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My name is Louie Matos and I’m a geek. I’m such a geek that the week my best friend moved to Puerto Rico, I asked him to co-write a blog. Of course he said, “Yes!” because I’m SOOO flipping interesting, and because since we’ve known each other, we collaborate even when we don’t know we’re doing it. For the purposes of this blog, I’m the mustache. I’ve had a mustache since I was 12 years old, and I’ve never shaved it off. (We Puerto Ricans love our facial hair.) I was born into my geekdom. My Mom was a collector, and my Dad was a huge reader. So early on Dad would read to me and when he was done with the book, I would keep it until I learned to read for myself. And then I read everything, inhaling books from our school library 5 or 6 per week. When we moved to a new, safe neighborhood, I began to walk to the library, weekly. That’s when I became obsessed with books in general, and horror in particular. In Cypress Hills, Brooklyn, my brother, Marc, and I moved into the basement together. We had our own TV and because we were in the basement, Mom and Dad pretty much left us to our own devices if we let our little sister, Dee, tagalong. There in that basement we would watch creature features, chiller theatre, and horror marathons. We collected comic books, toys, and books. When we could afford our own VCR, we collected movies. So if I were to communicate my geekdom, I would say I’m a horror guy, former collector of Fangoria magazine. I still read 3 or 4 books per week (mostly horror and sci fi but practically anything.) I still read comics when I can get my hands on them (no small feat here in Puerto Rico). Dungeons and Dragons is still a must at family gatherings and we never fight about which is better (Star Wars or Star Trek). We can enjoy both. This blog will have all of that and a whole lot more. Stay tuned. View all posts by The Mustache
You two recommended The Towering Inferno wholeheartedly rating this 1974 disaster movie 5 Grey Geeks and I have to say I had my doubts. Like the Beard I had not watched this movie since 1974, that’s 46 years ago. I remember loving it when I saw it with by brother and sisters mostly because it starred two heart throbs: Steve McQueen and Paul Newman. Before I rewatched the movie I worried that I wouldn’t get past those horrible 70s clothes and movie sets. (Yes! I’m superficial that way!) Never you mind— this movie delivers on all levels just as you said! Watching this movie based on your recommendations and viewer insights was like watching it for the very first time. I noticed and noted the opening credits and observed the two stars’ names. I also noticed that even the movie title was a combination of two fonts- I guess as a physical representation of the two distinct novels. This movie was filled with an all star cast, tons of dram and action and the special effects have withstood the test of time. You’ve done it again Mustache and Beard! (Clap, clap, clap, clap …Standing ovation!)
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As you might have noticed, on my most recent post, The Towering Inferno is my number one disaster movie. Clearly, I think it still holds up, despite the very 70’s context. Love that you saw the movie through a distinct lens from what you had seen it before and that it helped to birth in you a new appreciation for the movie. I won’t be so arrogant as to bow, but I will tip my hat in acknowledgment of your kindness. Thank you. I’m glad you liked the movie.
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