The Creature from the Black Lagoon by Greg Staples!

Who does love a great looking Creature from the Black Lagoon painting? You know, like the kind created by Greg Staples!
Source: Body Snatchers
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Who does love a great looking Creature from the Black Lagoon painting? You know, like the kind created by Greg Staples!
Source: Body Snatchers
Here we have two posters and the trailer for Chief of War starring Jason Mamoa.
Before the Kingdom, there was war. Chief of War premieres August 1 on Apple TV+ https://apple.co/_ChiefOfWar
Chief of War follows the epic and unprecedented telling of the unification and colonization of Hawai‘I in the late 18th century. Told from an indigenous perspective, Chief of War is a passion project for creators Jason Momoa and Thomas Pa’a Sibbett, who both share native Hawaiian heritage.
The series features a predominantly Polynesian cast, led by Momoa alongside Luciane Buchanan, Temuera Morrison, Te Ao o Hinepehinga, Cliff Curtis, newcomer Kaina Makua, Moses Goods, Siua Ikale’o, Brandon Finn, James Udom, Mainei Kinimaka,Te Kohe Tuhaka and Benjamin Hoetjes.


28 Days Later (2002)
Director: Danny Boyle
Screenplay: Alex Garland
Stars: Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris, Megan Burns, Christopher Eccleston, Alex Palmer, David Schneider, Toby Sedgwick, Noah Huntley, Kim McGarrity, Luke Mably, Stuart McQuarrie and Brendan Gleeson.
Tagline: Day 1: Exposure – Day 3: Infection – Day 8: Epidemic – Day 15: Evacuation – Day 20: Devastation
The Plot…
Jim awakens after being in a coma for 28 days. He’s in a hospital bed, but the hospital is deserted. Jim throws on some clothes and heads out into the street. Broad daylight and no one is seen.
Jim goes into a church. In the sanctuary are dozens of people. Most show signs of major physical trauma. They appear to be sleeping. When a priest sees Jim and begins to attack, the infected come out of their slumber and attack as well.
Jim barely escapes. Jim comes to realize that while he was in a coma, a fast-acting virus turned normal people into mindless, frenzied, killing machines. There are few survivors in a city that once held over 7 million souls. Jim meets and befriends three who have endured: Selena, a young woman about his age, Frank, a middle-aged man and his teenage daughter Hannah.
A radio broadcast repeats the message that protection can be found at a location outside of Manchester. The four debate if there is truly salvation there. The broadcast could be outdated. Everyone there could be dead. The people there could be as dangerous as the infected. The journey will require them to pass through multiple congested areas.
Ultimately the group decides to go. Unexpected dangers await. Not all will survive.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Megan Burns, who plays Frank’s teenage daughter Hannah, had appeared in only one other film prior to 28 Days Later. Megan retired from acting after 28 Days Later to pursue a career as a musician. Her stage name is Betty Curse.
28 Days Later re-invigorated the zombie genre. Although some argue that the infected aren’t zombies, since they have lost control of their bodies and reasoning, I think they fit the definition.
28 Days Later is a classic. Well written, well directed and well acted. <Chef’s kiss>
28 Days Later (2002) rates 5 of 5 stars



How cool is Tony Stella‘s Rocky II poster?
I’d love to see a book of all of Mr. Stella’s Stallone-centric paintings and prelims.
Source: The Retro Reminiscer

Check out the poster for Caught Stealing. If the movie is as good as the novel, we’re in for a great ride… and maybe a trilogy!

Reign of Fire (2002)
Director: Rob Bowman
Screenplay: Gregg Chabot, Kevin Peterka, Matt Greenberg; story by Gregg Chabot, Kevin Peterka
Stars: Matthew McConaughey, Christian Bale, Izabella Scorupco, David Kennedy,
Alexander Siddig, Terence Maynard, Alice Krige and Gerard Butler.
Tagline: Fight Fire With Fire
The Plot…
In 2002, workers drilling in the London Underground opened a passage into an undiscovered cave. A gigantic dragon awoke. Soon it and other dragons emerged. In short order, cities and the people living in them were destroyed. A young boy named Quinn witnessed the first dragon emerging from the underground when it killed his mother.
2020. Most of the world’s population is long gone. The few survivors have banded together in small communities. Quinn is now a leader of a group that took refuge in Bamburgh Castle. The group is barely hanging on. The food supply is low. Crops won’t come to harvest for a few weeks. A dragon recently attacked and destroyed part of the crop when it attacked and killed a community member.
Quinn and the community are shocked when a heavily armored military squad pulls up to the castle entrance. They request entrance. The convoy contains a tank, a helicopter and many armed soldiers. The leader of the troop is Van Zan. Quinn isn’t sure if the new arrivals are true military or raiders looking to steal whatever they can. One thing Quinn knows is his community has no chance in a firefight.
He allows them in. Soon all hell will break loose.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Bale did an excellent job in his role but McConaughey OWNED every scene he was in. The direction, production values, special effects were all top notch.
Gerard Butler has a supporting role as Bale’s friend. Four years later Butler would become an international star with the release of 300.
Reign of Fire (2002) rates 5 of 5 stars


I like the looks of Untamed starring Eric Bana. The fact that it’s on Netflix makes giving it a shot a no-brainer.
Eric Bana stars as a special agent for the National Parks Service whose murder investigation sends him on a collision course with the dark secrets within the park, and in his own past.
Coming to Netflix July 17.

Vindicta (2023)
Director: Sean McNamara
Screenplay: Ian Neligh; story by Steven Paul
Stars: Elena Kampouris, Jeremy Piven, Travis Nelson, Daniel Cudmore, Bradley Stryker, Robin Atkin Downes and Sean Astin.
Tagline: None.
The Plot…
As riots rage across Seattle, a serial killer begins taking victims. The killer’s prey are first responders… police, fire and rescue workers. The maniac leaves Latin phrases by each mutilated body.
Lou is a rookie paramedic. Her proficiency in Latin allows her to decipher the killer’s message. Detective Russo will rely on Lou to assist with future clues. As the bodies pile up, Lou realizes that the killer is taking vengeance and those close to her may be next.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
I enjoyed this more than I thought I would. Definitely would qualify for a drive-in movie. There are worse ways to spend an hour and 27 minutes.
Vindicta (2023) rates 2 of 5 stars



Marv from Frank Miller’s Sin City is one of my all-time favorite characters. I love seeing artists do their “take” on the big lug. Today we have Marv by John Bivens.
Source: Jacob Pickthall.

Andrew Charipar is a Florida artist that I met going to conventions throughout the state. Andrew was always friendly. In addition to his work as an artist, Andrew owns and manages Misfit Corner Comics in Jacksonville, Florida.
Andrew’s take on Sly Stallone as Cobra was the first sketch I got from him.

28 Years Later (2025)
Director: Danny Boyle
Screenplay: Alex Garland
Stars: Alfie Williams, Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Edvin Ryding, Chi Lewis-Parry, Jack O’Connell and Ralph Fiennes.
Tagline: Time didn’t heal anything.
The Plot…
2002. In Britain a fast spreading infection turns people into mindless, frenzied, killing machines. The source is called the Rage Virus. The virus is passed through bites, blood or saliva. There is no cure.
As a horde attacks, Jimmy, a twelve-year-old boy sees his mother taken down. Jimmy runs to the church where his father is minister. The swarm of infected follows closely behind. Jimmy’s father gives the boy a small cross and tells him to “run!”. As the infected burst into the church, Jimmy’s father allows himself to be taken so that Jimmy may escape.
28 years later. The Rage Virus is contained to the British Isles which are now quarantined from the rest of the world. Military vessels patrol to make sure no one gets in or out. The virus has mutated. Some infected have grown bigger, faster and have limited reasoning.
Survivors either live alone or in small fortified villages. One such refuge is on a coastal island connected to the mainland by a causeway that is underwater except at low tide. Sentries stand watch 24 hours a day.
Jamie, his wife Isla and their twelve-year-old son Spike live on this island. Jamie is a scavenger for the community. Isla has been sick. She’s started to hallucinate. She’s weak and getting worse.
From time to time Jamie goes back to the mainland to search for needed items. Timing is crucial. He must leave at low tide and return before the water rises. If he fails to do so, tides are too strong and deep. Getting back to the island is then impossible.
Jamie believes that Spike is mature enough for his first trip to the mainland. The minimum age is usually fifteen. Going against convention, Jamie takes Spike over. When Spike learns that a doctor used to live within traveling distance, he wants to take his mother there. Jamie tells Spike the trip would be much too dangerous. Worse still, the doctor is out of his mind.
If Spike survives his first trip to the mainland, he is determined to take his mother to the doctor.
That is IF he survives…
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
28 days later upped the ante with the zombie genre. (And let’s not quibble if the rage-infected are zombies.)
There is a nice surprise twist near the end of the film.
The final scenes have a different feel than the rest of the film. Many will find/have found the change jarring. These scenes set up the next film in the series.
I’ve always contended that the best part of zombie/apocalyptic films is at the very beginning when people are unsure of what is happening or how to best respond. Having the virus mutate and having Spike make the mainland journey for the first time was a smart move. The audience is learning about the changes along with Spike. I hope the next film doesn’t make the infected blasé.
28 Years Later (2025) rates 4 of 5 stars



Fatima Camiloza is an artist known for her work in board games and illustration. Back around 2012, I was surfing the net. I saw Camiloza was taking water color commissions. Her prices were very reasonable, so I decided to go for one. Above is her take on Sly Stallone as Jack Carter.
THE BOUNCER by David Gordon
First sentence…
When the drunken football player went berserk and tried to steal a stripper, everyone yelled to get the bouncer.
The Overview: Beware of Spoilers…
Joe Brody was expelled from Harvard. So he joined the military. Joe was calm under pressure and had brains. So it’s not surprising his path led to Special Forces. Once out of the service, Joe got into contact with his childhood friend, Gio Caprisi. Caprisi gave Joe a job bouncing at one of his strip joints.
On the surface, Caprisi is a family man who runs a few clubs. Dig deep enough and you’ll find Caprisi is the crime boss of one of the New York families. Dig deeper and you’ll find Caprisi has even darker secrets.
When the FBI raids one of Caprisi’s strip clubs, Joe is brought in for questioning. Joe’s arresting officer is Agent Donna Zamora. No denying there’s chemistry between the two. Joe is released in short order. Still the club is going to be shut down until the feds finish their investigation.
So when Joe is offered good money to drive on an arms deal, he accepts. Things go sideways almost from the start. Joe is able to make it out taking a thug named Clarence with him. Clarence is impressed with Joe’s coolness under pressure.
Clarence offers Joe the opportunity to come in on a job that’s about to kick off. If Joe joins in, five guys will split a million bucks. All they have to do is steal a vial… of perfume. A very special well guarded vial indeed. Joe decides to join in. The payoff is worth the risk.
Meanwhile Caprisi is dealing with the feds and problems with other crime families. Thinking he’s a step or two ahead Caprisi makes a secret deal.
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THE BOUNCER is the first in the series. I enjoyed the ride and look forward to more.
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BURN TO SHINE by Jonathan Maberry
First sentence…
“You’re going to want to take that call,” I said.
The Overview: Beware of Spoilers…
Joe Ledger is an ex-Army Ranger and ex-Baltimore police detective. Ledger was recruited into the United States’ several-levels-above-top-secret Department of Military Sciences. This organization dealt with threats to the US,. Most of their missions involved stopping terrorists using advanced technology to create bio-weapons. Some of Ledger’s assignments ventured into the realm of the supernatural… and while Ledger might not believe in that “stuff” — his team had to deal with it. Ultimately because of threats to the world, Rogue Team International was formed.
The man calls himself Mr. October. He’s been known by other names. Mr. October is fine… for now. Mr. October has plans to change the world. Chaos will reign.
She should be dead. She was dead. She remembers that much. Slowly her memory is coming back. Mr. October calls her Mother Mary. Mother Mary’s IQ is on a genius level scale that is off the charts. As intelligent as she is, Mary is just as insane. She wants to see the world burn. It has to burn to shine.
Mr. October has the financial resources to get Mary whatever she needs to make a virus strain more potent than ever seen before. The virus will infect people across the country. The infected will become “bombs” spreading the plague. The US… and then the world will fall.
Joe Ledger and his team are sent to Pine Deep. From past experience Ledger knows to count on strange things. Groups of heavily armed men, gearing up for battle, usually indicate a militia. The “soldiers” look like skinheads. But the mission they’re preparing for is much more sinister. And even the “soldiers” have no idea how they’re being used.
It’s been said it’s impossible to stop an assassin willing to die. How do you stop an army of those assassins?
Joe Ledger and his team are going to find out. Or die trying.
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Fans of Jonathan Maberry’s Pine Deep series/characters will get a kick out of their inclusion in BURN TO SHINE.
Jonathan Maberry has another winner! I love the Joe Ledger tales.
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