Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story is one of those things that fits in the, ‘Good, but I don’t like it’ category of film and television, which at the very least, pushes it beyond the odious definition of film and television as entertainment.
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Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story
Posted in Netflix, Observation, True Crime with tags American Psycho, Bret Easton Ellis, Jeffrey Dahmer, Netflix on October 23, 2022 by Jarrod BoyleThe Greatest Kung Fu Story Never Told – Part Two
Posted in Journalism, Martial Arts, Real Men, True Crime with tags Brisbane, Casino, Chinese New Year, Fitzgerald Inquiry, Fortitude Valley, fortune teller, Gawain Sue, Ging Mo, Hong Kong, Humility, King's Park, Kung fu, Malcolm Sue, Malcolm Sue Kung Fu Academy, martial arts, Shaolin Temple, Southern Praying Mantis Kung Fu, Tong Long, VK Commodore, Wheel of Life on January 15, 2017 by Jarrod BoyleBlitz Magazine, Vol. 30, No. 6, Aug-Sept 2016
Preparation for the story on the Sue family made for a lot of reading. I googled old newspaper articles on the subject of the Fitzgerald Inquiry, as well as the place of the Sue family within it. Continue reading →
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The Greatest Kung Fu Story Never Told: The Gold Lamborgini, The Purple Suit and a World-Class Moustache
Posted in Martial Arts, Real Men, Ridiculous curiosity, True Crime with tags Bill Gunn, Blitz, brothel, Casino, Chow Gar Praying Mantis Kung Fu, Courier Mail Newspaper, Fitzgerald Inquiry, Fortitiude Valley, Four Corners, Gawain Sue, Hong Kong, Ip Shui, Joh Bejelke-Petersen, Kowloon, Lamborgini, Malcolm Philips, Malcolm Sue, National Party of Australia, Paul Brennan, Paul O'Malley, Phil Dickie, Queensland, Shaolin Monks, Terry Lewis, Texas Rangers, Tony Fitzgerald QC, Unification Church of Tonga on August 27, 2016 by Jarrod BoyleBlitz Martial Arts Magazine, Vol.30, No. 5, June/July 2016
“I just don’t see the interest in wading through someone else’s dirt,” says Gawain Sue, principal of the Ging Mo Kung Fu School in Perth and heir to Malcolm Sue, one of the most infamous figures in Australian martial arts. Continue reading →