Ridley Scott’s Prometheus Trailer is Here!
It is finally here… the trailer.to Ridley Scott’s Prometheus!
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It is finally here… the trailer.to Ridley Scott’s Prometheus!
You know a movie is special when it’s trailer gets a trailer. Ridley Scott’s Prometheus is such a movie.

Have you seen the first official poster for Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter?. I like it.

Steve Niles at one time had a photo blog where he shared photos from his collection. Some were behind-the-scenes pictures like the one above of William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy, still in costume, on a break from filming the original Star Trek tv series to check out the latest issue of Mad magazine.

Here’s Frankenstein taking a little “me time” for a smoke and a cup of joe.

And here we have one of the flying monkeys from The Wizard of Oz. If you’ve read this far, my guess is you’ll dig Steve’s photos.

Have you ever seen Alfred Hitchcock’s Halloween starring Kim Novak and Robert Mitchum? Well, of course you haven’t unless you’ve checked out Sean Hartter and his alternative universe movie posters.
This is Sean Hartter’s second appearance here. I first discovered him with his Bruce Lee in The Matrix poster.

I’m not much into fancy shoes, but these Chuck Taylors are sweet.

If you like apocalyptic films [I do! I do!], then check out the trailer to The Divide. This one looks pretty intense. Count me in!

I know that many of the folks who swing by here are fans of The Night of the Living Dead, so I thought it’d be a good idea for me to post a link to Grzegorz Domaradzki’s new NOTLD poster. Click over and you can buy a limited edition silk-screen of it or simply admire a larger version.

Did you know that when the first men to land on the moon returned to Earth that they completed a report for customs? That’s right, NASA astronauts, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins completed a customs form upon their return. A spokesman for NASA has confirmed the authenticity of the document and you can see a full-moonsized version at Space.com.
I was ten years old when we first landed on the moon. I can remember watching black and white images beamed to us from 240,000 miles away as all of the adults in the room and Walter Cronkite on the tube got giddy. It was is pretty cool stuff.
We were on the moon! How long w0uld it be until we had flying cars like Nick Fury? How long until astronauts were going to Mars and beyond? Perhaps even a five year mission to go where no man had gone before was in order.
But getting back to the custom’s report, I never knew about it before a few days ago. I do remember that when Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins returned to Earth that they had to wear special biological containment suits and were kept in quarantine for three weeks to be sure that they didn’t bring back a virus or germ that could start a zombie-apocalypse.
Ok. I made up the zombie-apocalypse part, but the astronauts were kept in quarantine and did have to wear the biological containment suits. Even at ten years old, I remember thinking that the end of the human race would be like a cool episode of The Twilight Zone if the astronauts accidentally brought back a virus or germ that killed us all.
Think about it, our greatest human triumph leads to our extinction. Now that would be a cool episode for The Twilight Zone, except it really wouldn’t be so cool in real life, would it?

Halloween is nearly here. If you’re into scary/fun decorations then you might want to make Halloween silhouettes for your windows. Trick or Treaters will love to see what appear to be witches, zombies, the Grim Reaper and other scary folks in your windows!

Have you seen the previews to American Horror Story? They’re pretty creepy. I’m not completely sold on the show just yet, but I will tune in to FX at 10pm on October 5th to check it out.

AMC has posted up 16 new cast photos for the new season of The Walking Dead. The season two trailer is also now available in HD.

SZoner, Gerardo Moreno is back with his version of a new “First Blood″ teaser poster.
Well done, Gerardo! To see more of his art, click here.