me in the path of the teachings of Aleister Crowley and Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers. Two greater men in the field have never existed. And last but not least... I'd like to meet the unbelievable Rax Rawhide. He's a hoot.
The Zombie Rob; Clutch; Rammstein; Drowning Pool; Alice Cooper; Ozzy; Monster Magnet; Ramones; Johnny Cash; Disturbed; Tool; Metallica; kHz; Creature Feature; etcetera, etcetera, etcetera
Pi; Clive Barker's Salome and The Forbidden; Hellraiser I & II; Spun; anything Kevin Smith; the Evil Dead movies; Brotherhood Of the Wolf; Hellboy; the NOTLD movies; V For Vendetta; Stir Of Echoes; Doom Generation and a whole mess of others. I haven't seen 23, but I hear that it is awsome!
Buffy The Vampire Slayer; X-Files; Firefly; Documentaries on all kinds of crap; Ghost Hunters; Six Feet Under... but I don't have TV, so these are all watched second hand on DVD.
For a cool comic book group on Yahoo! join here. We have reviews and more. The Comic Book Review Network. It's run by me.House Of Leaves; The Book Of Lies; Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso by Dante; anything by HP Lovecraft; The Alienist by Caleb Carr; Number 9 by Balmond; The Goetia by Mathers; Crowley; Applied Magic by Dion Fortune; The Book of the Sacred Magic Of Abramelin the Mage by Mathers; a ton of Anne Rice; much of Stephen King; the actual Necronomicon and a list of about forty thousand comic books, some of which include Sandman by Neil Gaiman and Animal Man by Grant Morrison.
My heroes are my grandfather... a man who overcame the hardships of being an alcoholic. He taught me how to see people the way Don Juan could see people. He showed me America in a way that doesn't seem to exist. When you look to the point where you can see... it all becomes so clear. And Rob Zombie is a hero of mine. He has a multitude of talents that he shares with the world and still he manages to stay away from the things that ruin celebrities. Another hero of mine is Rowan Hawthorn. She's gorgeous, intelligent, creative, and my favorite writer. She also looks hot dressed as a naughty librarian. Her vision and imagination are endless. She is a pro-sex feminist (and I'm ok with that 'cuz she digs porn) who is strong and steadfast in what she believes. At the same time, she's open minded.