About

Name: Boxclocke
Dateline: Austin, Texas
Weblog: www.theworkingchair.com/boxclocke
Articles: 9
First Published: Saturday, July 15, 2006
Last Published: Wednesday, October 4, 2006
Writer Bio
Boxclocke is the pseudonym of Baylor Johnson, a student filmmaker and screenwriter at the University of Texas at Austin. His personal blog is The Boxclockery, part of The Workingchair.
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Currently listing articles 9-1:
  1. The Lost Mind: Third Season Countdown

    — With the counter moments away from rolling over into heiroglyphs (read: third season about to premiere) we count down the best episodes to date.

    OPINION in Video on October 04, 2006

  2. Concert Review: The Polyphonic Spree in Austin, Texas

    — As entertaining and colorful as ever, the political new Spree has learned to rock. Less bubbles. More balls.

    REVIEW in Music on September 18, 2006

  3. About This Lamont Thing: An Open Letter from the Democratic Base

    — The voters are telling you what the Democratic party we'll vote for looks like.

    OPINION in Politics on August 14, 2006

  4. The Lost Mind: The Sophomore Slump and Adventure on the Horizon

    — Admit it: the show suffered a second-season slump. The writers have (almost) admitted it. More importantly, they've promised a return to form.

    OPINION in Video on August 09, 2006

  5. The Inaugural Lost Mind: "Live Together, Die Alone" Revisited

    — Halfway through the summer hiatus, re-examine the season two finale in this inaugural edition of BC's Lost-centric column.

    REVIEW in Video on July 29, 2006

  6. Movie Review: Lady in the Water

    — It makes you feel bad for not loving it. I'm not sure if that's the nicest or meanest thing to say.

    REVIEW in Video on July 25, 2006

  7. Pessimists Prime: The Internet Already Hates Michael Bay's Transformers

    — This production's tongue seems jammed so hard into cheek it's bruising. So why're the geeks so upset a year in advance?

    OPINION in Video on July 19, 2006

  8. Comic Review: DC Comics 52 Week Ten

    — Snappy dialogue and a lack of contrived fights make this Kent-centric entry one of the series' more human issues.

    REVIEW in Books on July 15, 2006

  9. Book Review: Life of Pi by Yann Martel

    — Kid + Tiger + Lifeboat = "Awesome." Too bad that isn't what this book is about.

    REVIEW in Books on July 15, 2006

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