Paul Mann’s Stunning “Blade Runner” Alt Poster!

Paul Mann‘s Stunning Blade Runner Alt Poster!
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Paul Mann‘s Stunning Blade Runner Alt Poster!

The Steel Trap (1952)
Director: Andrew L. Stone
Screenplay: Andrew L. Stone
Stars: Joseph Cotten, Teresa Wright, Jonathan Hale, Walter Sande, Eddie Marr, Carleton Young, Katherine Warren, Tom Powers, William Hudson and Marjorie Bennett.
Tagline: Baited…by a million dollars – and all they had to do was REACH!
The Plot…
Jim Osborn (Cotton) has worked his way up to Assistant Manager of a large LA bank. Just for fun, Jim has thought of different ways to steal and getaway with one million dollars from the vault. His most recent plan has him tempted. He could steal the money on Friday after closing and take flights to get to Brazil before Monday morning. As long as Jim and his family made it to Brazil where they don’t have an extradition treaty with the US, he would be free (and rich)!
Jim lies to his wife about why they are going to Brazil on Friday. He puts his plan in place. On Friday after the bank closes, he steals the money. Now if everything falls into place…
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
I like the plan to steal the money. My problem was that every single step of the way things go wrong. This took a lot of suspense out. Instead of thinking, “Whew! That was close,” I began thinking, “Ok, what is the problem now?” Then when (BIG SPOILER ALERT), Jim decides to get the money back into the vault before the bank opens, everything goes right.
The Steel Trap (1952) rates 2 of 5 stars



Sinners (2025)
Director: Ryan Coogler
Screenplay: Ryan Coogler
Stars: Michael B. Jordan, Hailee Steinfeld, Miles Caton, Buddy Guy, Jack O’Connell, Wunmi Mosaku, Jayme Lawson, Omar Benson Miller, Li Jun Li , Lola Kirke, Tenaj L. Jackson, David Maldonado, Yao, Sam Malone and Delroy Lindo.
Tagline: Dance with the devil.
The Plot…
The notorious SmokeStack twins have returned home after seven years. In between they served in World War I and worked for Al Capone. Now flush with cash (that they stole from mobsters), Smoke and Stack plan to open a juke for colored folks. It will serve food, Irish beer, good whiskey and moonshine. Their cousin Preacher Boy is gonna be a big time Blues Man. He’s gonna play. And they’ve got Delta Slim for opening night. Music, dancing and food. Word is out. They’ve thought of everything to make it a night to remember.
Yeah, they’ve accounted for everything… except one.
Vampires.
Let the good times roll.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Michael B. Jordan plays identical twins Smoke and Stack.
Director Ryan Coogler said that Robert Rodriguez’s From Dusk Till Dawn and The Faculty were two major influences in making Sinners. Other influences according to Coogler were ‘Salem’s Lot and The Twilight Zone episode The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank.
Miles Caton makes his film debut.
Writer/Director Ryan Coogler has another winner. Excellent film all around from start to finish and top to bottom. Great casting, wonderful special effects and a story that entertains, provides scares, thrills and has a heart.
Sinners (2025) rates 5 of 5 stars



Amazing Alt Poster for The Shining by Matt Ferguson!

Maisie Gets Her Man (1942)
Director: Roy Del Ruth
Screenplay: Mary C. McCall Jr., Elizabeth Reinhardt, story by Elizabeth Reinhardt, Ethel Hill, based characters created by Wilson Collison.
Stars: Ann Sothern, Red Skelton, Leo Gorcey, Allen Jenkins, Donald Meek, Lloyd Corrigan, Walter Catlett, Fritz Feld, Willie Best, Esther Dale and Rags Ragland.
Tagline: Roar with Red Skelton in the Funniest Maisie Hit of All!
The Plot…
Maisie Ravier is an out of work vaudeville performer. Her former partner, Dr. Orco went crazy when his girl left him. While looking for work, Maisie meets Hap Hixby. Hap dreams of being a big time comedian. Everyone in his small town thought he was the funniest. So when Hap offers Maisie the opportunity to be his partner she accepts.
Only thing is, it turns out Hap has stage fright. Good thing Hap has a back-up plan. He sunk all his saved money in a business guaranteed to succeed. Bet you can guess the odds it’s a scam.
Maisie is falling for Hap, who has already fallen for Maisie. About that time, Hap’s former flame shows up.
Poor Maisie… what’s a girl to do?
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Maisie Gets Her Man is the sixth in the ten film series. Ann Sothern played Maisie in all of them.
Rags Ragland and Leo Gorcey show up in small parts!
Maisie Gets Her Man (1942) rates 3 of 5 stars



Finally we have the trailer (and poster) for 28 Years Later.
Deal me in.
Academy Award®-winning director Danny Boyle and Academy Award®-nominated writer Alex Garland reunite for 28 Years Later, a terrifying new story set in the world created by 28 Days Later.
It’s been almost three decades since the rage virus escaped a biological weapons laboratory, and now, still in a ruthlessly enforced quarantine, some have found ways to exist amidst the infected. One such group of survivors lives on a small island connected to the mainland by a single, heavily-defended causeway. When one of the group leaves the island on a mission into the dark heart of the mainland, he discovers secrets, wonders, and horrors that have mutated not only the infected but other survivors as well.
Directed by: Danny Boyle
Written by: Alex GarlandProduced by: Andrew Macdonald, Peter Rice, Bernard Bellew, Danny Boyle, Alex Garland
Executive Producer: Cillian Murphy
Cast: Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jack O’Connell, Alfie Williams and Ralph Fiennes

Alex Gallego recently shared his take on Sly Stallone as Dwight Manfredi from Tulsa King. Hope you dig it as much as I do.

The Americas (2025)
Director: None listed.
Stars: Tom Hanks.
Tagline: None.
The Plot…
The Americas is a ten part series, narrated by Tom Hanks, that explores animal life on North and South America. The episodes are:
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
According to NBC, the series was produced over 5 years and involved 180 expeditions. Each episode covers an area’s climate, landforms and animal life, spotlighting a few species. The episodes are exceptional – well written, produced and directed. Tom Hanks is outstanding as the narrator. Several episodes present many firsts on film.
The Americas (2025) rates 5 of 5 stars



If you’re a fan of Gahan Wilson’s cartoons, The Bristol Board has a gallery of some of his best.

Panama Hattie (1942)
Director: Norman Z. McLeod, Roy Del Ruth, Vincente Minnelli
Screenplay: Jack McGowan, Wilkie C. Mahoney (as Wilkie Mahoney), Herbert Fields, Mary C. McCall Jr. (uncredited), Lillie Messginer (uncredited), Vincent Minelli (uncredited), Joseph Schrank (uncredited), based on the 1940 American musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter and book by Herbert Fields and B. G. DeSylva.
Stars: Red Skelton, Ann Sothern, Rags Ragland, Ben Blue, Marsha Hunt, Virginia O’Brien, Alan Mowbray, Dan Dailey, The Berry Brothers and Lena Horne.
Tagline: Swing as Ann Sings – Laugh as Red Clowns – Thrill to the Navy Stirring Battle-cry
The Plot…
Panama Hattie is Hattie Maloney, a nightclub owner/singer in the Panama Canal Zone. Hattie has three Navy buddies, Red, Rags and Rowdy. They want Hattie to perform at big party they are organizing. Hattie is also getting ready to meet her fiancé’s young daughter for the first time. Kitty-Belle, an Admiral’s daughter also wants to marry Hattie’s fiancé. Oh, and Red, Rags and Rowdy think that they’ve discovered some Nazi spies.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Panama Hattie is all over the place. But considering the movie was based on a play, brought to the screen with eight writers and three directors, it isn’t surprising. There’s a little something for everyone if you’re looking for music, comedy and dancing.
I like Red Skelton and the under-rated Rags Ragland. My favorite parts of the movie involve them. As to the musical aspects, Virginia O’Brien has the best songs (especially about her getting drunk at the Savoy!), and The Berry Brothers the best dance. Oh, and Lena Horne made her MGM film debut in this film. Ms. Horne sings in a nightclub. Her scene was easily cut (without effecting the plot) when the film was shown in the South.
This film was made during World War II and the entire cast joins to sing the final song about the US joining the fight. The movie ends and immediately a card for War Bonds appears.
Panama Hattie (1942) rates 3 of 5 stars



Scandal Sheet (1952)
Director: Phil Karlson
Screenplay: Eugene Ling, James Poe, Ted Sherdeman based on THE DARK PAGE by Samuel Fuller
Stars: John Derek, Donna Reed, Broderick Crawford, Rosemary DeCamp, James Millican, Jay Adler, Shirley Ballard, Don Beddoe and Harry Morgan.
Tagline: The Man From “The Mob” Is Making Another Killing!
The Plot…
Steve McCleary (Derek), ace reporter for the New York Express, reports on a murderer that is dubbed The Lonely Hearts Killer. Little does McCleary know, but his editor, Mark Chapman (Crawford) is the killer! As McCleary digs deeper into the case, all of his evidence is being presented to the killer himself. Soon McCleary will be the killer’s next target!
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Scandal Sheet isn’t as well known as many other films of the era, but if you like crime thrillers, you should enjoy it.
Scandal Sheet (1952) rates 5 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 & Nancy by Eduardo Risso!
Source: Chad Knopf.

How about this Reservoir Dogs alt poster by Sam Green?

Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid (1982)
Director: Carl Reiner
Screenplay: Carl Reiner, George Gipe, Steve Martin
Stars: Steve Martin, Rachel Ward, Reni Santoni and Carl Reiner; archival footage: Alan Ladd, Barbara Stanwyck, Ray Milland, Ava Gardner, Burt Lancaster, Humphrey Bogart, Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman, Veronica Lake, Bette Davis, Lana Turner, Edward Arnold, Kirk Douglas, Fred MacMurray, James Cagney, Joan Crawford, Charles Laughton, Vincent Price, William Conrad, Charles McGraw, Jeff Corey, Brian Donlevy, Norma Varden, Edmond O’Brien.
Tagline: Laugh… or I’ll blow your lips off!
The Plot…
When Juliet Forrest’s (Ward) scientist father is killed in an auto accident, she hires Private Eye Rigby Reardon (Martin) to investigate. Searching her father’s lab, Reardon finds two lists of names. A mystery man wings Reardon and steals the lists.
More determined than ever to solve the case, Reardon will follow clues that lead him down mean streets, into dark alleys, searching for hidden truths, dealing with hard cases, low-lifes, doublecrossers and beautiful dames. What Reardon discovers is a conspiracy that could be the end of the good-old-USA.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid is a film noir parody that seamlessly integrates characters/scenes from classic noir films into the new story.
Director Carl Reiner says that Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid is the favorite film that he’s directed.
The film is Costume Designer Edith Head’s last feature film and is dedicated to her. It was also the final film of film composer Miklós Rózsa who re-scored music from films he had worked on in the 1940s.
The one city that the Nazi plot destroys is Terre Haute, Indiana. That is where I was born and lived through eighth grade.
Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid (1982) rates 4 of 5 stars



My Gun is Quick (1957)
Director: George White, Victor Saville (as Phil Victor)
Screenplay: Richard Collins, Richard Powell, screen story by Richard Powell, based on My GUN IS QUICK by Mickey Spillane
Stars: Robert Bray, Whitney Blake, Donald Randolph, Richard Garland, Fred Essler, Booth Colman, Pamela Duncan, Patricia Donahue, Peter Mamakos, Claire Carleton, Phil Arnold, George Cisar and Jan Chaney.
Tagline: The High Society Dame Who Played It Lowdown And Dirty! – The Secretary Who “Worked” After Hours! – The Stripper Who Knew How To Tease! – The Blonde Who Left Her Bedroom Door Open!
The Plot…
Late one evening in a diner, Mike Hammer (Bray) strikes up a conversation with a young prostitute called Red. When Red’s pimp comes in and begins to berate her, Hammer roughs the punk up and sends him on his way. Feeling sorry for Red, Hammer gives her money for a bus ticket home.
The next day Hammer learns Red was killed in a hit and run. A ring she was wearing was stolen. Hammer begins to dig into the case and learns the ring was part of a cache of Nazi jewels stolen after the war. Hammer makes it his business to discover Red’s killer and finds himself up against an American Colonel and other thugs looking for the jewels.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
My Gun is Quick is a low budget adaptation of Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer. Several actors have played Hammer in films/television including Mickey Spillane himself. My favorite is Armand Assante in I, the Jury.
My Gun is Quick (1957) rates 2 of 5 stars

