“The Prince”: Mercy is for the Weak

Today we have the poster and trailer for The Prince starring Bruce Willis, Jason Patrick, John Cusak and Curtis Jackson.
It looks interesting… but enough to hit the theater or wait for Netflix is the question.
Previews and Reviews that are Z's Views

Today we have the poster and trailer for The Prince starring Bruce Willis, Jason Patrick, John Cusak and Curtis Jackson.
It looks interesting… but enough to hit the theater or wait for Netflix is the question.

Have you seen this poster and trailer for Fury?
You have?
Then why didn’t you give me a heads-up? Sheesh!

Kevin Mellon created this cool piece. Sly as Jack Carter. Kevin said he gave Carter the shotgun as a nod to the original “Get Carter” starring Michael Caine.
Well played, Kevin. Well played.

Here we have a new movie poster for Expendables 3…

No, those aren’t photos. Hard to believe isn’t it?
They’re actually just two of the extremely life-like sculpts created by Bobby Causey. You can read more about his work here and see more of his sculpts at his site.

Total Film recently posted their choices for the 25 Greatest Film Noirs. While I would quibble with a few of their rankings, overall the list is solid.

The Expendables 3 trailer has arrived!

Below is a first look at Fury, the new David Ayer film starring Brad Pit, Jon Brenthal and Michael Pena.

The second trailer for Sin City: A Dame to Kill For is live!

Seeing these 10 Frank Miller Original Storyboards for Sin City: A Dame to Kill For not only makes me wish the movie was here already, but also that Miller was doing a new Sin City graphic novel.
Heck, I’d settle for a book of Miller’s storyboards and behind the scenes photos.

Today we have a work in progress of Sly as Barney Ross by Drew Moss. Here’s what Drew tweeted when he posted the piece:
WIP. didn’t like cutting off the hand. Reworked. Gun belt is higher. That tattoo done. Inks soon. 🙂
If you’d like to see more of Drew’s art, you can here. – Craig

Recently Hollywood.com posted their choices for the Top 26 Horror Films of All Time.
Their list isn’t a bad one. I’ve seen 22 of the 26 films. Of the four I’ve not yet seen yet [Let the Right One In / Eyes without a Face / Rec / and The Blair Witch Project ], the one I want to see most is Let the Right One In. [I have it cued on Netflix!]
I’ve posted images of my five favorites of the 22 that I have seen. Can you name the five? [Answers below]
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Night of the Living Dead, 28 days later, The Exorcist, Carrie and The Birds.

The Walk Among the Tombstones film is based on Lawrence Block’s best selling novel. If it is half as good as novel, we’re in for a treat.