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Something for the Bruce Campbell Fans

Started by AndyC, April 01, 2004, 09:19:49 PM

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AndyC

I love to slip movie references into the paper, especially when most of them sail right over the heads of my editor and everybody else. Still, I wasn't sure this one would get by without being touched.

This is tomorrow's business page, with a feature I wrote on the "Sausage King" and his new venture in quality lunch meat. As to how he got to be the king, I actually called him that in something I wrote a couple of years ago, and the name stuck. Go figure.

Anyway, he's a good guy, with a sense of humour, so I thought I'd throw a little AoD into the headline.





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"Join me in the abyss of savings."

TheEvilDoctor

Muahahahaha

daveblackeye15

Boy, Bruce Campbell sure looks different in that picture :)  . Way to go!

Now it's time to sing the nation anthem IN AMERICA!!!

Bandit Keith from Yu-Gi-Oh the Abridged Series (episode 12)

Flangepart

Good on yer, AndyC!

The guy kinda looks like The Shatner! Only, a lot more porkier. And at 400lbs, i can say that!
Hey, what paper is it you work for, anyhoo?

"Aggressivlly eccentric, and proud of it!"

Gecko Brothers

To think now he played the king of rock and roll!

JohnL

Recently, I saw a commercial that made me wonder if other people occasionally do stuff like this.

The commercial is for a foot-care product called Kerasol (pronounced carousel). The last line of the commercial is, "Renew your feet with Kerasol." Sounds like the writer might have been a Logan's Run fan.

AndyC

The Elmira Independent, which is actually corporate owned. The name is sort of a vestige. Been there for years.

One of the benefits of this job is that I've been able to write a b-movie column once a month (if I feel like it) for the past three years or so.

I suppose the sausage king headline is the best movie reference I've been able to slip into a regular news story. My previous favourite was the title I gave to a historical feature I had researched on a local school principal who served in the 20s and 30s. The guy was a major figure and even has a school named after him, but information on him was hard to come by. I tracked a bunch of it down and put it in a two-page spread that has been hanging, framed, in the school foyer for four years. The title of the introduction was "Reconstructing a past life." Can't you just hear Chuck Heston's voice?

Back when Escape from LA came out, I wrote a review of it, with the headline "Snake Plissken? I thought he was dead!" Of course, that one doesn't count, because the reference was related to the story. I was pretty pleased with myself just the same.

There are a bunch of little ones I've slipped in from time to time, but those are my favourites.



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"Join me in the abyss of savings."