Killer “Near Dark” Alt Poster by Frederick Cooper!

Check out this killer alt Near Dark poster by Frederick Cooper!
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Check out this killer alt Near Dark poster by Frederick Cooper!

Rich Hennemann is a freelance artist. A few years ago I picked up his sketchbook and a sketch and I was hooked. Since then I’ve gotten several sketches from Rich. The one above is my most recent.
I requested Sly Stallone as Jack Carter teamed with Massimo Miller from Jason Copland’s FULL TILT (which gets my highest recommendation!). Rich came through like he always does. He absolutely nailed the piece. Great likenesses, atmosphere, attitude and setting. I couldn’t be more pleased.

Occupation (2018)
Director: Luke Sparke
Screenplay: Luke Sparke
Stars: Dan Ewing, Temuera Morrison, Stephany Jacobsen, Jacqueline McKenzie and Bruce Spence.
Tagline: First contact will be mankind’s last stand.
The Plot…
When a world-wide alien invasion begins a group of small town Australians band together to fight back.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Luke Sparke pitched the movie as “Independence Day crossed with Red Dawn“. Great concept, but poor execution. I tapped out at the 67 minute mark.
Occupation (2018) rates 1 of 5 stars



Freaky Tales (2024)
Director: Anna Boden, Ryan Fleck
Screenplay: Anna Boden, Ryan Fleck
Stars: Pedro Pascal, Ben Mendelsohn, Too $hort, Jack Champion and Tom Hanks.
Tagline: In 1987, Oakland was hella freaky.
The Plot…
Freaky Tales features four fictionalized interconnected stories about real events that took place in Oakland, California in 1987.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Freaky Tales has it’s moments, but it was just a little too, freaky for me.
Freaky Tales (2024) rates 2 of 5 stars



I never get tired of seeing a Tony Stella painting. This alt poster for Goodfellas is an excellent example of “why”.

Long Distance (2024)
Director: Josh Gordon, Will Speck
Screenplay: Spenser Cohen
Stars: Anthony Ramos, Naomi Scott, Kristofer Hivju and Zachary Quinto.
Tagline: None.
The Plot…
A spaceship carrying off-world miners is hit by asteroid. As the ship begins to explode, escape pods are jettisoned. One carrying Andy lands on a nearby planet. Andy has a small air supply and his AI-equipped spacesuit. When radioing for other survivors, Andy hears back from only one. Her name is Naomi and she’s trapped in her escape pod.
Andy sets out to free her unaware of the creatures and dangerous terrain ahead.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Long Distance starts with a literal bang.
Although Naomi Scott gets top billing, she doesn’t appear on screen until about halfway through the movie.
Zachary Quinto voices Andy’s spacesuit AI.
Long Distance (2024) rates 3 of 5 stars



Francesco Francavilla said he never gets tired of drawing The Creature from the Black Lagoon. And I never get tired of seeing the results.

Operation Undead (2024)
Director: Khom Kongkiat Khomsiri
Screenplay: Khom Kongkiat Khomsiri
Stars: Thawatchanin Darayon, Akkarat Nimitchai.
Tagline: None.
The Plot…
1941. World War II rages. In Chumphon Province, Thailand, a squad of rookie soldiers find themselves fighting against well armed Japanese invaders. Then a zombie outbreak starts.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
I like well made zombie films. One set during World War II has a lot of potential. I tapped out at the 35 minute mark. Your mileage may vary.
Operation Undead (2024) rates 1 of 5 stars



The Pickup (2025)
Director: Tim Story
Screenplay: Matt Mider, Kevin Burrows
Stars: Eddie Murphy, Pete Davidson, Keke Palmer, Jack Kesy, Ismael Cruz Cordova, Eva Longoria, Jef Holbrook, Enoch King, Nelson Bonilla, Joe Anoa’i (aka Roman Reigns), Ray Murphy Jr., Keith Adams, Regina Ting Chen, Marshawn Lynch and Andrew Dice Clay.
Tagline: They’re armed but she’s dangerous.
The Plot…
Russell Pierce, an armored car driver nearing retirement, cannot wait to finish his day. He’s got dinner plans with his wife for a celebration. When Russell learns his driving partner for the day is the crazy rookie, Travis Stolly, Russell hopes for an easy route.
But that’s not to be.
Instead their given a long drive through a radio dead zone. And they’ll be carrying millions.
Of course as soon as they hit the dead zone, a trio of well armed thieves make their move.
Russell is going to be a little late.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
I was hoping for better. But I have to say Keke Palmer is easy on the eyes.
The Pickup (2025) rates 2 of 5 stars



Capricorn One (1978)
Director: Peter Hyams
Screenplay: Peter Hyams
Stars: Elliott Gould, James Brolin, Brenda Vaccaro, Sam Waterston, O.J. Simpson, Hal Holbrook, Karen Black, David Huddleston, David Doyle, Lee Bryant, Denise Nicholas, Robert Walden, James Sikking, Alan Fudge, James Karen, Barbara Bosson and Telly Savalas.
Tagline: Would you be shocked to find out that the greatest moment of our recent history may not have happened at all?
The Plot…
Capricorn One is set to be the first manned mission to Mars. Mission Commander Charles Brubaker will be joined by Peter Willis and John Walker. Just minutes before liftoff, the crew is secretly taken out of the capsule and driven to a remote desert military base.
In the meantime the launch proceeds as normal. The world as well as mission control believe the crew is onboard.
The Capricorn One crew is met by NASA head Dr. James Kelloway. Kelloway explains that it was recently discovered that Capricorn One’s life support system contained a fatal flaw. Had the crew been sent up, they would have died in route to Mars.
There was too much riding on the mission to cancel. A contingent of politicians already felt that the money to support the Mars mission and other NASA projects could be better spent elsewhere. If Capricorn One failed, all funding would be cut off. Private contractors and powerful politicians would lose billions.
So a secret plan was developed. The mission to Mars would continue. The crew would perform their scheduled activities from a soundstage. The audio/video would be sent via relays to appear that it was coming from Capricorn One. Very few people in the world would know.
Charles Brubaker isn’t buying it. He believes that the public would understand. Peter and John agree. They don’t want to fake the trip. Funding need not be lost. Kelloway says that powerful people aren’t willing to take the chance. If Charles, Peter and John don’t agree to play along, not only are their lives in danger, but so are the lives of their families.
Reluctantly Charles, Peter and John agree to the charade. Secretly Charles informs Peter and John when they return and their families are safe, he is going to come clean.
All goes well on Capricorn One’s trip to Mars. The crew’s videos have everyone fooled. The return flight to Earth is by the book. Then on re-entry, the ship’s heat shield fails. The ship explodes. The crew could not survive.
Meanwhile back at the remote military base, Charles, Peter and John realize if they are thought to have died on the mission, there is no way that they can ever be seen again alive.
Miles from nowhere… in the middle of a desert… unsure where the closest city is, the three begin a run for their lives.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
NASA provided mock-up spacecraft, sets, vehicles and other technical assistance.
Capricorn One was the most successful independently produced movie of 1977.
Writer/director Peter Hyams wanted Robert Hooks or Bernie Casey for the role that went to O.J. Simpson. Simpson was the producers’ choice and they wouldn’t budge.
Peter Hyams also wrote and directed Outland (1981). The corporation Con Amalgamate appears in both films. In Capricorn One, it is the company that cut corners and made the faulty life-support system. In Outland, it is the corporation that runs mining on Io.
The scenes of the crop duster with Brubaker hanging on to the wing as it is chased by two military helicopters works!
Stunt pilot, Frank Tallman, said that the scenes with the crop duster chased by two military helicopters and all flying low to the ground through zig-zagging canyons was the most dangerous flying he ever did.
There were two different novelizations written for Capricorn One. Each had a different author. Ron Goulart wrote the version published in the United States. Bernard Ross’ (aka Ken Follett!) take was published in the United Kingdom. The U.K. version puts more emphasis on the reporter than the U.S. novel.
Capricorn One‘s two stars, Elliott Gould and James Brolin were both married to the same woman in real life. Gould was married to Barbra Streisand from 1963 to 1971. Brolin married Streisand in 1998.
Capricorn One is my favorite film written by Peter Hyams. It is also my favorite film directed by Peter Hyams. It also features my favorite Elliott Gould performance.
Capricorn One is under-rated.
Capricorn One (1978) rates 5 of 5 stars



I love to see artists draw characters that they’re not most associated with. This James Bond piece by Tim Sale is a great example.
Source: Rob Rogers.

Murderer (2014)
Director: Lee Ki-wook
Screenplay: Lee Ki-wook
Stars: Ma Dong-seok aka Don Lee
Tagline: None.
The Plot…
Joo-hyeop is a single parent raising his only son. Joo-hyeop is also a serial killer. When his son brings home a new friend, Joo-hyeop is shocked. The little girl is the only person to ever have survived one of Joo-hyeop’s murder sprees. Afraid that the little girl will recognize him, Joo-hyeop makes plans to eliminate her.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
I wanted to see this film since I’m a Ma Dong-seok (Don Lee) fan. I tapped out after about 30 minutes. Your mileage may vary.
Murderer (2014) rates 1 of 5 stars


Every year the Cartoon Art Museum does a fundraiser. Artists take on commissions with the funds raised going to support the Museum. It’s a great cause supported by exceptional artists who share their talents in an effort to support the Museum.
This year one of the two artists I commissioned was Marc Lapierre. As you can see, I asked for Stallone from Get Carter and Keanu Reeves as John Wick. Not only did Lapierre create an amazing drawing but added a captions for an unexpected payoff. Awesome job. Click on the photo above to see a biggie-sized version.
I cannot thank Marc Lapierre enough for this sweet addition to my Stallone art collection.

Hope you dig this Escape from New York alt poster by Huan Do. I’m lovin’ it.

Rich Hennemann is a freelance artist. Once I picked up his sketchbook and a sketch, I was hooked. Since then I’ve gotten several sketches from Rich. This Sly as Cobra is one from my collection. There are more coming.