Marv by Mandy War!

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 a Marv by Mandy War.
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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 a Marv by Mandy War.

The Alto Knights (2025)
Director: Barry Levinson
Screenplay: Nicholas Pileggi
Stars: Robert De Niro, Debra Messing, Kathrine Narducci, Cosmo Jarvis, Michael Rispoli, James Ciccone, Wallace Langham, Ed Amatrudo, Mike Seely and Brian Scolaro.
Tagline: The most dangerous enemy is an old friend
The Plot…
Frank Costello and Vito Genovese grew up together as best friends. They became notorius crime bosses for different families. When Costello plans to retire he informs Genovese. Genovese smells a doublecross. Soon a gang war irrupts. Who will survive?
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Who cares? I tapped out after about 30 minutes.
A lot of the movie is voice overs played as old time photos appear. I also thought having De Niro play both parts was more distracting than it should be.
Although Robert De Niro plays both Frank Costello and Vito Genovese, an actor was hired to play opposite De Niro during filming. De Niro felt it was needed to get the best performance. So the actor would play Costello while De Niro acted as Genovese. The De Niro and the actor would switch parts and redo the scenes. The actor hired has been kept a secret.
The Alto Knights (2025) rates 1 of 5 stars.



Check out this awesome Goodfellas alt poster by Huan Do.

Predator 2 (1990)
Director: Stephen Hopkins
Screenplay: Jim Thomas, John Thomas based on characters created by Jim Thomas, John Thomas
Stars: Danny Glover, Gary Busey, Kevin Peter Hall, Rubén Blades, Maria Conchita Alonso, Robert Davi, Adam Baldwin, Kent McCord, Morton Downey Jr., Calvin Lockhart, Steve Kahan, Henry Kingi, Elpidia Carrillo, Lilyan Chauvin and Bill Paxton.
Tagline: He’s in town with a few days to kill.
The Plot…
1997. Los Angeles is suffering one of the worst summer heat waves in history. When temperatures rise, tempers flare which is only adding to problems facing L.A.’s finest. A gang war between Columbian and Jamacan drug cartels is in full force. Gunfire and turf battles erupt with frequency. Lieutenant Mike Harrigan and his drug task force have their hands full.
When Special Agent Peter Keyes leading a Federal Task Force arrives, Harrigan thinks that they’ve come to assist in taking down the cartels. Soon Harrigan will learn the real reason. A Predator has come to town to collect trophies.
Hunting season is now open.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Kevin Peter Hall returned to play the Predator. For scenes at the end of the movie where additional Predators show up, members of the L.A. Lakers were recruited for the roles.
John McTiernan, director of the original Predator, was getting $2 million a film and producers didn’t want to pay that much.
Elpidia Carrillo, who played Anna in the first film, is listed in the credits, but you will have to look hard to find her. Carrillo shows up on a video monitor in Federal Agent Keye’s mobile headquarters. Carrillo filmed other scenes that didn’t make the final cut.
Danny Glover, Gary Busey and Steve Kahan co-starred in Lethal Weapon (1987). Kahan played Glover’s boss in all the Lethal Weapon films.
It was nice seeing Kent McCord of Adam-12 fame in a supporting role.
I loved Predator. Predator 2 is good, but falls short of the original. Predator 2 leans more into the humor, over-the-top scenes and gore.
Predator 2 (1990) rates 3 of 5 stars.



Hellboy by Nic Klein! Wowzers. We need a full Hellboy story drawn by Nic Klein. Could someone get on that, please?

The Wire: Season 4 (2006)
Created by: David Simon
Teleplay by:
Directed by: Joe Chappelle (eps. 1, 12); Christine Moore (ep. 2); Seith Mann (ep. 3); Jim McKay (ep. 4); David Platt (ep. 5); Dan Attias (ep.6); Anthony Hemingway (ep. 7); Agnieszka Holland (ep. 8); Alex Zakrzewski (ep. 9); Ernest Dickerson (ep. 10, 13); Brad Anderson (ep. 11)
Stars: Aidan Gillen, Jim True-Frost, Domenick Lombardozzi, Reg E. Cathey, Jamie Hector, Wendell Pierce, Lance Reddick, Sonja Sohn, John Doman, Clarke Peters, Robert Wisdom, Seth Gilliam, Corey Parker Robinson, Frankie Faison, Dominic West, Deirdre Lovejoy, Andre Royo, J. D. Williams, Chad Coleman, Glynn Turman, Robert F. Chew, Method Man, Hassan Johnson, Gbenga Akinnagbe, Felicia Pearson, Michael Kostroff, Isiah Whitlock, Jr., Delaney Williams, Amy Ryan, Paul Ben-Victor and Michael K. Williams.
Tagline: None.
The Plot…
With Stringer Bell dead, Marlo has expanded his crew to take over the Barksdale territory. The police are surprised that Marlo’s expansion hasn’t led to dead bodies. It has, but Marlo has figured a way to keep them under cover. Chris and Snoop continue taking bodies but they never turn up.
Herc, on the Mayor’s security detail figures it will be an easy way to promotion. Then Herc accidentally learns something that may cost him his job.
Councilman Carcetti continues his efforts to become Baltimore’s new Mayor. Carcetti’s rise in the polls forces Mayor Royce to take stern actions. Dirty tricks and questionable ethics are par for the course.
Michael’s willingness to do what it takes to control his corner impresses Marlo. Omar bids his time until he is ready to make his move against Marlo’s organization.
Former Major Crimes Unit Officer Roland ‘Prez’ Pryzbylewski takes a teaching job at a local high school. Ex-con Cutty, trying to stay out of trouble with his parole officer begins working as a truant officer. Bubbles is repeatedly beaten and robbed by a street thug. His police friends are no help. When Bubbles has reached his limit, he plans revenge that backfires in a way that will haunt him for life.
Deputy Commissioner Rawls sees the shifting political sands as an opportunity for advancement. Former Baltimore Police Major Howard “Bunny” Colvin accepts a position supported by a government grant to work with the most disruptive high school students. The plan isn’t supported by district or state guidelines, but seems to be working.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
The Wire was a Nominee for a 2005 Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series – George Pelecanos (writer/story by), David Simon (story by) for the Middle Ground episode
Each season of The Wire builds upon the last. The series continues to be well written, well directed and well acted.
The series spends as much time with the criminals as the cops. This season we get political intrigue, the impact politics has on police work and a local at students headed in the wrong direction and their impact on school settings. Kudos to the writers for making each character and storyline important.
I cannot wait to start season 5.
The Wire: Season 4 (2006) earns 5 of 5 stars.



Sly Stallone as Rambo is one of the pieces I got from Dean Beattie when he opened up a commission list. I jumped on board, got this headsketch, a Rocky piece, a Jack Carter & John Wick piece and two of his sketchbooks. If you’d like to see more of Dean’s art you can at his webpage or his Instagram.

aka Charlie Sheen (2025)
Director: Andrew Renzi
Stars: Charlie Sheen, Sean Penn, Jon Cryer, Denise Richards, Chris Tucker and Heidi Fleiss.
Tagline: None.
The Plot…
Charlie Sheen bares all in a two-part documentary that covers his life from a small child to now. Sheen discusses his childhood, movie career, being the highest paid actor on television ($2 million per episode) as well as repeatedly bottoming out several times along the way due to drug and alcohol abuse.
Sheen along with Sean Penn (childhood friend), Jon Cryer (Two and a Half Men co-star), Chris Tucker (movie co-star), Denise Richards (ex-wife), Heidi Fleiss (famous Hollywood Madam to the Stars) and others tell of Sheen’s highs and lows. Nothing is off limits and Charlie discusses many topics for the first time.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Charlie Sheen had it all. And lost it several times due to his self-destructive and addictive personality. It is amazing that Sheen was able to come back so many times. He seems to be in a good place now and perhaps it is due to his willingness to open up about his life. Sheen has been clean for seven years at this point. Hopefully he won’t relapse.
aka Charlie Sheen (2025) rates 5 of 5 stars.


Charlie Griak watched First Blood for the first time. Here’s part of what he said about the film…
Just watched “First Blood” for the first time and was really surprised by how much deeper and emotionally complex it was than I expected—a great movie and a great performance by Sylvester Stallone!
Click on the link and see Charlie’s complete statement and more of his amazing art.

Crom! That is a great Conan by Aaron Lopresti!

BLUE MOON by Lee Child
First sentence…
The city looked small on a map of America.
The Overview: Beware of Spoilers…
The Greyhound bus was about to pull into town. Reacher, sitting several seats behind, notices an old man with a thick bank envelope sticking out of his pocket. A seat ahead of Reacher, a greasy haired man was also eyeing the packet. It wouldn’t take a crystal ball to see what was going to happen when the senior citizen exited the bus. So Reacher decided to get off as well.
Sure enough, when the time was right (or so he thought) the greaser made his move. Reacher ended the robbery but not before the old timer was knocked to the ground. Reacher made sure the would-be thief went down too. The creep would wake up with bruisers and maybe a little more respect for his elders.
As Reacher handed the envelope back to the old man, he realized the geezer was carrying $15,000 or maybe more. It turns out the old guy was in debt to some very bad people. The old guy’s daughter had cancer. Insurance was slow to pay and the cancer was fast-moving. So the old man borrowed from Albanian gangsters. The excessive interest was causing finanacial ruin to the old man and his wife. They’d soon lose their house.
Reacher decides to intervene. He’s pretty sure he can square things with the loansharks. That’s before he learns that the Ukranian gangsters have an uneasy true with a Albanian gang. That gives Reacher an idea. If it works, the old couple will be out of debt and a lot of gangsters will be dead. If his plan fails, the old couple might be killed. Worse still, Reacher would suffer a slow torturous death.
But once in a Blue Moon… everything goes just right. Perhaps this will be one of those times.
+++
BLUE MOON is the 24th in the Jack Reacher series. All the Reacher novels are fun rides. BLUE Moon is one of the best.
Rating:


California King (2025)
Director: Eli Stern
Screenplay: Eli Stern
Stars: Travis Bennett, Jimmy Tatro, Victoria Justice, Joel McHale, Melanie Haynes and Kevin Changaris.
Tagline: None.
The Plot…
Perry is excited to learn that Lynette, his high school girlfriend, the love of his life has broken up with her boyfriend. Perry wants to win her back.
But how?
With the help of his buddy and Lynette’s brother a scheme is born. Perry will save Lynette’s brother from kidnappers. That’s right. Kidnappers. Perry, his friend and Lynette’s brother will fake the kidnapping and rescue.
What could go wrong?
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
California King is tries too hard to be hip. I usually give movies at least 30 minutes before I give up. With California King I lasted 21 minutes. Your mileage may vary.
California King (2025) rates 1 of 5 stars.


Whoa! Check out the teaser for The Rip starring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck & Directed by Joe Carnahan.
Deal me in!
Upon discovering millions in cash in a derelict stash house, trust among a team of Miami cops begins to fray. As outside forces learn about the size of the seizure, everything is called into question — including who they can rely on.
Starring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck & Directed by Joe Carnahan.
The Rip is only on Netflix, January 16.

Charlie Chan on Broadway (1937)
Director: Eugene Forde
Screenplay: Charles Belden. Jerome Cady story by Art Arthur Robert Ellis, Helen Logan
Stars: Warner Oland, Keye Luke, J. Edward Bromberg, Leon Ames, Marc Lawrence, Douglas Fowley and Lon Chaney Jr..
Tagline: DEATH STRIKES TWICE IN MANHATTAN’S GAYEST SPOTS!
The Plot…
Charlie Chan (Oland) and his son Lee (Luke) are in pulled into the murder investigation of a woman who knew political secrets and had threatened to tell all.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Lon Chaney Jr, appears uncredited in one of his first roles.
This was Warner Oland’s 15th and second-t0-last outing as Charlie Chan.
Charlie Chan on Broadway (1937) rates 2 of 5 stars.

