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Sunday, January 2, 2011

I've included OlmosPerfect.com, an Edward James Olmos fansite, in my list of links for a couple years, but the site relaunched for 2011 with a major upgrade that includes a wealth of information on Mr. Olmos' films and activism efforts.

If you're an EJO fan, this is a site you'll want to check out and probably bookmark. There's also a plea out for someone fluent in writing Spanish to possibly help translate the content.

Take a look at OlmosPerfect.com…

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Saturday, December 25, 2010

I was watching The Horsemen the other night and found myself doing a double-take when I first saw Clifton Collins Jr. on the screen. He looked so similar to a TV cop near and dear to my heart, Miami Vice‘s Lt. Martin Castillo (Edward James Olmos). It was kinda uncanny with the black suit, narrow tie, and the mustache. Take a look and tell me what you think…


On the left is Edward James Olmos as Castillo, and
Clifton Collins Jr.’s detective in The Horsemen on the right.

The resemblance kinda made me nostalgic to see Marty so I ended up cracking out my Miami Vice DVDs and watching some eps.

On an semi-unrelated note, Collins co-starred with Olmos in The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit, a Disney film based on a Ray Bradbury short story.

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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

As a Caprica fan, though I’m loathe to put any money in SyFy’s pocket, I had to purchase the DVDs for Season 1 and 1.5. I want them for my library regardless of what SyFy does.

I just hope one day there’s a Blu-ray release. It honestly makes no sense that there’s not one considering the visual quality of the show. And yet, I can’t help but fear that the fact they didn’t even bother with Blu-ray the pilot signaled from the start SyFy’s lack of interest in supporting the show beyond its first season.

Or either they just don’t understand their audience … hmmmmm, maybe I’m on to something. What do you think?

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