Are You Going to Si “El Gringo”

While we’re on the subject of drive-in movies, how about a look at the trailer for El Gringo?
And a tip o’ the sombrero to Chris Mills.
Shuffle – Deal Me In

I’m a fan of what I affectionately call drive-in movies. You know, low-budget, high-concept films that seldom rate an all-star cast, but have great entertainment value. Shuffle looks to fit the bill…
- It’s the story of a man played by TJ Thyne “who begins experiencing his life out of order; every day he wakes up at a different age, in a different year, on a different day of his life.” He “has no idea why he keeps waking up at different points in his life. Using clues from each experience, he begins to piece together why this keeps happening to him and sets out to end it once and for all.”
If Shuffle sounds like something you’d like, here’s the trailer and if it’s not your cup of tea, come back tomorrow and we’ll talk about something different.
Sly Says…

With the Sly’s recent discussion about a new Rambo story brewing, there’s been a lot of speculation that Sly might kill off everyone’s favorite warrior. I received word from Sly who writes….
- “When I said he goes out in a blaze of glory I didn’t mean his physical demise at all. Rambo will fade into perpetuity. Thank you.”
So no need to worry, Rambo’s not gong to see the Grim Reaper anytime soon! – Craig
Mitch Byrd: Rambo

This is my second Mitch Byrd sketch. You can see the first here. It’s rare to see Mitch at conventions but I’ve been lucky enough to meet up with him at MegaCon a couple of times. When Mitch makes an appearance, I try to get on his list. Look at his art and you can see why.
They Are Expendable, Too

Since a picture is worth 1,000 words, I just saved 989.
What if The Avengers Movie was Made in 1978?

What if The Avengers movie was made in 1978?
Collider: Where Laws of Physics Are Unpredictable

What would it be like to live in a world where the laws of physics were unpredictable? We’ll find out when Collider by Simon Oliver [writer], Robbi Rodriguez [artist] and Rico Renzi [colorist] hits comic shops this fall. But why wait until fall to learn more, when you can read this interview at CBR.com with Oliver and Rodriguez?
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.
100 Best Horror Films of All Time

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 Sends in a Maniac

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
The Alice Band Doesn’t Fear the Reaper

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.
9 New GI Joe: Retaliation Character Posters

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
Marv & Gail: Sin CIty 2gether Again

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.
























































