Looper

Although I wasn’t impressed with the Looper poster, I do like the look of it’s trailer. I’m not ready to run out and buy tickets just yet, but I will keep Looper on my radar.
Previews and Reviews that are Z's Views

Although I wasn’t impressed with the Looper poster, I do like the look of it’s trailer. I’m not ready to run out and buy tickets just yet, but I will keep Looper on my radar.

If you’re a fan of horror movies, then you might want to find out how many of the 100 Best Horror Films of All Time you’ve seen. I’ve seen 65, but my guess is that many of you will top that.

Thomas Boatwright is back and with a vengeance. He knows you have to send a maniac to catch a maniac.
If you’d like to see more of Thomas Boatwright’s art check out his blog and his DA site. Send him some love.
If you get commissions, you should consider a piece from Thomas. He keeps you totally in the loop on his progress, finishes his commissions on or ahead of schedule, has very reasonable prices, is a fantastic artist and always gives you more than you’re expecting! – Craig

Although I was never a Blue Oyster Cult fan, I always liked the song that they’re best known for: Don’t Fear the Reaper. I think I may like The Alice Band’s version even better.
A tip o’ the scythe to Bits and Pieces.

This is just one of nine new character posters for GI Joe: Retaliation. Of course, it is the best one. ; )
A tip o’ the brain bucket to IMPAwards.com

According to this report at Spinoff Online, both Mickey Rourke and Rosario Dawson are set to return to Sin Ciity, when the sequel begins filming this summer. This is the best news I’ve heard all week.

1. Stare at the red dot on the girls nose for 30 seconds.
2. Turn your eyes to a plain surface (a sheet of white paper works great).
3. Blink repeatedly and quickly.
4. What do you see?
A big positive thank you for the negative illusion to Bits and Pieces.

I’ll admit that my palms got moist watching this video of a Russian who got on a sky-scrapper’s roof and decided to climb the snow-covered steps to a tower… and then up the tower.
Watch it on full screen and feel your stomach tighten and your body shift to find balance.

Lance Sawyer is back, this time with his take on Sly as Freddy from Cop Land. I saw Lance was taking on some sketch and sketch card commissions, so I jumped on board.
If you’d like your own commission or to see more of Lance’s art, you can right here.

That’s just half of the wrap-around cover by Charlie Adlard for the 100th issue of The Walking Dead. You can see a 100th-issue-worthy-sized poster of the cover here thanks to CBR.com.
It’s hard to believe that The Walking Dead is almost to the 100th issue. I can remember my excitement after reading the first issue and making this post recommending it way back in November of 2004. The Walking Dead quickly became my favorite regularly published comic and I posted about it a lot over the years.
Now with the ever-increasing popularity of the tv series and the publicity from the 100th issue milestone, it looks like we’re in for several more years of Walking Dead greatness. My only fear is that there won’t be enough room on the cover of issue 200 for a roll call of the dead.

I am really impressed with Rowan Stocks Moore’s minimalist movie poster for Disney’s Snow White.

I sure hope that the Total Recall update has plenty of action.

Want to see the first five minutes of Lockout? You can, but first be advised that Lockout is rated PG13 for intense sequences of violence and action, and language including some sexual references. With that said, here’s the first five minutes of Lockout.

Here’s a sketch card of Sly as Jack Carter that Eric Merced did when I bought his sketchbook back in 2010. I’m pretty sure this was the first sketchcard that I ever got and it somehow eluded being posted until today. You can see more of Eric’s art at his site and his DA home.