NFL 2015: A Bad Lip Reading

As we head into Superbowl Sunday, how about NFL 2015: A Bad Lip Reading?
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As we head into Superbowl Sunday, how about NFL 2015: A Bad Lip Reading?

The Mercenary Sea is an on-going series created by Kel Symons & Matthew Reynolds published by Image.
Writer: Kel Symons
Art and Colors: Matthew Reynolds
Letterer: Pat Brosseau
“JOHNNY ONE-NOTE” The book BuzzFeed calls one of the top indie comics you should read returns with an all-new adventure. Jack Harper, captain of the Venture, tracks down clues about the legend of Koji Ra from an antiquities dealer in occupied China.

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The Mercenary Sea #7 should appeal to all who old time action and adventure.
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Justified is my current favorite tv show so I was glad to read 21 Things You Might Not Know About Justified.
Here are my three favorite of the facts listed…
6. LEONARD WAS A FAN OF OLYPHANT’S PORTRAYAL.
Before his passing, Leonard was very vocal about being a fan of Justified—particularly with the way that Olyphant interpreted the character of Raylan. In 2012, The Wall Street Journal asked Leonard whether the series had influenced the way he visualized the character in his writing, to which he responded: “No, because Tim Olyphant plays the character exactly the way I wrote him. I couldn’t believe it. He’s laidback and he’s quiet about everything, but he says, if I have to pull my gun, then that’s a different story. And it works. There are very few actors that recite the lines exactly the way you hear them when you’re writing the book. George Clooney [in the 1998 movie Out of Sight] was one. He was very good.”
7. OLYPHANT ISN’T THE FIRST ACTOR TO PORTRAY RAYLAN GIVENS.
James LeGros got there first, playing Raylan Givens in the 1997 TV movie adaptation of Pronto. And LeGros has popped up on Justified, too: In 2011, he began a recurring role as small-potato criminal Wade Messer.
17. OLYPHANT CLAIMS TO BE DOING HIS BEST SAM ELLIOTT IMPRESSION.
In order to be the coolest guy in the room, Olyphant claims that he just acts as Sam Elliott might. The irony, of course, is that Elliott will star as one of the final season’s bad guys. “On his first day of work, I took [Sam] aside and said, ‘Look, buddy, here’s the deal: Raylan is really just me trying to be you and failing miserably,” Olyphant joked to Rolling Stone.
Source: Mental_Floss.

The Mercenary Sea is an on-going series created by Kel Symons & Matthew Reynolds published by Image.
Writer: Kel Symons
Art and Colors: Matthew Reynolds
Letterer: Pat Brosseau
“TOP HAT, WHITE LIE, AND TALES” Jack and Evelyn, a.k.a. “Top Hat,” are captured by Tono, locking the outclassed Venture into combat with a top-of-theline Japanese destroyer.

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The Mercenary Sea #6 should appeal to all who old time action and adventure.
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This Video is Not in Reverse is not played in reverse and was filmed in one take.
Source: Mental_Floss.

The Mercenary Sea is an on-going series created by Kel Symons & Matthew Reynolds published by Image.
Writer: Kel Symons
Art and Colors: Matthew Reynolds
Letterer: Pat Brosseau
MARCH OF THE GRENADIERS The crew of the Venture teams with a band of Chinese guerillas to rescue “comfort women” held captive by Japanese soldiers.

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The Mercenary Sea # 5 should appeal to all who old time action and adventure.
Rating: 4 out of 5

The Grim Game, a film once thought lost will premiere at the TCM Classic Film Festival in March.
The Grim Game, made in 1919 was Harry Houdini‘s first starring role and considered by many his best film. I look forward to see The Grim Game when it makes its fully restored way into rotation on the TCM network.
For the full story on the film and restoration, check out this piece at Deadline.com.

Sherwood Texas is a five issue mini-series published by 12-Gauge Comics.
Sherwood Texas #5
Writer: Shane Berryhill
Artist: Daniel Hillyard
Colorist: Charlie Kirchoff
Letterer: Ed Dukeshire
John Prince and Rob Hood slug it out for the soul of Sherwood, Texas in the stunning conclusion to this tale of betrayal and revenge. You don’t want to miss the big finale of this smash-hit series!

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I enjoyed the Sherwood, Texas mini-series enough that I’d pre-order a sequel or at least check out anything else that Berryhill and Hillyard do.

One of my must-see tv shows is The Strain on FX.
The Strain is based on the novels created by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan and explores the idea of a vampire apocalypse.
Be advised: These are not your parent’s or your daughter’s vampires. They aren’t dark, brooding or romantic and they sure don’t sparkle.

Sherwood Texas is a five issue mini-series published by 12-Gauge Comics.
Sherwood Texas #4
Writer: Shane Berryhill
Artist: Daniel Hillyard
Colorist: Charlie Kirchoff
Letterer: Ed Dukeshire
The battle moves south of the border as Hood goes into Mexico looking to thwart the Nobles at every turn. Back in Sherwood, John Prince is about to make a discovery that changes everything.

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If you check the dates, you’ll find that they don’t match up, but the joke was too funny not to share.
Source: Bits & Pieces.

If you don’t like Eric Beetner’s crime stories it just means you haven’t read one. Give The Devil Doesn’t Want Me, Dig Two Graves, A Bouquet of Bullets or any of Beetner’s other crime yarns a try and you’ll be sold.
Beetner also reviews crime novels from time to time and his reviews are short, entertaining and to the point. Beetner has turned me on to some really good crime novels.
Beetner is also the subject of a short but informative interview by S.W. Lauden where I learned about Rumrunners and few crime yarns Beetner is cooking up for us.

Sherwood Texas is a five issue mini-series published by 12-Gauge Comics.
Sherwood Texas #3
Writer: Shane Berryhill
Artist: Daniel Hillyard
Colorist: Charlie Kirchoff
Letterer: Ed Dukeshire
It’s time to go on the offensive! Rob Hood and the Jesters hatch a plan to rob John Prince and free the kidnapped Mexican girls he and the Nobles have forced into their sex-slave business. Meanwhile, Maria puts her life on the line for Hood, doing everything she can to bring justice to the men who murdered his father.

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Sherwood Texas #3
Rating: 4 out of 5

Like, Atropa, the short film I posted yesterday, I like everything about today’s short, Isolated, except that it ends too soon.
Source: io9.

Sherwood Texas is a five issue mini-series published by 12-Gauge Comics.
Sherwood Texas #2
Writer: Shane Berryhill
Artist: Daniel Hillyard
Colorist: Charlie Kirchoff
Letterer: Ed Dukeshire
ROB HOOD, shot and left for dead by members of the Nobles Motorcycle Club, has miraculously survived. After a year in hiding, Hood assumes the identity of a mysterious new member of the Jesters MC known only as “Loxley.” As Bike Week begins in Nottingham, Texas, the disguised Hood puts his plans for revenge into motion. Don’t miss the second installment of this bold re-imagining of the Robin Hood legend– only from 12-Gauge Comics!

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