Sgt. Rock by Eduardo Risso!

When I think of Eduardo Risso, I always think 100 Bullets, Moonshine, Batman, Johnny Double… now I’ll have to add Sgt. Rock to the list. You can see more of Risso’s art here.
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When I think of Eduardo Risso, I always think 100 Bullets, Moonshine, Batman, Johnny Double… now I’ll have to add Sgt. Rock to the list. You can see more of Risso’s art here.

Cross starring Aldis Hodge – The Teaser Trailer is Here!

If you’re following Paul Renaud’s Twitter, you’ve already seen this beauty. If so, it’s still worth another look. If you’re not following Paul Renaud’s Twitter, you see why you should.
You can also see Renaud’s art at his Instagram page.

The Green Slime (1968)
Director: Kinji Fukasaku
Screenplay: William (Bill) Finger, Tom Rowe, Charles Sinclair, story by Ivan Reiner
Stars: Robert Horton, Luciana Paluzzi, Richard Jaeckel.
Tagline: The Green Slime are coming!!
The Plot…
Commander Jack Rankin (Horton) and Commander Vince Elliott (Jaeckel) are sent on a suicide mission to destroy a giant asteroid headed for earth. Although successful, one of the crew members accidentally carries a green slime substance back to the space station.
Soon the green slime transforms into monstrous beings that multiply and kill members of the crew! If the green slime monsters get back to earth it could be the end of humanity.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Robert Horton, Luciana Paluzzi and Richard Jaeckel were the stars attached. The rest of the cast consisted mainly of amateur and semi-professional actors. Many of the monsters were played by school aged children.
Bill Finger, the co-creator of Batman, is one of the screenwriters of The Green Slime.
The Green Slime was the first film featured on featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000.
The Green Slime (1968) 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 Jon Haward.

Violent City (1970)
Director: Sergio Sollima
Screenplay: Sauro Scavolini, Gianfranco Galligarich, Lina Wertmüller, Sergio Sollima, story by Dino Maiuri, Massimo De Rita
Stars: Charles Bronson, Telly Savalas, Jill Ireland and Michel Constantin.
Tagline: CHARLES BRONSON: A murderer whose love for a woman was VIOLENT. TELLY SAVALAS: A man who owns both the woman and the CITY.
The Plot…
Jeff Heston (Bronson) is a hitman who was ambushed and left for dead. Heston believes he was set up by a former boss. Now healed and ready for revenge… Heston discovers the person who set him up may have been his lover!
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Violent City received a second release in the U.S. but retitled as The Family in an effort to cash in on The Godfather‘s success.
Jon Voight and Sharon Tate were considered for the leads. At the time Charles Bronson was a bigger star in Europe and just becoming a leading man in the United States. Bronson agreed to star on the condition that his wife, Jill Ireland would co-star.
Violent City (1970) rates 2 of 5 stars.



Westworld (1973)
Director: Michael Crichton
Screenplay: Michael Crichton
Stars: Yul Brynner, Richard Benjamin, James Brolin, Norman Bartold, Alan Oppenheimer, Linda Gaye Scott, Steve Franken, Michael T. Mikler, Terry Wilson, Majel Barrett, Anne Randall, Charles Seel and Dick Van Patten.
Tagline: Boy, have we got a vacation for you…
The Plot…
In the near future those that can afford it go to an adult theme park named Delos. Delos is divided into three separate sections: West World, Medieval World and Roman World. Each world is designed to replicate the eras of their name. Robots almost indistinguishable from humans populate each world. Guest interact and act out their greatest fantasies. Want to be a bank robber in the old west? Overthrow a king? Partake in Roman orgies? You can do all these things and more.
Repeat visitor John Blane (Brolin) and his buddy, first timer Peter Martin (Benjamin) are visiting West World. They’re having a blast. Until things start to go wrong… very wrong.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
I saw West World when it was first released in 1973. I was 15 and loved it. I’ve re-watched it many times over the years and still love it. I thought that James Brolin would be the last man standing. I was so shocked when it turned out I was wrong.
Years after West World Michael Crichton created another amusement park that goes sideways with his novel (and later a film) Jurassic Park.
The film is set in the near future… 1983.
Silent film star, Harold Lloyd’s estate was used for Roman World filming and is listed in the credits!
Alan Oppenheimer plays one of the technicians in charge of the robots. Oppenheimer in the following year will play Dr. Rudy Wells, in a similar role on The Six Million Dollar Man.
As the robots begin to malfunction and the problem spreads from robot to robot we get one of the first instances of computer viruses!
Yul Brynner’s character dresses almost exactly as the character he played in The Magnificent Seven.
Westworld (1973) rates 5 of 5 stars.



Roger Corman, the award-winning writer, actor, director and producer died on May 9, 2024. Mr. Corman was 98.
After graduating high school Roger Corman went to Stanford University. While in the program, Mr. Corman decided he didn’t want to be an engineer. He enlisted in the Navy and served two years. He then went back to Stanford to complete his degree. Mr. Corman’s career as an engineer lasted less than a week. He quit and got a job in the 20th Century Fox mailroom.
From the mailroom, Roger Corman took various jobs to learn as much as he could about filmmaking. He sold his first script and worked on the film as an associate producer. Mr. Corman formed his own production company and raised money to produce his first film. He never looked back.
Over the course of his career Roger Corman worked as an actor (46 credits), director (56 credits) and producer (493 credits). He is noted for hiring young, untested talents such as Jack Nicholson, Sly Stallone, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, James Cameron, Gale Anne Hurd, Jonathan Demme, Ron Howard, Peter Bogdanovich and others. Roger Corman won an Honorary Academy Award in 2010.
Roger Corman’s writing resume includes: The Gunfighter (uncredited script consultant); Highway Dragnet (story); The Fast and the Furious (1954) (story); The Little Shop of Horrors (co-writer uncredited); The Terror (uncredited); Frankenstein Unbound (screenplay); Black Scorpion (creator – 22 episodes).
Some of Roger Corman’s acting appearances include: Monster from the Ocean Floor; Highway Dragnet; Day the World Ended; The Crybaby Killer; The Wasp Woman; Battle of Blood Island; Blood Bath; The Godfather Part II; Cannonball; The Howling; Swing Shift; Lords of the Deep; The Silence of the Lambs; Philadelphia; Apollo 13; Beverly Hills 90210; Scream 3; The Manchurian Candidate (2004); Dinoshark; Sharktopus and Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader.
Roger Corman’s directing resume includes: Five Guns West; The Beast with a Million Eyes; Day the World Ended; It Conquered the World; Attack of the Crab Monsters; Not of This Earth; The Undead; Rock All Night; Carnival Night; Machine-Gun Kelly; I, Mobster; A Bucket of Blood; House of Usher; The Little Shop of Horrors; The Pit and the Pendulum; The Premature Burial; The Intruder; Tales of Terror; Tower of London; The Raven; The Terror; X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes; The Haunted Palace; The Masque of the Red Death; The Tomb of Legeia; The Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre; The Trip; Bloody Mama; Deathsport; Battle Beyond the Stars and Frankenstein Unbound.
Roger Corman’s producing credits include: Highway Dragnet; Monster from the Ocean Floor; The Fast and the Furious; The Beast with a Million Eyes; Day the World Ended; It Conquered the World; Attack of the Crab Monsters; Machine-Gun Kelly; I, Mobster; The Wasp Woman; Bucket of Blood; House of Usher; The Little Shop of Horrors; The Pit and the Pendulum; The Premature Burial; The Intruder; Tales of Terror; The Raven; X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes; Dementia 13; The Haunted Palace; The Masque of the Red Death; The Tomb of Ligeia; Ride in the Whirlwind; The Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre; The Trip; Targets; Pit Stop; Bloody Mama; Boxcar Bertha; Amarcord; Cockfighter; Big Bad Mama; Capone; Death Race 2000; The Romantic Englishwoman; The Story of Adele H; Nashville Girl; Eat My Dust; Jackson County Jail; Cannonball; Grand Theft Auto; I Never Promised You a Rose Garden; A Hero Ain’t Nothin’ But a Sandwich; Deathsport; Piranha; Saint Jack; The Lady in Red; Breaker Morant; Battle Beyond the Stars; Shogun Assassin; Space Raiders; Deathstalker; Stripped to Kill; Big Bad Mama II; Bloodfist II; Frankenstein Unbound; Dead Space; Bloodfist III: Forced to Fight; Kyko; Black Scorpion (22 episodes); Marlene Dietrich: Her Own Song; Rage and Discipline; Saurian and Death Race (2008).
I admire Roger Corman’s talent and tenacity. He was able to be successful as a writer, director, actor and producer. The length of his career is amazing. He worked with legends such as Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre and Vincent Price. He gave starts to the careers of Sly Stallone, Jack Nicholson and James Cameron to name three. There were many more. I always thought it was cool that Mr. Corman was known best for his low budget films, yet we would see him turn up acting in movies like The Godfather Part II, The Silence of the Lambs, Philadelphia and Apollo 13.
I don’t know that we’ll ever see another career to match Roger Corman’s.
Out thoughts and prayers go out to Roger Corman’s family, friends and fans.

The Big Knife (1955)
Director: Robert Aldrich
Screenplay: James Poe based on The Big Knife by Clifford Odets
Stars: Jack Palance, Ida Lupino, Wendell Corey, Jean Hagen, Rod Steiger, Everett Sloane, Wesley Addy, Paul Langton, Nick Dennis, Bill Walker, Shelley Winters, Robert Emhardt, Michael Fox, Strother Martin and Richard Boone (narrator)
Tagline: A journey to the dark heart of Hollywood.
The Plot…
Charlie Castle (Palance) is a famous movie star. Charlie has all of the benefits of being on top. He’s rich, has a upscale home, a lovely wife and young son. From all appearances Charlie is on top of the world.
Appearances can be deceiving.
Charlie’s contract is up and he’s being pressured by studio owner, Stanley Hoff (Steiger) to sign a long-term deal. Hoff has the power to make or break stars, and he uses it without discretion. Charlie wants out. Tired of Charlie’s career coming before his family, his wife Marion (Lupino) says she will leave him if he re-signs.
But Charlie has a dark secret that would cost him everything if it came out… and Stanley Hoff will tell the world if Charlie doesn’t sign the contract today.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Because of the unflattering look at Hollywood several studios turned down the film. Director Robert Aldrich’s company made the movie. After the film’s release Aldrich had trouble getting more directing jobs. He made a couple of films in Europe before returning to the US.
Many thought that Steiger’s character was a take-off of Harry Cohen (Columbia’s studio head). Cohen reportedly thought so as well and was offended. According to director Aldrich, Steiger’s character had characteristics from Cohen as well as other studio heads. Examples include: crying to get a star to sign (Louis B. Mayer) and wearing a hearing aide (Howard Hughes).
Clifford Odets play The Big Knife ran for over 100 performances, was directed by Lee Strasberg, and starred John Garfield as Charles Castle. Garfield was scheduled to star, but died before the film was made. Shelley Winters dedicated her performance to John Garfield.
The Big Knife (1955) rates 4 of 5 stars.



Training Day (2001)
Director: Antoine Fuqua
Screenplay: David Ayer
Stars: Denzel Washington, Ethan Hawke, Scott Glenn, Tom Berenger, Harris Yulin, Raymond J. Barry, Cliff Curtis, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Macy Gray, Eva Mendes, Nick Chinlund, Jaime Gomez, Raymond Cruz, Noel Gugliemi, Samantha Esteban, David Ayer, Peter Greene and Terry Crews.
Tagline: The only thing more dangerous than the line being crossed, is the cop who will cross it.
The Plot…
It’s L.A. police officer Jake Hoyt’s (Hawke) training day. Hoyt has been teamed with the highly decorated narcotics Detective Alonzo Harris (Washington). Hoyt badly wants the promotion. He’s about to discover that Detective Harris is a cop who will cross any lines to make a bust. Very quickly Harris makes it clear that is the expectation for Hoyt if he is to get promoted to the team.
Hoyt is hesitant at first, but is slowly seduced by Detective Harris’ reputation, charisma and results. As the shift continues, Hoyt learns something that puts his life at risk. What do you do when your partner/mentor is worse than the gangbangers you’re after?
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Both of Training Days leads were nominated for Academy Awards with one winning…
Ethan Hawke had more screen time than Denzel Washington, yet was nominated for an Academy Award in the Supporting Role category.
Training Day was originally set up to be directed by Davis Guggenheim, starring Samuel L. Jackson and Matt Damon.
Actors reportedly considered for Jake Hoyt included Tobey Maguire, Eminem, Paul Walker, Freddy Prinze Jr., Ryan Phillippe, Christian Bale, Mark Wahlberg and Scott Speedman.
Antoine Fuqua filmed in real gang locations. Real gang members from Rollin’ 60 Crips, PJ Watts Crips, and B. P. Stones (a Bloods set) appear on-screen.
The coffee shop where Washington and Hawke first meet has been used in several movies including Se7en, Gone in 60 Seconds, Ghost World, and Catch Me If You Can.
Lights Out (2024) rates 5 of 5 stars.



The second trailer for A Quiet Place: Day One is here. I love apocalyptic movies that show how things go sideways and no one is sure of the best move.
Deal me in!
Welcome to DAY ONE. Watch the new trailer for #AQuietPlace: Day One – only in theatres June 28.

Gangnam Zombie (2023)
Director: Lee Soo-seong
Screenplay: Choe Seung
Stars: Ji Il-joo, Park Ji-yeon.
Tagline: None.
The Plot…
Young podcasters and shoppers in an upscale mall in Gangnam fight for their lives during a zombie uprising!
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
If I make it through the entire movie, I usually am able to justify a two star rating. Not this one.
Gangnam Zombie (2023) rates 1 of 5 stars.



Lights Out (2024)
Director: Christian Sesma
Screenplay: Chad Law, Garry Charles, story by Brandon Burrows
Stars: Frank Grillo, Mekhi Phifer, Jaime King, Dermot Mulroney, Scott Adkins, Amaury Nolasco, Kevin Gage, Jessica Medina and Donald Cerrone .
Tagline: They started the wrong fight.
The Plot…
Michael ‘Duffy’ Duffield (Grillo) is a drifter. He’s also ex-military who suffers from PTSD. After observing Duffy take apart several guys in a bar fight, Max Bomer (Phifer) sees easy money in his future. Bomer tells Duffy about an underground fight circuit where big money is wagered. Hesitant at first, Duffy agrees.
Soon Duffy and Bomer on the wrong side of gangster, Sage Parker (Mulroney) and the leader of the criminal gang, Detective Ellen Ridway (King). With criminals and crooked cops after them, what chance do Duffy and Bomer have?
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Lights Out is fairly by-the-numbers action, but the cast of Frank Grillo, Mekhi Phifer, Jaime King and Dermot Mulroney add to it’s watchability.
Lights Out (2024) rates 3 of 5 stars.



Sanford and Son: Season 2 (1973)
Based on: Steptoe and Son by Ray Galton, Alan Simpson
Developed by: Bud Yorkin, Norman Lear (uncredited)
Director: Peter Baldwin (Eps. 15, 19-20, 22-24, 28, 35-36, 38); Rick Edelstein (Eps. 16, 21, 25, 27, 34); Jack Shea (Eps. 17-18, 26, 29-32, 37); Sid McCoy (Ep. 33)
Teleplay: Terry Ryan (Ep. 15); Allan Katz & Don Reo (Eps. 16, 22-24, 30, 34); Richard Pryor & Paul Mooney (Eps. 17, 25); Everett Greenbaum & Jim Fritzell (Ep. 18, 37); Ilunga Adell (credited as Adell Stevenson) (Eps. 19, 21, 26, 31, 38); Lloyd Garver & Ken Hecht (Ep. 27, 32); Lee Kalcheim and Aaron Ruben (story by Lee Kalcheim) (Ep. 28); Odie Hawkins and Aaron Ruben (story by Odie Hawkins) (Ep. 29); Aaron Ruben (story by : Ray Galton & Alan Simpson) (Ep. 33, 35-36)
Stars: Redd Foxx, Demond Wilson, LaWanda Page, Don Bexley, Beah Richards, Hal Williams, Nathaniel Taylor, Noam Pitlik, Dick O’Neill, Gregory Sierra, Slappy White, Davis Roberts, Marguerite Ray, Roscoe Lee Browne, Lynn Hamilton, Thalmus Rasulala, Ron Glass, William Hansen, Larry J. Blake, Howard Platt, Roger E. Mosley, Vernon Weddle, Ja’net DuBois, Liam Dunn, Kim Hamilton, Mary Wickes, Gabriel Dell, Lena Horne, John Amos, Joan Prather, Paula Kelly, Alma Beltran, James Wheaton, Maida Severn, Burt Mustin, Jonathan Harris, Herb Voland, Lincoln Kilpatrick Jr., Jack DeLeon and Kelly Thordsen.
Tagline: Redd Foxx and Demond Wilson play two guys who know the score – and how to beat the game. America, you’re in for a yock…Archie, you’re in for a shock
The Plot…
Fred Sanford (Foxx) and his son, Lamont (Wilson) are junk dealers. Fred’s wife died years ago and Lamont stays on to assist his dad with the business. Together they get into various misadventures as they attempt to get ahead.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
In its second season Sanford and Son became the 2nd highest rated show on television. Also in its second season, Sanford and Son earned two Primetime Emmy nominations:
Season two saw the first appearance of semi-regulars Bubba (Don Bexley), Rollo (Nathaniel Taylor), Julio (Gregory Sierra), and Aunt Esther (LaWanda Page).
Season two notable guest stars include: Roscoe Lee Brown (The Cowboys); Ron Glass (Barney Miller); Gregory Sierra (Barney Miller); Roger E. Mosley (Magnum PI); Ja’Net DuBois (Good Times); Lena Horne; John Amos (Good Times) and Jonathan Harris (Lost in Space).
Richard Pryor co-wrote two episodes.
Sandford and Son: Season 2 (1973) rates 5 of 5 stars.

