Directed and written by the co-writer of “Cold Fish”, “Rageaholic is a visually impressive as much as violent film, which suffers, though, from a number of issues regarding its narrative.
Rageaholic is screening at Busan International Film Festival
Detective Fukama is the titular character, a policeman whose frequent fits of rage have made him notorious in the city of Fujimi, as much as the fact that he does not shy away from alcohol, drugs or hanging out with strip dancers, with one of them, Anna, being a kind of romantic interest. However, when his attitude leads to the death of an older woman during a hostage situation, not even the police force chief can help him, with Fukama ending up in the US undergoing mental rehabilitation, in a style that is quite reminiscent of the “A Clockwork Orange”. Years later, he returns to Fujimi to find that everything has changed,...
Rageaholic is screening at Busan International Film Festival
Detective Fukama is the titular character, a policeman whose frequent fits of rage have made him notorious in the city of Fujimi, as much as the fact that he does not shy away from alcohol, drugs or hanging out with strip dancers, with one of them, Anna, being a kind of romantic interest. However, when his attitude leads to the death of an older woman during a hostage situation, not even the police force chief can help him, with Fukama ending up in the US undergoing mental rehabilitation, in a style that is quite reminiscent of the “A Clockwork Orange”. Years later, he returns to Fujimi to find that everything has changed,...
- 10/11/2022
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Devereux Milburn’s Honeydew is set to have its world premiere at the esteemed Tribeca Film Festival as part of its Midnight Selection. Check out the film's synopsis and official poster after a brief introduction to today's stories in Horror Highlights. Also: production details on Yoshiki Takahashi's Rageaholic and release details for both The Films Have Eyes as well as M.O.M. (Mothers of Monsters).
Honeydew Poster, Images, and Premiere Details: "See the first look at Devereux Milburn’s feverish debut Honeydew ahead of the film’s World Premiere next month at the Tribeca Film Fest’s Midnight Selection.
Honeydew is a feverish horror film set in rural New England, where strange cravings and hallucinations befall a young couple after seeking shelter in the home of an aging farmer and her peculiar son.
Directed and written by Milburn and produced by Dan Kennedy and Alan Pierson, the film...
Honeydew Poster, Images, and Premiere Details: "See the first look at Devereux Milburn’s feverish debut Honeydew ahead of the film’s World Premiere next month at the Tribeca Film Fest’s Midnight Selection.
Honeydew is a feverish horror film set in rural New England, where strange cravings and hallucinations befall a young couple after seeking shelter in the home of an aging farmer and her peculiar son.
Directed and written by Milburn and produced by Dan Kennedy and Alan Pierson, the film...
- 3/4/2020
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
A concept poster has been released for Yoshiki Takahashi's Rageaholic. Shot in Tokyo, this thriller centers on police officer Fukama (Yohta Kawase). Fueled by anger, Fukama's arrest techniques lead to several deaths. Now, Fukama has been exiled to America, until he can get his temper under control. But, something has changed in Japan, when he returns - leading to another bout of rage. Rageaholic also stars: Ryuju Kobayashi (August in Tokyo), Manzô Shinra (Ichi the Killer) and model Aya Saiki. Developed by writer Yuki Kobayashi, more story details are available here. The official synopsis mentions the town, in which Fukama become infamous. After treatment in psychotherapy, Fukama finds this small city overly clean and sanitized. Those townsfolk who do not conform are sentenced to death. And now, Fukama's anger is fueling a desire for vengeance. Rageaholic has completed shooting. Now, a film festival run is being planned with a...
- 3/2/2020
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Principal photography wrapped today on Interfilm’s Rageaholic, from writer/director Yoshiki Takahashi. The picture marks the feature directorial debut of prolific Tokyo-based artist Takahashi, who is widely-known for scripting Sion Sono’s celebrated 2010 blockbuster Cold Fish.
Rageaholic, which is based on a story by Yuki Kobayashi (Death Row Family), stars Yohta Kawase, model Aya Saiki, Ryuju Kobayashi (August In Tokyo), and Manzô Shinra (Ichi The Killer). It is produced by Kazuto Morita, Yukihisa Higami, Kazunori Shibasaki, and Takehiko Ito.
Rageaholic follows Yakuza-busting police officer Fukama (Kawase), who, after allowing his overly-violent nature to get the better of him, botches an arrest and leaves several bodies in his wake. Disgraced and sent to America for psychotherapy, he returns to Japan years later to discover that the town he once cleaned up is now so clean that it has literally become sanitized – with death as punishment for those who do not conform.
Rageaholic, which is based on a story by Yuki Kobayashi (Death Row Family), stars Yohta Kawase, model Aya Saiki, Ryuju Kobayashi (August In Tokyo), and Manzô Shinra (Ichi The Killer). It is produced by Kazuto Morita, Yukihisa Higami, Kazunori Shibasaki, and Takehiko Ito.
Rageaholic follows Yakuza-busting police officer Fukama (Kawase), who, after allowing his overly-violent nature to get the better of him, botches an arrest and leaves several bodies in his wake. Disgraced and sent to America for psychotherapy, he returns to Japan years later to discover that the town he once cleaned up is now so clean that it has literally become sanitized – with death as punishment for those who do not conform.
- 3/2/2020
- by Don Anelli
- AsianMoviePulse
Interfilm’s Rageaholic Wraps Photography in Japan Picture marks feature directorial debut of acclaimed artist and scripter Yoshiki Takahashi Principal photography wrapped today on Interfilm’s Rageaholic, from writer/director Yoshiki Takahashi. The picture marks the feature directorial debut of prolific Tokyo-based artist Takahashi, who is widely-known for scripting Sion Sono’s celebrated 2010 blockbuster Cold Fish. Rageaholic, which …
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- 2/29/2020
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Loosely based on the Saitama serial murders of dog lovers, a case of a married couple who owned a pet shop and murdered at least four people, “Cold Fish” gave Sono the opportunity to present his version of how a serial killer film ought to be like.
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Syamoto is a humble and guileless exotic fish shop owner who is taken advantage of by both his spoiled daughter, Mitsuko and his second wife, Taeko. His daughter is an underage delinquent who spends her time flirting and sometimes beating her stepmother. One night, a grocery shop attendant catches her stealing; however, a peculiarly friendly man, Murata, manages to convince the clerk not to call the police. Furthermore, he is also an exotic fish shop owner and offers to hire Mitsuko in his establishment, which is far larger than Syamoto’s. Moreover, when Murata, who has become a friend of Syamoto,...
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Syamoto is a humble and guileless exotic fish shop owner who is taken advantage of by both his spoiled daughter, Mitsuko and his second wife, Taeko. His daughter is an underage delinquent who spends her time flirting and sometimes beating her stepmother. One night, a grocery shop attendant catches her stealing; however, a peculiarly friendly man, Murata, manages to convince the clerk not to call the police. Furthermore, he is also an exotic fish shop owner and offers to hire Mitsuko in his establishment, which is far larger than Syamoto’s. Moreover, when Murata, who has become a friend of Syamoto,...
- 12/31/2018
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Created by red hott poster artist Yoshiki Takahashi wh has done posters for Quentin Tarantino and many others!!: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3417506/ The all-star ensemble cast of our film, directed by Hiroto Yokokawa, includes legendary actor Akira Takarada, Peggy Neal (X From Outer Space), Yukijiro Hotaru, Ippei Ohsako …
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- 8/10/2018
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Sado Sato's Mai Chan's Daily life: the movieSTORY60%DIRECTION70%ACTING70%VISUALS70%POSITIVESGenuine Japanese SplatterFitting production valuesFitting actingNEGATIVESAddresses to the "select few" that can stomach splatter2016-08-0368%Overall ScoreReader Rating: (3 Votes)99%
Based on the homonymous ero guro tankobon (one-shot) manga, “Mai Chan’s Daily Life” is a definite Japanese splatter, where no punches are pulled, whatsoever.
The script, as usual in similar films, is basic, since its only purpose is to provide a background for the violence. In that fashion, Miyako reads an ad on the internet requesting a maid for a mansion. She finds it interesting and applies, and after she passes a number of tests, including one when she is measured all over while naked, becomes a maid in the house. The other members of the establishment include the Master of the residence, Kaede, the head-maid, and Mai. As Kaede soon discovers, the latter is an immortal that...
Based on the homonymous ero guro tankobon (one-shot) manga, “Mai Chan’s Daily Life” is a definite Japanese splatter, where no punches are pulled, whatsoever.
The script, as usual in similar films, is basic, since its only purpose is to provide a background for the violence. In that fashion, Miyako reads an ad on the internet requesting a maid for a mansion. She finds it interesting and applies, and after she passes a number of tests, including one when she is measured all over while naked, becomes a maid in the house. The other members of the establishment include the Master of the residence, Kaede, the head-maid, and Mai. As Kaede soon discovers, the latter is an immortal that...
- 8/3/2016
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
by Colleen Wanglund, MoreHorror.com
Released in the United States by WellgoUSA in November, the new Helldriver DVD/Blu-ray is chock full of low-budget zombie goodness. Originally released theatrically by Sushi Typhoon, bastard child of Japan’s Nikkatsu Corporation, Helldriver takes a unique and funny look at the zombie apocalypse.
An alien life form has turned the world’s worst mother into the queen bitch of zombies and proceeds to spew a dark ash into the skies over Northern Japan. The country has been split in two with a wall built to protect Southern Japan from being overrun by hungry zombies. With the north reduced to an apocalyptic wasteland the south has become overcrowded by survivors and food and living space is at a premium. The current administration wants to wipe out the zombies and take back the country, so they send a “volunteer” group on a suicide mission to...
Released in the United States by WellgoUSA in November, the new Helldriver DVD/Blu-ray is chock full of low-budget zombie goodness. Originally released theatrically by Sushi Typhoon, bastard child of Japan’s Nikkatsu Corporation, Helldriver takes a unique and funny look at the zombie apocalypse.
An alien life form has turned the world’s worst mother into the queen bitch of zombies and proceeds to spew a dark ash into the skies over Northern Japan. The country has been split in two with a wall built to protect Southern Japan from being overrun by hungry zombies. With the north reduced to an apocalyptic wasteland the south has become overcrowded by survivors and food and living space is at a premium. The current administration wants to wipe out the zombies and take back the country, so they send a “volunteer” group on a suicide mission to...
- 12/28/2011
- by admin
- MoreHorror
“Tsumetai Nettaigyo” is Sion Sono’s and Yoshiki Takahashi’s latest screenplay directed by Sono himself. I’ve always really liked the way Sono films his scenes. It often feels as if we, the audience, see what his characters see; kind of like seeing directly through their eyes, standing where they stand, etc. He manages to put you in the scene with his actors. Amazing technique.
“Cold Fish” is apparently based on a true story and it starts like this: Nobuyuki Shamoto, a tropical fish store owner (Mitsuru Fukikoshi); Taeko, his new wife (Megumi Kagurazaka); and his daughter Mitsuko (Hikari Kajiwara) line up for a cozy little supper. The daughter then goes out to meet her Pontiac-Firebird-driving boyfriend, the wife turns down her husband when he tries to get frisky and well, the poor guy goes out in secret to puke in his bathroom.
“Drring! Drring!” The phone rings, Nobuyuki...
“Cold Fish” is apparently based on a true story and it starts like this: Nobuyuki Shamoto, a tropical fish store owner (Mitsuru Fukikoshi); Taeko, his new wife (Megumi Kagurazaka); and his daughter Mitsuko (Hikari Kajiwara) line up for a cozy little supper. The daughter then goes out to meet her Pontiac-Firebird-driving boyfriend, the wife turns down her husband when he tries to get frisky and well, the poor guy goes out in secret to puke in his bathroom.
“Drring! Drring!” The phone rings, Nobuyuki...
- 10/24/2011
- by The0racle
- AsianMoviePulse
Some more Asian carnage is getting ready to crash onto both Blu-ray and DVD, and believe us when we tell you there's no finer sight to behold than high definition entrails flying through the air. So good!
From the Press Release
From director Yoshihiro Nishimura (Tokyo Gore Police, Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl) comes the epic, apocalyptic zombie-fighting road movie Helldriver, featuring non-stop, over-the-top splatter action debuting on Blu-ray™ + DVD Combo Pack and DVD November 22 from Well Go USA. The latest cult film from the prolific Japanese production company Sushi Typhoon, Helldriver takes place in a Japan where half the population has become not-so-sexy flesh eaters and the economy has gently withered away ... until Kika (Yumiko Hara) arrives. A stunning high school girl armed with an artificial heart-powered chainsaw sword, she leads a motley crew of desperados on a secret mission into the zombie-infected wilds to exterminate zombie queen Rikka (Eihi Shiina,...
From the Press Release
From director Yoshihiro Nishimura (Tokyo Gore Police, Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl) comes the epic, apocalyptic zombie-fighting road movie Helldriver, featuring non-stop, over-the-top splatter action debuting on Blu-ray™ + DVD Combo Pack and DVD November 22 from Well Go USA. The latest cult film from the prolific Japanese production company Sushi Typhoon, Helldriver takes place in a Japan where half the population has become not-so-sexy flesh eaters and the economy has gently withered away ... until Kika (Yumiko Hara) arrives. A stunning high school girl armed with an artificial heart-powered chainsaw sword, she leads a motley crew of desperados on a secret mission into the zombie-infected wilds to exterminate zombie queen Rikka (Eihi Shiina,...
- 9/27/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Release Date: Nov. 22, 2011
Price: DVD $24.98, Blu-ray/DVD Combo $29.98
Studio: Well Go USA
Yumiko Hara is armed and very, very dangerous in Helldriver.
From Japan’s Yoshihiro Nishimura (Tokyo Gore Police) comes Helldriver, an apocalyptic zombie-filled horror road movie overflowing with crazed, splatterific action.
The over-the-top film kicks off when a meteor crashes into Japan and releases a toxic ash that turns inhabitants in the Northern half of the country into blood-thirsty zombies. Some time later, with the North now walled off from the rest of Japan, pretty high school girl Kika (Yumiko Hara) is charged with leading a group of ragtag soldiers into the infected region to kill the “zombie queen” (Eihi Shiina) … who also happens to be her homicidal mother! The artificial heart-power chainsaw sword that Kika wields is sure to come in handy…
A monstrous cult hit in its native country, Helldriver has been playing horror and science-fiction...
Price: DVD $24.98, Blu-ray/DVD Combo $29.98
Studio: Well Go USA
Yumiko Hara is armed and very, very dangerous in Helldriver.
From Japan’s Yoshihiro Nishimura (Tokyo Gore Police) comes Helldriver, an apocalyptic zombie-filled horror road movie overflowing with crazed, splatterific action.
The over-the-top film kicks off when a meteor crashes into Japan and releases a toxic ash that turns inhabitants in the Northern half of the country into blood-thirsty zombies. Some time later, with the North now walled off from the rest of Japan, pretty high school girl Kika (Yumiko Hara) is charged with leading a group of ragtag soldiers into the infected region to kill the “zombie queen” (Eihi Shiina) … who also happens to be her homicidal mother! The artificial heart-power chainsaw sword that Kika wields is sure to come in handy…
A monstrous cult hit in its native country, Helldriver has been playing horror and science-fiction...
- 9/26/2011
- by Laurence
- Disc Dish
The Melbourne International Film Festival is celebrating its 60th year, and I made it my duty to try and catch at least a few films. I like to see films that are weird and different, and as much as I wanted to see some more main stream films at the fest, I decided to pick some of the stranger ones. None come more strange and off beat than Sion Sono’s (who also wrote the screenplay with Yoshiki Takahashi) Cold Fish. I honestly can say I have never seen a serial killer film like this before, and can’t imagine I will again. This film can lay claim to being one of the most bizzare viewing experiences I’ve had this year. This was my first film of Sono’s , I had wanted to see his other films having heard mixed things, I just had not had the chance to yet.
- 8/5/2011
- by Marcella Papandrea
- Killer Films
There is a scene in Shion Sono’s 2008 film Love Exposure in which a girl destroys a family home, smashing the walls, furniture and family photos to smithereens, all by hand. This she informs us through a voiceover was her job for some time and she loved it. Destroying the space inhabited by a “happy family” is a thrill to her, she gets high on it.
This scene encapsulates a theme that has run through a number of Shion Sono’s blistering and brutal films and it is one that he returns to with force in his latest, Cold Fish.
In the opening scene of Cold Fish, Taeko (Megumi Kagurazaka) throws food into a shopping basket in a supermarket with the pounding music and editing and composition of a dynamic action sequence. She then returns home to microwave everything she has purchased, preparing a family meal for her resentful and bratty step-daughter,...
This scene encapsulates a theme that has run through a number of Shion Sono’s blistering and brutal films and it is one that he returns to with force in his latest, Cold Fish.
In the opening scene of Cold Fish, Taeko (Megumi Kagurazaka) throws food into a shopping basket in a supermarket with the pounding music and editing and composition of a dynamic action sequence. She then returns home to microwave everything she has purchased, preparing a family meal for her resentful and bratty step-daughter,...
- 6/24/2011
- by Craig Skinner
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
"Gore fans won't be disappointed by bodies diced up into tiny little cubes “no larger than chicken nuggets”, human foie gras and one victim's neck becoming part of a tug-of-war game"
Japanese gore director, Sion Sono (Suicide Club) serves up plenty of blood and guts to satisfy fans in Cold Fish, the ominously “true” story of tropical fish owner, Mr Shamoto's downfall.
An exceedingly long opening title sequence introduces us to the frosty Shamoto family as step-mum Taeko aggressively prepares dinner to the strains of battle music. With clearly no control over their daughter, Mishuko abandons dinner mid-way, and the Shamotos are later contacted when she's caught shoplifting. Meeting the extremely animated Mr Msurata, the owner of Amazon Gold Tropical Fish Centre, changes their lives...
Taking in Mishuko as an employee who shares a dorm room with an army of other young troubled female workers, Msurata soon suggests Shamoto becomes...
Japanese gore director, Sion Sono (Suicide Club) serves up plenty of blood and guts to satisfy fans in Cold Fish, the ominously “true” story of tropical fish owner, Mr Shamoto's downfall.
An exceedingly long opening title sequence introduces us to the frosty Shamoto family as step-mum Taeko aggressively prepares dinner to the strains of battle music. With clearly no control over their daughter, Mishuko abandons dinner mid-way, and the Shamotos are later contacted when she's caught shoplifting. Meeting the extremely animated Mr Msurata, the owner of Amazon Gold Tropical Fish Centre, changes their lives...
Taking in Mishuko as an employee who shares a dorm room with an army of other young troubled female workers, Msurata soon suggests Shamoto becomes...
- 11/4/2010
- Shadowlocked
Rating: 4.5/5
Writers: Shion Sono, Yoshiki Takahashi
Director: Shion Sono
Cast: Mitsuru Fukikoshi, Denden, Shinya Tsukamoto, Asuka Kurosawa
Working (loosely) from the details of a real life serial killer case, Shion Sono (no newcomer to violence and insanity in film) has crafted a character study that will at once please and divide longtime fans and Sono “newbies” alike. It is a difficult film to watch at times and even harder to fully process afterwards. For those intimately familiar with Sono’s previous work, the film will open up much more quickly. Those making their first trip into a world crafted by Sono (and first time writing collaborator Yoshiki Takahashi) will be less prepared for what they will witness and feel but by giving in to the themes the film wears very proudly on its sleeve will find the impeccably well-executed film rewarding in unexpected ways.
Read more on Fantastic Fest 2010 Review: Cold Fish…...
Writers: Shion Sono, Yoshiki Takahashi
Director: Shion Sono
Cast: Mitsuru Fukikoshi, Denden, Shinya Tsukamoto, Asuka Kurosawa
Working (loosely) from the details of a real life serial killer case, Shion Sono (no newcomer to violence and insanity in film) has crafted a character study that will at once please and divide longtime fans and Sono “newbies” alike. It is a difficult film to watch at times and even harder to fully process afterwards. For those intimately familiar with Sono’s previous work, the film will open up much more quickly. Those making their first trip into a world crafted by Sono (and first time writing collaborator Yoshiki Takahashi) will be less prepared for what they will witness and feel but by giving in to the themes the film wears very proudly on its sleeve will find the impeccably well-executed film rewarding in unexpected ways.
Read more on Fantastic Fest 2010 Review: Cold Fish…...
- 10/7/2010
- by Brian Kelley
- GordonandtheWhale
Year: 2010
Director: Sion Sono
Writers: Sion Sono, Yoshiki Takahashi
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: Marina Antunes
Rating: 8 out of 10
It’s been years since I’ve seen any of Sono Sion’s films but my return to the Japanese director is marked by what I remember best of my previous encounter (Suicide Club) with the director’s work: gleeful, open-mouthed awe.
Touted as being based on a true story (word is that it was inspired by a story of some treacherous dog-breeders) – likely labelled as such solely for the shock value, Cold Fish takes place in the no-so-cut-throat world of tropical sales. Shamoto lives with his second wife (who he is growing distant from) and his daughter, a troubled young woman whose life is spiralling out of control under the overlooking eye of her father, behind his small shop of tropical fish tanks which are populated with cheerfully bright fish.
Director: Sion Sono
Writers: Sion Sono, Yoshiki Takahashi
IMDb: link
Trailer: link
Review by: Marina Antunes
Rating: 8 out of 10
It’s been years since I’ve seen any of Sono Sion’s films but my return to the Japanese director is marked by what I remember best of my previous encounter (Suicide Club) with the director’s work: gleeful, open-mouthed awe.
Touted as being based on a true story (word is that it was inspired by a story of some treacherous dog-breeders) – likely labelled as such solely for the shock value, Cold Fish takes place in the no-so-cut-throat world of tropical sales. Shamoto lives with his second wife (who he is growing distant from) and his daughter, a troubled young woman whose life is spiralling out of control under the overlooking eye of her father, behind his small shop of tropical fish tanks which are populated with cheerfully bright fish.
- 10/4/2010
- QuietEarth.us
Fantastic Fest came to a close late last night after numerous horror, science fiction, fantasy, action, Asian, and cult films were screened at the Alamo Drafthouse.
It culminated with an awards ceremony in Austin, TX to honor the best of the festival.
The press release from Fantastic Fest, including all the award winners, is embedded below:
Austin, TX— Monday, September 27, 2010— Fantastic Fest is excited to announce this year’s crop of Fantastic Fest titles includes some of the brightest and hardest-hitting films of all time. We’ve seen a psycho-kinetic tire, a secret ninja, a town invaded by 8-bit enemies, and a family of cannibals that you might consider going home with. It’s a terrible task to pick favorites and single out any of the magnificent films, but our esteemed team of jurors have done the nearly impossible and chosen the best and most striking films of the festival.
It culminated with an awards ceremony in Austin, TX to honor the best of the festival.
The press release from Fantastic Fest, including all the award winners, is embedded below:
Austin, TX— Monday, September 27, 2010— Fantastic Fest is excited to announce this year’s crop of Fantastic Fest titles includes some of the brightest and hardest-hitting films of all time. We’ve seen a psycho-kinetic tire, a secret ninja, a town invaded by 8-bit enemies, and a family of cannibals that you might consider going home with. It’s a terrible task to pick favorites and single out any of the magnificent films, but our esteemed team of jurors have done the nearly impossible and chosen the best and most striking films of the festival.
- 9/28/2010
- by Jamie Neish
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Austin, TX--- Monday, September 27, 2010--- Fantastic Fest is excited to announce this year’s crop of Fantastic Fest titles includes some of the brightest and hardest-hitting films of all time. We’ve seen a psycho-kinetic tire, a secret ninja, a town invaded by 8-bit enemies, and a family of cannibals that you might consider going home with. It’s a terrible task to pick favorites and single out any of the magnificent films, but our esteemed team of jurors have done the nearly impossible and chosen the best and most striking films of the festival. The juries were comprised of some of the most esteemed filmmakers, critics, festival directors and show biz people in the industry. Their thoughtful deliberations provided the following acknowledgments of cinematic excellence in all things Fantastic: The audience awards are presented by accounting firm Maxwell Locke & Ritter, who provided the certified tabulation of ballots this year.
- 9/28/2010
- by Dave Campbell
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
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