SUPER EXCITED about the new issue of Rue Morgue! The Ray Bradbury issue! May just be the best one yet. ABEL BERRY, VIA FACEBOOK
I JUST DOWNLOADED the newest Rue Morgue, and I have to say it’s my first download ever. I normally don’t believe in digital reading – I always buy a copy of your mag on the rack. Since I got it on my phone, it was a bit small but I still read it front to back several times. Just wanted to say great job – loved the spread on Ray Brad- bury [RM#125], who will be missed. Was pleased to read the review for Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Slayer. I agree that it was a pointless, stupid entry in the genre. I think crap like this must be a reminder that current au- diences are using film as a sedative. This hurts my hor- ror genre-loving guts, and it’s shit like this that just perpetuates horrible material and cheesy pop culture horror fare. I love that your magazine holds true to the genre. Keep up the digital/printed good work – Vroman’s Bookstore in Pasadena, California, supports Rue Morgue.
GUY M. – PASADENA, CALIFORNIA
A FITTING TRIBUTE to a man [Ray Bradbury] who gave us the best horror in all fields. I still miss him. @WEIRDARCHIVES, VIA TWITTER
GOT THE NEW issue today. VERY good article by Kelly Robinson on the lost films [RM#125]. KARLA DANVERS, VIA FACEBOOK
I, LIKE MANY OTHERS, was heartbroken when it was announced that Rue Morgue Radio was going to cease broadcasting, and I still miss the unique blend of per- sonalities, music, interviews and news that comprised, in my opinion, one of the best podcasts ever to grace the digital airwaves. Having said that, I must thank RM for the Rue Morgue Podcast. While a different animal entirely from RMR, the RMP is like a successful spinoff TV show, with Feedback right at the heart of that suc- cess. Mr. Andrews’ insightful interviews, film commen- tary and criticisms are always a pleasure to listen to (even when I heartily disagree with them), but frankly, if I had my way, the show would be at least an hour a week of Feedback and Last Chance Lance talking about… well, pretty much anything. Those two were one of my favourite segments of RMR and I think we’re all lucky to have them continue their ridiculously enter- taining banter on the podcast. CHAD SAVAGE – MISHAWAKA, INDIANA
FEEDBACK IS ONE of the most insightful film critics in any genre. And Lance... well, he’s Lance. And somehow, it works. An excellent supplement to the magazine. Keep it up!
NICK ENGLISH – ADDRESS WITHHELD wednesdays
[Check out the Rue Morgue Podcast, updated weekly at rue-morgu
e.com – Ed.]
RM#124MARKED a particularly low point for your maga- zine. I know Dethklok is insanely popular with a lot of horror hounds but were you so starved for content that you had to feature an interview with cartoon characters? Dethklok aren’t even very good cartoon characters as they’re neither edgy nor funny, and their music sucks. If you’re going to do interviews with fictional characters, at least try to choose some compelling ones. I hear Jason Voorhees is really witty if you can get him to open up. Other than that, keep up the good work! PETE WHITE – DOWNINGTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA
BOUGHT A COPY of Planet of the Vampire Women on DVD thanks to @RueMorgue’s Last Chance Lance [RM#124]. It sounds amazing!
@ROTTENPLANET, VIA TWITTER
RUE MORGUE, did you know that your current July #124 issue has some double printed pages and staple alignment f#ck ups!? Not complaining, just sayin’. Love the mag. One of the best things about it: different cover logo colour themes, unlike other mag covers that have looked the same for years.
ALAIN BROUSSARD, VIA FACEBOOK
[Some issues of RM#124 were shipped with missing pages and/or pages out of order. If you received a defec- tive copy, please contact
ron@rue-morgue.com or call 416-651-9675 for a free replacement. We apologize for the error. – Ed.]
CAN YOU VIEW the digital version on the Kindle or Nook too, or is it available as a PDF to view on those devices? @ROBERTELLSWORTH, VIA TWITTER
I CAN’T READ my Rue Morgue digital subscription on my Kindle Fire! :( So sad!
CHRISTI ALDRIDGE, VIA FACEBOOK
[Currently, Rue Morgue Digital is exclusively available for PC/Mac, iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch and Android devices, but we are always looking to expand to other platforms. – Ed.]
I JUST WANTED to let you know that I had a slight snafu re-subscribing (ten-year subscriber) but Ron took care of it post-haste. Not only are you guys the greatest magazine on the planet but your support staff is top notch. I truly ap- preciate the fast and friendly response. ROD G. – ALABAMA, USA
Okay, Ash is hot and I’d want to “give him some sugar,” so you’ve got my answer! MELISSA MONAGHAN MATHEWSON
All Hail the Man-God! ELIZABETH KATHERYN GRAY
I would normally say Campbell, but I have to say the shark because of my haunted house – it would make a good addition. MELISSA MCKNIGHT
Bruce Campbell! His head would look sick mounted on my wall...
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WOULD YOU RATHER come home from work on a Friday and find on your doorstep Bruce the shark from Jaws, or Bruce, er, the Campbell, from Evil Dead?
Bruce can show up with his chainsaw hand on my porch any day! Screw the shark. ANGELA EDWARDS DESIMONE
Bruce the Shark, beyond any doubt. A little steampunk DIY, four wheels and some con- trol mechanisms, and you’ve got the coolest summer roadster ever envisioned. He’s even got his own travelling music! CLAYTON GEORGE
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