Extended Interview with Alfred Hitchcock

Below is an extended interview with Alfred Hitchcock conducted by Tom Snyder. The interview is from 1973 and, unfortunately, Hitchcock died later that year.
Source: Retroist
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Below is an extended interview with Alfred Hitchcock conducted by Tom Snyder. The interview is from 1973 and, unfortunately, Hitchcock died later that year.
Source: Retroist

A little over a week ago we took a look at the remastered Nosferatu… and today I present to you…
KNOTTSFERATU!
Source: Chris Flick

SZoner, Gerardo Moreno is back with his new Escape Plan fan poster.
I’ve always enjoyed Gerardo’s Stallone art, and know that I can see more of his art here.

Here’s the new poster for Grudge Match starring Sly Stallone and Robert Deniro.
If you’d like to see a bigger version, you can here.

If you’re a Beatles fan, and you haven’t read Colin Fleming’s recent article in The Atlantic, you’re in luck. Fleming writes about what he calls the greatest live Beatles performance ever…
Months before the The Ed Sullivan Show, the band played a seven-song set for Swedish radio that settles any doubt about their electrifying live presence.
Click over to The Atlantic to read and listen to 50 Years Later: The Greatest Beatles Performance of All Time.

Over at the National Post they have been doing a series on death, or more specifically…
… looking at the different ways we see, and prepare for, the Great Equalizer.
I found this chart about famous folks’ last meals interesting. You can see a bigger version here or the complete National Post series here.

It is Halloween, so you’d probably think that any post about Stephen King would be scary… and maybe this post is in a way.
You see, the letter above is one that Stephen King wrote to his 16-year-old self. King advises himself in no uncertain terms to “stay away from recreational drugs…” otherwise “…at least ten good years of your life … are going to be a dark eclipse.”
Good advice from an older, wiser Stephen King to his 16-year-old self or anyone else with sense enough to listen.
Source: Neatorama.

This really clever ad below is full of well-designed optical illusions.
If the music sounds familiar, it’s the theme to Get Carter by Roy Budd starring Michael Caine [as well as the theme to the Get Carter remake starring Sylvester Stallone and Michael Cain].

Mike Torrance aka The Krayola Kidd is back and he’s brought his take on Sly from Expendables 2.
You can see more of Mike’s art at his Deviant Art site. Mike is available for commissions and his prices are very reasonable.

The picture above is the latest in a series of set photos that Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has shared from location filming of Hercules: The Thracian Wars. If you’d like to see the other photos, Coming Soon has them.
Set for a July 14, 2014 release, Hercules: The Thracian Wars is directed by Brett Ratner and based on Radical Comics series of the same name.
If Johnson’s photo as Hercules seems familiar, you probably remember seeing this version of Steranko’s cover prelim for Radical Comics or this Steranko prelim or perhaps Steranko’s finished cover.

Here are some new character posters for Grudge Match starring Sly and Robert Deniro.
First a larger version of Sly as Henry “Razor” Sharp.
Next we have Robert Deniro as Billy “Kid” McDonnen.
Followed by Alan Arkin as The Trainer. – Craig

Here’s the poster for Grudge Match starring Sly and Robert Deniro. Oh, and here’s a larger version as well. – Craig

Mike Torrance aka The Krayola Kidd is back! Mike has given us his take on Sly from Cop Land.
You can see more of Mike’s art at his Deviant Art site. Mike is available for commissions and his prices are very reasonable.

Recently Ray-Anthony Height offered a special deal on his commissions and I jumped on board. Ray killed it with his take as Sly as Jack Carter! – Craig