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John Hughes: The Brat Pack films that defined an era Part Three: The Breakfast Club

Once in a generation, there is a film so definitive, that perfectly captures the concerns and motivations of a certain chunk of the populace that it becomes a perfect snapshot of a time and place, an animated history book if you will. The Breakfast Club is just such a film, and is far and away the John Hughes movie that is dearest to my heart, and the hearts of many film lovers the world over (

John Hughes: The Brat Pack films that defined an era Part Two: Sixteen Candles

Sixteen Candles ushered in the age of the 80s Brat pack film for real. There has been other films that had almost managed to do the same, such as Fast Times as Ridgemont High, but it was this decidedly disjointed film that caught the imagination of a certain generation and heralded a glut of similar films, none of which matched the Hughes pack. This is the film that made Molly Ringwald the 80s

Across The Seas of Mind: Now available from Amazon!

My 2008 anthology ACROSS THE SEAS OF MIND is now available at Amazon.com thanks to the publishers I use. Once you've got your copy, feel free to post a review or a rating. You can find the book on Amazon.com at the following link:'Across The Seas of Mind' by Andrew Hawnt on Amazon.com

John Hughes: The Brat Pack films that defined an era - Part One: Introduction

John Hughes: The Brat Pack films that defined an era Part One: IntroductionBy Andrew HawntThere is a series of films made in the 1980s that perfectly captured a particular brand of humour, a particular era of popular culture, and a particular time of life for millions of people all over the world. The misadventures of everyone's teenage years go a long way to shaping the people that we become,

Laid To Rest: A review of the new horror hit on DVD

The horror genre has been treading water for a while now, thanks to the endless remakes of classics and Western retoolings of Asian horror films. It had been growing stale for a while, but that rash of remakes has been, for want of a better term, nailing the genre's coffin shut somewhat.Thankfully there are still the odd gems that crop up and take you by surprise. Laid To Rest is just such a film
 

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A Little Bit About Me:
Hi all... I'm a writer for POWERPLAY ROCK AND METAL MAGAZINE, the geek/comics/movie culture site STARSTOREBLOG.COM and worked for pop culture site subba-cultcha.com. I'm the author of the SF anthology 'Across The Seas of Mind' and get up to a bunch of other stuff including making music, DJing and writing an obscene amount of copy.
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http://www.andrewhawnt.com
Favorite Music:
Industrial, EBM, Metal, Rock, IDM, Classical, Broken beat, Nerdcore. Too many artists to mention. Music journalism will do that to you!
Favorite TV Shows:
Black Books, Spaced, The I.T. Crowd, Red Dwarf, Doctor Who, Torchwood, Father Ted, The X-Files.
Favorite Websites:
www.aintitcool.com, www.superherohype.com, www.thinkgeek.com, www.lifehacker.com, www.epicfu.com, www.geekbrief.tv, www.guardian.co.uk

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I have the love of a beautiful woman whose talents as a writer humble me almost as much as her personality does. My past is littered with mistakes but I think I've learned a few lessons. I'm lucky enough to write for a magazine I love and sites that allow me to indulge myself in all manner of geekery. Life is good.

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Striking a balance

I'm working on the STOLEN FATE novel right now, and after writing so much in the way of character building, hints at a bigger picture, red herrings and suchlike, getting to write a MASSIVE action scene full of all manner of chaos is proving to be a hell of a lot of fun. The novel is coming along very well, but the challenge of writing something 70,000+ words in length after concentrating on short stories for so long is not easy.

Striking a balance between character, action and plot is imperativ… Continue

Posted on January 13, 2009 at 2:09pm —

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Witty subject line

So then, this is 2009 is it? Hmm. Sad that my first thought upon typing that was ‘Christ, it’s been 20 years since Ghostbusters 2 came out’, but what can I say? I was born a geek and will be one forever. New year usually brings with it a brief sense of new beginnings, time to start over, start afresh, change, grow, blah blah.

This year I’ll be concentrating on building on the beginnings I made last year and generally trying to make a few things better. I figure if I aim for the clouds, it’ll fe… Continue

Posted on January 4, 2009 at 4:00pm — 1 Comment

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A strange responsibility

I seem to spend my life telling people what to like. Well, not exactly, but my life does revolve around telling people what is worthy of them parting with their money for. This can be something of a burden sometimes, but it has made me much more honest in what I write. In both of my professional capacities I tell people how great or how bad bits of entertainment are, and the knowledge that I am passing judgement on projects that a great deal of time, money and effort have gone into is always pre… Continue

Posted on December 21, 2008 at 3:10pm — 3 Comments

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What to wear?

What to wear?

I have no fashion sense. This is not a boast, more of an admission of guilt. I wear black. Lots of black. Things have been thus for many years. I figure that black suits me and doesn’t draw too much attention to the fact that I can barely find things that don’t look terrible on me. The thing is, tomorow night I ill be accompnying my lady to a house party. Now, I am looking forward to the party and the chance to catch up with friends and have a few laughs, but it does fill me with… Continue

Posted on December 19, 2008 at 4:35pm — 3 Comments

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Are we having fun yet?

The festive season is here, and despite everyone having huge sales, mounds of food and drink piling up in every room, trees being decorated and the Doctor Who Christmas special on the way, I feel about as festive as an old sock. Hang on, that could be seen a s a bit festive if hung over a fireplace. Forget I mentioned the sock. This year’s Christmas could be seen two ways really:

-As an attempt to stick two defiant fingers up at the credit/crunch/recession/collapse of captalism.

-And overcomme… Continue

Posted on December 17, 2008 at 4:19am —

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