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For the past 4 years, I've been hosting a wonderful panel called Reel Crime, where my guests - Trace Beaulieu, Frank Conniff, and Bill Corbett - pick their favorite guilty pleasure films and then have to defend their choices.

For those of you who were not able to make it to this year's DragonCon, I'm making the audio of the panel available exclusively to my $1+ Patrons. If you're not already a Patron, as soon as you sign up at any level $1 or above, you'll be able to access this and other Patron exclusives, including Bit Of A Chats with Neil Gaiman, John Cleese, Cecil Baldwin, and much more.

Oh, and as an added bonus, the Reel Crime file also includes the Q&A panel featuring the guys.

There will be more Patron exclusives from my DragonCon panels in the days to come, but for now, I hope you dig this cinematic romp with a trio of my dear, funny friends.

Oh, and THANK YOU for your support...

Yer pal,

-Ken

(As it's quite difficult to take photos of my panels while I'm hosting them, many thanks to Page Branson for taking the photo above.)

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Scott Bateman

One of my biggest guilty pleasure films is Robert Downey, Sr.'s "Two Tons of Turquoise to Taos Tonight." He just filmed his wife and their kids and their friends goofing around, and it's very messily edited. It is by most measures not very good, but man is ever charming. Bonus: footage of 10-year old RDJ being a holy terror around the house.