Marv by Dave Fowler

Marv from Frank Miller’s Sin City is one of my all-time favorite characters. I love seeing artists do their “take” on the big lug. Today we have a Marv by Dave Fowler.
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Marv from Frank Miller’s Sin City is one of my all-time favorite characters. I love seeing artists do their “take” on the big lug. Today we have a Marv by Dave Fowler.
Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery – The poster and trailer are Here!
Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) returns for his most dangerous case yet in the third and darkest chapter of Rian Johnson’s murder mystery opus.
Starring Daniel Craig, Josh O’Connor, Glenn Close, Josh Brolin, Mila Kunis, Jeremy Renner, Kerry Washington, Andrew Scott, Cailee Spaeny, Daryl McCormack, and Thomas Haden Church.

When you think film noir, Out of the Past has to be on the short list. This cool alt poster was created by Erik J. Kreffel. You can see more of Kreffel’s art at his website or by following his Twitter stream.

Rich Hennemann is a freelance artist. A few years ago I picked up Rich’s sketchbook and a sketch. I was hooked. Since then I’ve gotten several sketches from Rich.
I requested Sly Stallone from Rambo III. Rich came through like he always does. He absolutely nailed the piece.

Andrew Charipar is a Florida artist that I met going to conventions throughout the state. Andrew was always friendly. Getting a sketch at any show Andrew attended was mandatory.
In addition to his work as an artist, Andrew owns and manages Misfit Corner Comics in Jacksonville, Florida.
Here we have Andrew’s take on Sly Stallone as the Toymaker from Spy Kids 3D!

Who doesn’t enjoy a cool alt poster? Especially when they are as nice as this one created by Dalton Frizzell for The Shining.

Classic Horror Films posted the Universal Monsters Checklist above. I highlighted in red the films I’ve seen. 76% isn’t bad, but I thought my percentage would be higher. I need to do something to fix that.
Anyone got a higher percentage? Sound off. Favorites? What have you missed?

Dan Brereton presents The Creature from the Black Lagoon!

Support Your Local Gunfighter! (1971)
Director: Burt Kennedy
Screenplay: James Edward Grant, Burt Kennedy (uncredited)
Stars: James Garner, Suzanne Pleshette, Jack Elam, Harry Morgan, Joan Blondell, Marie Windsor, John Dehner, Henry Jones, Dub Taylor, Kathleen Freeman, Dick Curtis, Willis Bouchey, Willis Bouchey, Walter Burke, Gene Evans, Grady Sutton, Virginia Capers and Ellen Corby.
Tagline: The story of a man who took the law into his own finger!
The Plot…
Latigo Smith, a gambler, con artist, fast gun and ladies man is almost roped into marriage. While his bride-to-be sleeps, the train they’re traveling on stops at the small mining town of Purgatory. When the train leaves, Latigo isn’t on it.
Purgatory is in the middle of a war between two mine barons: Taylor Barton and Colonel Ames. Each man is trying to get to the mother lode of gold. They’ve both hired roughnecks and rowdies. Needless to say the town is a wild place.
As the new man in town, Latigo is mistaken for the infamous gunslinger, “Swifty” Morgan. This gives Latigo an idea. Realizing it’s not a smart idea to play a killer, Latigo talks his new friend, the none-to-bright Jug May into playing the part. Soon Latigo and “Swifty” are being treated like kings.
Then the real Swifty Morgan arrives.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
I loved Support Your Local Sheriff. I had high hopes for Support Your Local Gunfighter since the director, James Garner and most of the cast was returning. Sadly it falls short of the first film. Also the film is NOT a sequel.
Support Your Local Gunfighter! (1971) rates 3 of 5 stars



The trailer for House of Dynamite directed by Kathryn Bigelow, starring Idris Elba and Rebecca Ferguson.
Deal me in.
When a single, unattributed missile is launched at the United States, a race begins to determine who is responsible and how to respond.
From Academy Award winning director Kathryn Bigelow comes A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE.
Starring Idris Elba, Rebecca Ferguson, Gabriel Basso, Jared Harris, Tracy Letts, Anthony Ramos, Moses Ingram, Jonah Hauer-King, Greta Lee, and Jason Clarke.
In select theaters October 3 in the UK, globally October 10 and on Netflix October 24.

The trailer for 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is here! I think it looks even better than 28 Years Later!
Deal me in.
Watch the trailer for #28YearsLater: The Bone Temple – exclusively in movie theatres 1.16.26.
Expanding upon the world created by Danny Boyle and Alex Garland in 28 Years Later but turning that world on its head – Nia DaCosta directs 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple.
In a continuation of the epic story, Dr. Kelson (Ralph Fiennes) finds himself in a shocking new relationship – with consequences that could change the world as they know it – and Spike’s (Alfie Williams) encounter with Jimmy Crystal (Jack O’Connell) becomes a nightmare he can’t escape. In the world of The Bone Temple, the infected are no longer the greatest threat to survival – the inhumanity of the survivors can be stranger and more terrifying.
Directed by: Nia DaCosta
Written by: Alex GarlandProduced by: Andrew Macdonald, Peter Rice, Bernard Bellew, Danny Boyle, Alex Garland
Executive Producer: Cillian Murphy
Cast: Ralph Fiennes, Jack O’Connell, Alfie Williams, Erin Kellyman, Chi Lewis-Parry

Sinners is a stunning film. It’s also a favorite of critics and audiences worldwide. I love that it’s inspired so many artists. Al Abbazia created this Sinners-worthy alt poster. You can see more of Al Abbazia’s art here.

City on Fire (1987)
Director: Ringo Lam
Screenplay: Tommy Sham; story by Ringo Lam
Stars: Chow Yun-Fat, Yueh Sun, Danny Lee.
Tagline: None.
The Plot…
Ko Chow is an undercover cop who has infiltrated a group of jewel thieves. When a robbery goes sideways, people are killed. The crooks barely get away. The cops aren’t far behind. The thieves think someone ratted them out. The cops want them all dead or alive.
Ko Chow is in a tight spot… and it’s getting tighter.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
City on Fire provided the inspiration for Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs.
Chow Yun-Fat and Danny Lee would re-team two years later in John Woo’s The Killer.
City on Fire (1987) rates 3 of 5 stars
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Kurt Brugel is a freelance artist. When I saw he was taking commissions for quick studies, I jumped on board for a few. Here we have his take on Sly Stallone as Dean “The Dean” Stevens from the underrated movie Shade. Brugel shows Stallone drawing a winning hand. Brugel drew a winner as well.

It was announced that Graham Greene died today after a long illness. Mr. Greene was 73.
Graham Greene was born in in Ohsweken, Ontario on the Six Nations Reserve. Before he began his career as an actor Mr. Greene worked as a draftsman, steelworker, welder and audio technician for rock bands.
In the 1970s, Graham Greene began appearing professionally in plays in both Canada and England. In 1979, Mr. Greene made his television debut appearing in the Canadian series The Great Detective. In 1983, Graham Greene appeared in the feature film Running Brave starring Robby Benson.
Graham Greene’s career included multiple awards for his work. Examples include awards for his work in…
Some of the television projects that feature Graham Greene include: The Great Detective; Read All About It!; Adderly; Street Legal; Captain Power and the Soldiers of Fortune; Spirit Bay (2 episodes); The Campbells (3 episodes); 9B (5 episodes); L.A. Law; Cooperstown; North of 60; The Wild West; Northern Exposure (5 episodes); Spirit Rider; Murder, She Wrote (2 episodes); Lonesome Dove: The Series (3 episodes); 500 Nations (3 episodes); Happily Ever After; Liberty Street; Jake and the Kid; Heritage Minutes; The Outer Limits; Poltergeist the Legacy; Dead Man’s Gun; The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon (17 episodes); PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal; Safe Harbor; First Wave; Trial by Fire; Big Wolf on Campus; Christmas in the Clouds; Cover Me: Based on the True Life of a F.B.I. Family (4 episodes); Canada: A People’s History (3 episodes); Wolf Lake (10 episodes); The New Beachcombers; Skinwalkers: The Navajo Mysteries (2 episodes); Mister Sterling; A Thief of Time; Coyote Waits; Freedom: A History of the U.S. (3 episodes); Shattered City: The Halifax Explosion (2 episodes); A Beachcombers Christmas; The Collector; Into the West; Numbers; The Red Green Show (27 episodes); The War that Made America; This is Wonderland; Tales of an Urban Indian; Living in Your Car; Being Erica (5 episodes); Caution: May Contain Nuts; Family Tree; Defiance (28 episodes); Longmire (12 episodes); Riverdale; Detour (3 episodes); Project Blue Book; Goliath (8 episodes); American Gods (2 episodes); 1883; The Last of Us; Reservation Dogs (3 episodes); Bones of the Crows: The Series; Echo (5 episodes) and Tulsa King.
Some of Graham Greene’s feature film appearances include: Running Brave; Powwow Highway; Where the Spirit Lives; Dances with Wolves; Clearcut; The Last of His Tribe; Thunderheart; Maverick; Die Hard with a Vengeance; The Education of Little Tree; Grey Owl; The Green Mile; Lost and Delirious; Skins; Punch and Judy; Transamerica; Breakfast with Scott; Seattle’s Loch Ness: The Lake Washington Sea Monster; Corner Gas: The Movie; Te Ata; Wind River; Molly’s Game; The Performance; The Great Salish Heist; The Birds Who Fear Death; Sweet Summer Powwow; The Protector; Protectors of the Land and Paige Darcy: Reluctant Detective.
I first saw Graham Greene is his Academy Award-nominated performance in Dances with Wolves. What an impact he made. From that point on whenever Mr. Greene appeared on screen, there was added gravitas. I loved Graham Greene in everything. Some of my favorite performances besides Dances with Wolves include those on Longmire; Die Hard with a Vengeance; Thunderheart; The Last of Us and of course Tulsa King.
Out thoughts and prayers go out to Graham Greene’s family, friends and fans.