“Sara” by Starship

Midday Music Day 19. Sara by Starship.
Knee Deep in the Hoopla was not only a good name for an album [anyone else remember those] but the songs lived up to the name — they were good!
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Midday Music Day 19. Sara by Starship.
Knee Deep in the Hoopla was not only a good name for an album [anyone else remember those] but the songs lived up to the name — they were good!

The Hollywood Reporter recently posted an excerpt from Jon Cryer’s So That Happened: A Memoir.
The THR piece, titled Jon Cryer Reveals the Inside, Insane Account of Charlie Sheen’s Infamous Meltdown, lives up to the billing. Be advised before you click over that adult language and topics are discussed.

Here’s the final trailer to Dead Rising: Watchtower that premieres on the Crackle channel tomorrow.
Dead Rising: Watchtower looks like the second feature that you’d see at a drive-in on a Saturday night. In other words, I’ll tune in and enjoy it [hopefully] for what it is.

Tomer Hanuka created the masterpiece above and it is available through Mondo in a couple of versions of limited edition prints.
Source: /Film.

My love for the 1966 tv series Batmobile isn’t a secret.
CBR.com recently posted a large infographic of all the different Batmobiles in the 75 year history of Batman.
Adam West is still the driver of my favorite.

Midday Music Day 18. Foolish Heart by Steve Perry.
Does anyone know why Steve Perry stopped making music?

Maggie starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and directed by Henry Hobson doesn’t look to be our typical zombie movie. Actually, it may be for that reason I want to see it even more.

Another post relating to when I was a little kid growing up in the 60’s… it wasn’t unusual to see small framed silhouettes in houses. Folks could get them done of their family members or other people/things and they were pretty cool looking.
Recently the Hero Complex Gallery had a showing called Cut It Out: The Silhouette Art of Jordan Monsell. Mr. Monsell creates silhouettes of pop culture icons from movies and television. The pieces are guaranteed to bring a smile to your face.
Source: /Film.

Obviously someone loved the John Wick movie enough to work out all the details in the infographic above.
And for that I thank him/her/them.

Midday Music Day 17. Oh Sherrie by Steve Perry.
Like many, I’m a huge Steve Perry fan. When Perry’s album Street Talk was at the top of the charts I remember a buddy of mine who was into music big time, said, “Perry’s got the best pipes in the business.”
I don’t know about his plumbing, but Steve Perry can sing.

When I was a little kid growing up in the 60’s all the boys went through a model-building period. A lot of my friends liked cars, or planes or ships. I was more drawn to the Universal Monsters by Aurora.
I probably had ’em all at some point. My problem was once built, I would play with them as if they were GI Joes or Johnny West action figures.
Ah, good times.

Sunshine Superman is one to watch for.

Have you seen The Leviathan teaser? Created by Ruairi Robinson in an effort to get backing for a feature-length movie, the trailer has created a strong, positive buzz and looks to be on course to the big screen!

Midday Music Day 16. I Can Dream About You by Dan Hartman.
From the cult classic movie: Streets of Fire!

Recently Quint from AICN interviewed Robert Rodriguez about his Frazetta Gallery at SXSW.
So you’re probably wondering why the Drew Struzan First Blood painting leads our post, right? That’s because Robert Rodriguez owns the original and it is also on display at his Frazetta Gallery. You can also see Frank Miller originals there too.
The interview covers a lot of ground and is more than worth a read!