Wednesday, December 27, 2006

A Very Eurotrash Christmas


Back at Kinski HQ after several days of driving, celebrating and present exchaging with family and friends in what turned out to be A Very Eurotrash Christmas for yours truly. Not only did I receive the traditional Simpsons Daily Trivia Calendar and the much wished for Venture Brothers: Season 1 box, but Santa Klaus saw fit to deliver: the Klaus Kinski Horror Trilogy double soundtrack CD featuring the scores from DEATH SMILES AT MURDER, LOVER OF THE MONSTER and THE HAND THAT FEEDS THE DEAD; a copy of Mondo Macabro's recent release of LIFESPAN; MEMOIRS OF A WOLFMAN, the autobiography of Spanish horror icon Paul Naschy; and, the recent German book MUCHAS GRACIAS SENOR LOBO, Thorsten Benzel's exhaustive, German-language look at the advertising and memorabilia associated with Naschy's lengthy career.

3 comments:

Der Barkeeper said...

Every Kinski-Fan knows, that der movies Kinski made aren`t important for him, so the soundtrack. Unimportant piece of shit. You can throw it in your trash...

Dan said...

Given that Klaus thought many of the films he made were unimportant pieces of shit should I ignore all of them, too? Appreciate the suggestion but I think I'll keep it.

Der Barkeeper said...

Yeah, ignore them all... The movies were only a tool for him to make fast much money, nothing more...