An Extended Look at Arrow

I’ve never watched a show on the CW. This extended preview for Arrow makes me think that is about to change.
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I’ve never watched a show on the CW. This extended preview for Arrow makes me think that is about to change.

There was a period of time when Quentin Tarantino could do no wrong. This trailer for his next film, Django, looks like Tarantino is once again hitting on all cylinders.

Normally one would think that it’s good to be king, but the way Walter White’s luck runs, my guess it will be: “Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown.”
If you’re not watching Breaking Bad on AMC, you’re missing out on one of the best shows currently airing.

The fearless vampire hunters over at ComingSoon posted two new tv treasers for Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. I like ’em both.

That’s one mean lookin’ cowboy. Almost hard to believe it’s Jamie Foxx in a publicity still for Quentin Tarantino’s Django set for a Christmas 2012 release. I’m a Tarantino fan and apparently so are Leonardo DiCaprio, Christoph Waltz, Samuel L. Jackson, Gerald McRaney, Don Johnson, Anthony LaPaglia, Tom Wopat, James Remar, and James Russo since they’re appearing in the film along with Jamie Foxx.
You can see more stills for Django here thanks to the cowboys at ComingSoon.

Chris Flick of Capes and Babes makes his first appearance in my Stallone Theme Sketch Collection. I had the good fortune to sit with Chris, Thomas Zahler of Love and Capes , LittleJohn312 and Patricia at last year’s Heroes Con Drink and Draw event. What a great evening! Ah, but I digress…
Chris Flick worked up this cool sketch of Sly accepting a well-deserved award for his amazing working on Rambo. You can learn more about Chris as well as check out his popular Cape and Babes webcomic.

Premium Rush looks like it could be.
A bicycle messenger [Joseph Gordon-Levitt] is given a package that has to be delivered in 90 minutes. When a mysterious man tries to take the package, Levitt finds himself in a life or death situation with some very bad people.

AMC has announced that it will run a Walking Dead marathon of all 19 episodes on July 7th and 8th. The event will also feature the world premiere television broadcast of the first episode in black and white, as well as a sneak peak at season three.
Thanks and a full color tip o’ the sheriff’s hat to Spinnoff Online.

Andrew Basiago is a Seattle attorney who, since 2004, has been publicly proclaiming that as a child he was involved in a government sponsored time-travel program known as Project Pegasus. According to Basiago, the US government has had time-travel technology for over 40 years.
Basiago further claims that, as a child he time-traveled to [and was photographed at] Gettysburg when Lincoln gave his famous speech. If you click over to this article at the Huffington Post, you can see the photograph from 1863 of the child that Basiago claims is him, taken while on his time-travel mission. You can also view a video of Basiago talking about his time-travel experiences.
Wow! Andrew Basiago’s claims make his childhood sound like a cross between Johnny Quest and The Time Tunnel. Both of which, were more plausible.

CBR.com caught up with Walking Dead artist, Charlie Adlard, and got him to talk about what it’s like to work on the world’s greatest and longest running zombie comic.

Jack Robinson was a photographer for Vogue in the 1960’s. After he died in 1997, many never-before-seen prints were found in one of his chests. This shot of Clint Eastwood along with other photographs of Cybil Shepherd, Michael Caine, Elton John, Tina Turner, Ralph Lauren, Warren Beatty and Jack Nicholson can now be seen at Buzzfeed
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ComingSoon scored a first look at the latest trailer for Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. Although this trailer isn’t as exciting as past teasers for the movie, it doesn’t make me want to see Abe hunting vampires any less.

I first discovered Greg Rucka through his Attikus Kodiak* novels. I then continued to follow Rucka to other novels and comics. Rucka’s writing is always entertaining and worth checking out.
I’m currently reading [and enjoying] his latest novel, Alpha. You can learn a bit more about Alpha and Greg Rucka by reading this short interview with him at CBR.com.
The Atticus kodiac Novels: