“Wayward Pines” – A Place to Die For

Wayward Pines has a great cast and trailer to boot. Let’s hope the series lives up to them.
Previews and Reviews that are Z's Views

Wayward Pines has a great cast and trailer to boot. Let’s hope the series lives up to them.

Kel Symons was recently interviewed over at Forces of Geek about The Mercenary Sea and his new creation Reyn. Fans will want to check it out.

The International trailer for Mad Max Fury Road is even more insane than the first American teaser. I can’t wait.

Criminal Macabre / The Goon: When Freaks Collide is a one-shot published by Dark Horse Comics.
Writers: Steve Niles, Eric Powell
Artist: Christopher Mitten
Colorist: Michelle Madsen
Cover Artist: Fiona Staple
Cal McDonald, the drug-fueled paranormal private dick, goes head to head with Lonely Street’s zombie-pulverizing Goon, in a weird in-between world full of monsters, horror, and humor!

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Rating: 5 out of 5

Todd Robinson’s The Hard Bounce and Dirty Words get my highest recommendations.
That isn’t news to longtime readers of this blog but Robinson’s new interview over BCC might be.

Bullet to the Head #6 is part of a six issue mini-series from Dynamite Comics. Originally printed in France as Du plomb dans la tête (which roughly translates to Lead in the Head), the story was later optioned and adapted into a Sylvester Stallone movie.
Written by Matz
Art by Colin Wilson
Colors by Chris Blythe
Letters by Colin Wilson
The final chapter of the critically acclaimed masterpiece arrives this November! All of the violence, mayhem, and carnage of the previous issues come together in an intensely suspenseful and violent issue. Written by Matz and drawn by Colin Wilson (Ed Brubaker’s Point Blank), enjoy the exciting conclusion of the best crime noir masterpiece in today’s comics!

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Bullet to the Head #5 is part of a six issue mini-series from Dynamite Comics. Originally printed in France as Du plomb dans la tête (which roughly translates to Lead in the Head), the story was later optioned and adapted into a Sylvester Stallone movie.
Written by Matz
Art by Colin Wilson
Colors by Chris Blythe
Letters by Colin Wilson
The penultimate chapter of the critically acclaimed masterpiece arrives with Bullet to the Head #5! All of the violence, mayhem, and carnage of the previous issues come together in its most horrifyingly bloody issue yet! Written by Matz and drawn by Colin Wilson (Ed Brubaker’s Point Blank), Bullet to the Head distinguishes itself as the best crime noir masterpiece in today’s comics!

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Mental_Floss presents 18 Things You Might Not Have Known About Silence of the Lambs.
Here are three of my favorites…
1. IT’S THE THIRD FILM TO EVER WIN ALL OF THE “BIG FIVE” OSCARS—BEST PICTURE, ACTOR, ACTRESS, DIRECTOR, AND SCREENPLAY.
The other two were It Happened One Night in 1934, and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest in 1975.
2. GENE SISKEL GAVE IT A THUMBS DOWN.
Siskel infamously didn’t see what all the fuss was about, dismissing the movie as a “star-studded freak show” on TV and writing that Lambs was “a case of much ado about nothing.” The Oscars, and Ebert, disagreed.
7. SEAN CONNERY WAS THE FIRST CHOICE TO PLAY LECTER.
Connery read the script and found it “revolting.” Daniel Day-Lewis and Derek Jacobi were also considered.

Today we have the poster and trailer for Backcountry.
Camping, anyone?

Bullet to the Head #4 is part of a six issue mini-series from Dynamite Comics. Originally printed in France as Du plomb dans la tête (which roughly translates to Lead in the Head), the story was later optioned and adapted into a Sylvester Stallone movie.
Written by Matz
Art by Colin Wilson
Colors by Chris Blythe
Letters by Colin Wilson
The crime noir masterpiece continues, written by Matz and drawn by Colin Wilson (Ed Brubaker’s Point Blank)! The book centers on a pair of assassin buddies and a pair of cop buddies, with a body count that grows as the story progresses and each pair trying to figure out what is happening! In this 4th issue of the award-winning crime saga, the violence intensifies and with a pulse pounding last page!

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Bullet to the Head #4 is for mature audiences due to violence, adult language and situations.
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Mental Floss presents: 15 Quirks of U.S. Presidents You Didn’t Learn in School.
From their list here are three of my favorites…
3. CHESTER A. ARTHUR’S RUMMAGE SALE
You couldn’t call Chester A. Arthur the sentimental type. The 21st president was happy to hand over wagonloads of White House furniture—the former belongings of his long line of esteemed predecessors dating all the way back to John Adams’s term—to the highest bidder. Rumor has it he only snagged $8,000 for the priceless haul.
6. MARTIN VAN BUREN’S LOADED ARGUMENTS
Seemingly of Monroe’s school of thought, Martin Van Buren was known to bring a pair of loaded pistols to Senatorial assemblies, just in case an argument became too heated.
7. BENJAMIN HARRISON’S LIGHT TRAUMA
Benjamin Harrison, whose presidency was the first to oversee a White House wired with electricity, might be commended for embracing scientific progress … if it weren’t for the desperate fear of light switches that kept him from ever actually utilizing this new technology.

Today we have the poster and trailer for Champs.
Champs will be something that I’ll want to watch. Man, it sure brought back some great boxing memories for this fan. It’s pretty sad that some of the fighter’s won’t get the same pleasure from remembering the “good days of boxing.”

Bullet to the Head #3 is part of a six issue mini-series from Dynamite Comics. Originally printed in France as Du plomb dans la tête (which roughly translates to Lead in the Head), the story was later optioned and adapted into a Sylvester Stallone movie.
Written by Matz Art by Colin Wilson Colors by Chris Blythe Letters by Colin Wilson
Bullet to the Head, the crime noir masterpiece continues, written by Matz and drawn by Colin Wilson (Ed Brubaker’s Point Blank)! The book centers on a pair of assassin buddies and a pair of cop buddies, with a body count that grows as the story progresses and each pair trying to figure out what is happening! In this third issue of the award-winning crime saga, the pair of assassins strike again! But why?

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Bryce Carlson [writer], Vanesa R. Del Rey [artist] are following up their, uh, hit crime comic mini-series, Hit with a sequel set two years later.
Hit: 1957 looks to be another winner for Carlson, Del Rey and fans of crime fiction. Carlson recently gave CBR.com the skinny. I’m in.