“The Strain” Season 3 Trailer!

The Strain Season 3 Trailer!
I am a huge fan of The Strain which is one of the best-kept secrets on tv. If you’re a fan of horror or apocalyptic stories, then you should be watching The Strain.
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The Strain Season 3 Trailer!
I am a huge fan of The Strain which is one of the best-kept secrets on tv. If you’re a fan of horror or apocalyptic stories, then you should be watching The Strain.

I like this alternate poster art for The Thing posted by Dr. Giallo on Twitter. Wish I knew who the artist was to credit him/her.

HeroesCon 2016 was, as are all HeroesCons, a blast. Read on and I’m sure you’ll agree.
The Pre-Show:
Doralya and I left Thursday morning. Several of our friends were going up early and so we decided to meet them for dinner the night before the show. We met at Merts Heart and Soul. By we, I mean Doralya, John Beatty, Little John and his bride Patricia, Mike Cross, Richard Cox and his wife. The food was good, but the company was even better.
The Convention Hotels:
This was the first year that we stayed at two hotels. Usually we can either be found at the Westin or the Hampton Inn Charlotte – Uptown. This year, depending on the night we could be found at either. When we decided to go up early the Westin (our main hotel that we had already booked for the con) couldn’t fit us in. Thankfully, the Hampton came through.

People:

Sketches:
Autographs:
Panels:
Crime Panel – Joe Rauch talked crime/noir comics, tv and movies with Justin Greenwood (The Fuse), John Lees (And Then Emily was Gone), Rich Tommaso (Dark Corridor), Christopher Sebela and Ibrahim Moustafa (High Crimes).
The biggest surprise is that we only ate at Fuel once. It was good to keep that tradition alive, but not over do it.
In closing:
HeroesCon this year was huge. The wider aisles made movement easier. There were also additional sections this year with chairs and tables for con guests to sit, eat and visit.
Seeing old friends and meeting new ones is always a fun part of the show. I won’t try to list them all because invariably I would leave some out.
This year I was able to talk Doralya into coming into the show on Sunday. We walked the floor and met a lot of artists (new and old friends).
Thanks to Shelton and his crew for another great HeroesCon — see everyone next year!

The new Mechanic: Resurrection trailer looks like fun.

The new Jack Reacher: Never Look Back trailer looks like the movie will be a fun, if predictable, ride. I liked the first Jack Reacher movie and have no reason to think the sequel will be any less fun.

The new Magnificent Seven poster is here! Seems like there’s a big Hateful 8 vibe going on.

Mark Mancini and Mental_Floss present 11 Facts About History of the World, Part I. Here are three of my favorites…
2. THE LEAD CAVEMAN WAS PLAYED BY MEL BROOKS’S FORMER BOSS.
In 1949, the late, great Sid Caesar hired Brooks as a joke writer for The Admiral Broadway Revue, a short-lived NBC variety show. After the series ended, Brooks joined the staff of Caesar’s next program, Your Show of Shows. Working for a living legend was something the younger man would never forget. Even today, when Brooks is asked about his mentor, he often says “No Sid Caesar, no Mel Brooks.”
Twenty-two years after Your Show of Shows ended its run, Brooks expressed his gratitude to Caesar by giving him a major role in 1976’s Silent Movie. Brooks would cast the comic again in History of the World, this time as Chief Caveman, who has a zeal for music (and slapstick).
4. ORIGINALLY, JOSEPHUS WAS GOING TO BE PLAYED BY RICHARD PRYOR.
Josephus, a quick-witted Ethiopian slave, is a principal character in the film’s Roman Empire segment. Richard Pryor seemed perfect for the part and, to Brooks’s delight, he accepted the role. Unfortunately, though, a terrible accident kept him out of the movie. On June 9, 1980, less than a month after History of the World began production, the comic lit himself ablaze while freebasing cocaine and had to be hospitalized. At the suggestion of Madeline Kahn (who played Empress Nympho), Brooks handed the role to tap dancer Gregory Hines.
11. BROOKS NEVER INTENDED TO MAKE A SEQUEL.
With a title like History of the World, Part 1, you’d assume that a Part 2 would be hot on its heels. But Brooks has stated that he never intended to make a sequel. On June 7, 1981—just four days before the movie opened in theaters, the director weighed in on this subject in The New York Times. “Will there be a History of the World, Part 2?” he asked, rhetorically. “No. Maybe a Part 4, never a Part 2.”
The misleading title—as he later put it—was meant as “a joke,” one he now regrets. “I’m sorry I did that, the kids keep writing me letters asking when we are going to see part two,” he explained while promoting his DVD box set, The Incredible Mel Brooks: An Irresistible Collection of Unhinged Comedy. Still, he’s definitely thought about what new topics he might spoof in a potential follow-up—as he states in the below clip. “There’s a lot of things I haven’t covered in history. Things like the Civil War.”

“I have some ideas where Vic Mackey is, but I don’t know where Vic Mackey is until someone puts me in a writers’ room with a group of these people and some people who aren’t here and give us a week to sort it out,” Shield creator, Shawn Ryan said, pointing to the rest of The Shield writers on stage, including Kurt Sutter, Glen Mazzara, Scott Rosenbaum and Chic Eglee.
Shawn Ryan said this to an audience at the ATX TV Festival last Saturday. I sure hope someone at FX was listening. Who wouldn’t love to see a Shield mini (or even on-going) series? It worked with 24. FOX is doing it with Prison Break. C’mon FX, let’s do this!
Source: Deadline.com.

Yeah, I’ve got con fever. Or con fevah, as my good buddy, John Beatty calls it.
If all goes as planned, the fever [or fevah, if you prefer] will break tomorrow when Doralya and I load up the Jack Carter mobile Queen’s Kia Soul and head for Charlotte to attend HeroesCon 2016.
We’re going in a day early to make the most of the weekend. We plan to meet up with friends [Little John and Patricia, others?] for dinner and catching up.
Friday through Sunday will be non-stop fun. Look at the guest list, artist’s alley and the schedule of events! I’ve pre-arranged for some Stallone sketches for pick-up and will be on the lookout for others to add to the collection. I’ve packed my books ready to be autographed, made the list of artists to see and haven’t forgotten the HeroesCon shirts I have to pick up for John Higashi and The James Howell. Higashi has a sketch mission for me as well.
HeroesCon has been a Zablo family tradition since my sons were kids and it is always a blast. If you’re able to make it, come on down. I’ll be the guy getting the Stallone sketches.

Garin Pernia and Mental_Floss present 15 Solid Facts About The Flintstones. Here are three of my favorites…
4. THE FLINTSTONES DIDN’T COPY THE HONEYMOONERS.
It’s true that Fred was based on Jackie Gleason’s Honeymooners character Ralph Kramden, but Joe Barbera made him different. “So many people say, ‘Did you copy The Honeymooners?’ I said, ‘Well, if you compare The Flintstones to The Honeymooners, that’s the biggest compliment you can give me,” Barbera told Emmy TV Legends, “but The Honeymooners don’t have all the gags that we had in there,” including a Stoneway Piano and the Polarrock Camera.
7. PEBBLES WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A BABY BOY.
In 1962, during the show’s third season, the producers decided Fred and Wilma should have a child. Barbera told Emmy TV Legends the plan was for their child to be a boy, until Ideal Toy Company (the company that created the Rubik’s Cube and Betsy Wetsy) changed his mind. One day, Barbera received a call from the guy in charge of Flintstones merchandising. “He said, ‘Hey, I hear you’re having a baby on the show.’ I said, ‘Yeah,’” Barbera said. “He said, ‘Is it a boy or a girl?’ ‘What else, a boy. A chip off the old rock.’ He says, ‘That’s too bad. I have the ideal toy. If it was a girl, we could’ve made a hell of a deal.’ I said, ‘It’s is a girl.’” They sold three million dolls within the first couple of months.
8. MEL BLANC KEPT VOICING BARNEY DESPITE A HORRIBLE CAR ACCIDENT.
The Man of a Thousand Voices portrayed Barney Rubble, even following a devastating head-on car collision in 1961. Blanc didn’t let a 70-day hospital day deter him too much, and when he got out of the hospital, the cast and crew came to his home to record episodes. Blanc recounted the experience in his book, That’s Not All Folks, writing: “Tangles of wires were scattered all over the floor, and chairs and microphones were arranged around my hospital bed.”
The cast gathered around Blanc, and the producers talked to him through a built-in speaker. “Every couple of hours Joe would ask if I was too tired to carry on, but I insisted on completing the show,” Blanc wrote, saying that they recorded about 40 episodes in that manner. “Thankfully, by September, my doctors allowed me to sit up a bit, elevated by way of a pulley-cable system, to a semi-sitting position. It was no more than a few inches difference, but as I laughingly told my colleagues, ‘How nice is it to be able to look at your faces instead of at the damned ceiling.’”

Sly Stallone is set to star in a film currently titled Godforsaken (although the name will change) as an…
…aging ex-con with more regrets than memories. Upon hearing about his son’s death his solitude is quickly broken as he must now protect the only family he has left and avenge a son he hardly knew.
Jim [Cold in July] Mickle is on board to direct for STX Entertainment.
Source: Deadline.

With the passing of Muhammad Ali, there have been many stories that exemplify the man that Ali was. I love the story, told by Kevin Iole about the time Jim Brown Challenged Muhammad Ali to a Fight and It Didn’t Go Well for Brown.

“ROCKY”
by Gabz
Celebrating the 40th Anniversary!
Grey Matter Art, under license from MGM Studios is proud to present a new officially licensed, limited edition screen print for the 40th anniversary of the classic film, “Rocky” by talented artist, Grzegorz Domaradzki (Gabz). GMA are thrilled to be working with Gabz again to showcase this amazing poster. There are 2 separate editions for this poster, a regular and variant Edition. Below are details regarding the poster and release date.
Artist: Gabz
Size: 24×36
Regular Edition: 225/$45.00
Variant Edition: 175/$60.00
Printed by: D & L Screen Printing
This poster was released on Wednesday, June 08th on our website shop page at 1:00 PM (est) at www.greymatterart.com
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Brittney Hutagalung created today’s sketch of Sly as Jack Carter. Brittney had posted some sketches of Jon Bernthal that she was taking to MegaCon. I liked “Bnie’s” art and saw that she was open for commissions so I set this one up.
Brittney’s prices are very reasonable and she gets my highest recommendation.