Showing posts with label Big Trouble and Little China. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Big Trouble and Little China. Show all posts

Monday, May 6, 2013

The Grind Pulp Podcast is officially in the building! We just released the very first episode of our brand new podcast hosted by yours truly, and my esteemed colleagues James Malone and Andrew Crevier. We rap about new school and old school pulp in prose and on film. You can listen to it by going to the Grind Pulp Podcast blog.

How can you not love this cover?
In this first episode we chop it up about pulp stories like Samaritan by 2013 Pulp Ark Award winner Bobby Nash, Long Hair Death Farm by Clifton Wetzel-Bulinger Cameron Ashley and Satan's Homepage by Ron Goulart

We also review Dog Soldiers (2002) with Kevin McKidd, Hobo with a Shotgun (2011) with the legendary Rutger Hauer, and the classic film Big Trouble and Little China (1986) directed by Sci-Fi deity John Carpenter and starring the modern John Wayne, Kurt Russell. 

Reminds me of Stringer Bell

Lastly, we try to tackle the question: What the hell is grind pulp?, and how it differs from new and classic pulp. The best way I can describe Grind Pulp is to recommend you read "Longhair Death Farm" and you 
will know exactly what it is. You can get it from the Blood and Tacos #1 AnthologyDefinitely check it out and check out our podcast cause frankly, you ain't got nothing better to do. 


Jeronimo