19 Things You Probably Didn’t Know about Pretty Woman

Did you notice the title on the movie poster above?

You were probably expecting to see Pretty Woman the title the movie was released as.  Did you know that the movie was originally titled $3,000?  It was because the was the price for a night with Julia Roberts’ character.

Well, she was a high-priced hooker, you know.

Studio execs didn’t think that their movie if titled $3,000 set the tone of the romantic comedy that they wanted to sell.  So the title changed to Pretty Woman.

Did you know Christopher Reeve, Denzel Washington and Daniel Day-Lewis were reportedly considered for the lead male role… Al Pacino, Albert Brooks and Sylvester Stallone were offered the role as well and turned it down before it went to Richard Gere

You’ll learn all that and a lot more if you check out Buzzfeed’s 19 Things You Probably Didn’t Know about Pretty Woman.

Jeremy Treece’s Live ArtCast 10 For 10 Friday

 From Jeremy Treece…

Starting up my 10 for $10 show again to generate a steadier income for the month. Every Friday at 8pm EST –

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/jeremytreece

Here’s how it works. –

There are ten slots open each week for $10 sketches. Price doesn’t include shipping. Shipping in the U.S. is anywhere from $3-$5. Elsewhere is $5-8.

You get to choose the subject as I draw it live on my streaming artCast on uStream.

Paypal is accepted and your piece will be mailed to you the following Monday.

Superman Guest Stars on “I Love Lucy”

 George Reeves (as Superman) and Lucille Ball (from I Love Lucy) were the stars of two of the most popular tv shows from the 1950’s.  

As a small child I enjoyed watching both shows in rerun in the 1960’s.  My favorite episode of I Love Lucy, as you can imagine, was when George Reeves appeared as Superman.

The picture above is just one of 21 Wonderful Behind-the-Scenes Photos of “I Love Lucy posted at Buzzfeed.

Site Predicts if You’re Conservative or Liberal

 I took a 12 question survey by Time Magazine that predicted my politics.  I came out as 85% Conservative and 15% Liberal.  

The 85% Conservative rating surprised me. I know it will shock my buddy, John Beatty who thinks I’m a full blown liberal.  I would have guessed that I’d be rated about 50-50 because that’s how this types of surveys usually score me.

What do you know?  I’m a conservative.  Don’t argue with me about it.  Conservatives are always right.

Nexus by Mike Baron & Steve Rude

 

That cover of Nexus #1 brings back a ton of good memories.  I picked up the magazine because of the Paul Gulacy cover, but it was the Nexus character and stories created by Mike Baron [writer] and Steve ‘The Dude’ Rude that kept me coming back for more.

A couple of years ago there was a push to get a Nexus animated series going.  Below is the promo reel that was used.  I think I would have tuned in.

Ten Active Serial Killers Who Might Be Near You Right Now

 

Americans are The world is obsessed with serial killers.  We liked to read about them.  Movies and television shows about serial killers are always popular.  I wonder how our feelings about them would change if a serial killer was plying his trade near us?

TopTenz recently posted Ten Active Serial Killers Who Might Be Near You Right Now.

 

Source: Bill Crider.

Are You Psychopathic?

 

According to Professor Kevin Dutton

Psychopathy is a condition that causes people to display anti-social behaviour, lack of empathy and remorse, and fearless dominance.  Everyone has these characteristics to some degree – take the test and find out where you sit on the spectrum.

I took the test and think the results are pretty accurate. The good news is that I didn’t rate all that high on the spectrum scale.  The even better news is that my wife rated lower than me.  Whew!  Who wants to live with a psycho?

If you’d like to find out where you fall on the psychopathic spectrum, you can here.

 

Z-View: “Gravedigger: The Scavengers”


Gravedigger: The Scavengers #1 of 1

Original comic published by Rorschach Entertainment

Free Web Comic published by Christopher Mills at GravediggerComic.com

Script, Tones, Letters: Christopher Mills

Pencils and Inks: Rick Burchett

Cover A (shown): Rick Burchett

In his world, there are only two kinds of men: the Dead and the Deadly.

Gravedigger: The Scavengers  is available in two forms: a one shot comic published by Rorschach Entertainment and as an ongoing free web-comic.  The paper comic is worth tracking down, but if you can’t get your mitts on a copy, the web-comic contains the original one shot and more.  The comic is printed as you see it online in a widescreen format.

Gravedigger McCrae (Digger to his  friends) just got out of prison after serving three years of a five-year bit. Digger’s feeling old and looking for that one final score that he can use to coast into retirement.  He may have found his golden ticket when a crime associate that he’d worked with one time before brings him in on a $800 thousand caper.  All they have to do is hijack a gunrunner’s deal.  Digger and the crew can keep all the guns and the cash… of course they’ll have to kill everyone not in their crew to get away clean.

Digger is not sure who he can trust.  Bunny was brought in by Digger, so he should be okay, but how good is okay with 800 large on the line?  B.T. is good with a gun, but looks more like a punk than a shooter.  Goodis is the pilot that’ll fly them out of there, but will he stick around if things go sideways?  Red is the one who set things up.  He seems a bit jumpy… perhaps because he’s brought Angel, his hot looking wife, in on the deal.  That doesn’t sit well with Digger.  He knows a sure way to queer a deal is to bring in a dame.

Digger’s worries about Red’s wife screwing things up take a turn when she comes on to Digger. Three years in prison, a hot young babe and opportunity make Digger’s decision easy.  Angel offers Digger a plan that will leave the two of them with the cash and a smooth getaway together.  Sure, Digger will have to kill Red and maybe a few members of the crew, but isn’t she and $800 k worth it?  Digger is in deep.  He needs the deal and the money it will bring.  He’s enjoying Angel, but knows she can’t be trusted… no one can be trusted.  The cards are dealt, so he might as well play out the hand and see who wins.

Chris Mills and Rick Burchett have created a crime comic that is a treat to read.  Gravedigger: The Scavengers is like a love letter to fans of Lee Marvin, Richard Stark Parker novels, crime movies, crime novels and crime comics.   This is one of the best one-shot comics of any genre that I’ve ever read.

Chris Mills has created a unique character in  Gravedigger.  Digger’s not a good guy.  He knows and accepts this.  Mills has a feel for all the characters, a love of the crime genre and a way with words.  I hope someday to read a Gravedigger novel or book of short stories by Mills.

Rick Burchett is the perfect artist for this comic.  His art compliments Mill’s prose.  Burchett is truly amazing in that he knows where to focus the readers eyes for the most impact. Should anyone ever do a Gravedigger: The Scavengers movie, the storyboards are done thanks to Burchett.

I am glad that Mills and Burchett are deep into their second Gravedigger story –  Gravedigger: The Predators.  My hope is that the two Gravedigger stories will lead to a Kickstarter so that we’ll get a hardcover worthy of showcasing these stories.

Gravedigger: The Scavengers is a comic for mature audiences due to adult language and situations.

Rating: 5 out of 5

 

James Robinson & J. Bone: The Saviors


After just one issue The Saviors became one of my favorite comics currently published.  

The Saviors is a fun story with great art, so why wouldn’t it be?

In case you’re late to this party, let’s catch up.  The Saviors is about a slacker who discovers that evil aliens are secretly among us.  He doesn’t have the skill set to deal with the situation, doesn’t know who he can trust or who will believe him.

James Robinson, the writer of the series says that he wanted The Saviors to have…

… elements from the old “Invaders” TV show and “Invasion of the Body Snatchers,” but also (had) enough gore and violent horror and scares that it would also feel like John Carpenter’s “The Thing.” As I began to develop the idea, some other aspects came to mind like the idea of it having a large cast. You won’t know who lives or dies

You can learn more about The Saviors in this interview with the series’ creators, James Robinson and J. Bone.

Source: CBR.com.