Frank Miller “Sin City” Gallery at The Bristol Board!

There’s a nice Frank Miller Sin City Gallery at The Bristol Board. Click over and you’ll see bigger versions of the art above and several other Miller Sin City pages.
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There’s a nice Frank Miller Sin City Gallery at The Bristol Board. Click over and you’ll see bigger versions of the art above and several other Miller Sin City pages.

The Why Files: Season 2 (2021)
Creator: Andrew Gentile
Stars: Andrew Gentile
Tagline: Where Cool Nerds Laugh and Learn
The Plot…
The Why Files started as a weekly Youtube podcast where the host, Andrew Gentile looked at myths, legends, strange phenomena and more. Gentile approaches each subject with respect and the right touch of humor. After explaining the subject he then explains what part is true, debunks parts that can be and admits if the truth isn’t known.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Andrew Gentile is an excellent host. His sidekick is a Hecklefish that adds humor.
Some of my favorite episodes from season two include: Apollo 20: The Secret Mission to the Moon; The Mysterious Case of the Circleville Letters; The Truth Behind Possession and Exorcisms; How a UFO Caused the Battle of Los Angeles; Bigfoot Aliens KGB? Dyatlov Pass Explained; John Titor: Time Traveler, Soldier, Savior; Visitor from Another Dimension: the Man from Taured; What Lies Below? The Denver Airport Conspiracy; Valiant Thor: A UFO, the Pentagon and a 3-year Mission to Save the World..
The Why Files: Season 2 (2021) earns 5 of 5 stars.



Here we have the poster and trailer for The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare directed by Guy Ritchie and starring Henry Cavill, Eiza González and Alan Ritchson.
The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare – In theaters April 19. Starring Henry Cavill, Eiza González, Alan Ritchson, Alex Pettyfer, Hero Fiennes Tiffin, Babs Olusanmokun, Henrique Zaga, Til Schweiger, with Henry Golding, and Cary Elwes.
Based upon recently declassified files of the British War Department and inspired by true events, THE MINISTRY OF UNGENTLEMANLY WARFARE is an action-comedy that tells the story of the first-ever special forces organization formed during WWII by UK Prime Minister Winston Churchill and a small group of military officials including author Ian Fleming. The top-secret combat unit, composed of a motley crew of rogues and mavericks, goes on a daring mission against the Nazis using entirely unconventional and utterly “ungentlemanly” fighting techniques. Ultimately their audacious approach changed the course of the war and laid the foundation for the British SAS and modern Black Ops warfare.

Anytime I discover a new (to me) Marshall Rogers piece (especially if it’s Batman), it’s worth a post.
Source: Leonard Pederson

Synchronic (2019)
Director: Justin Benson, Aaron Moorhead
Screenplay: Justin Benson
Stars: Anthony Mackie, Jamie Dornan, Ally Ioannides and Ramiz Monsef
Tagline: Time is an illusion
The Plot…
Steve (Mackie) and Dennis (Dornan) are New Orleans paramedics. Recently they’ve been getting calls where the victims have used a new street drug called Synchronic. The drug often leaves the user incoherent or dead under unusual circumstances. One person appeared to be victim of a sword fight, another died from the bite of a poisonous snake not found in the state and yet another was found stabbed with an ancient sword.
While at a local smoke shop, Steve is able to purchase several Synchronic pills. A man claims to be the chemist who invented Synchronic attempts to buy the pills from Steve. He offers much more than Steve paid. The chemist wants to destroy the pills. Later Steve learns that the chemist believes the pills allow young people who take Synchronic to easily travel through time. Adults, because of their body chemistry, have problems when taking the pills.
When Dennis’ daughter (Ioannides) doesn’t come home and can’t be found, Dennis and Steve learn she was last seen at a party where Synchronic was available. Steve believes that the only hope to find her is to take the Synchronic himself…
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
I like well done time travel films and Synchronic qualifies.
Anthony Mackie is always good and this outing is no exception. Ally Ioannides doesn’t have a lot to do, but I enjoyed seeing her. She’s grown up since Into the Badlands.



George Pelecanos has a new one coming out. Actually four new ones if we want to be accurate. Here’s the lowdown…
Four blistering novellas, drawn together by themes of strife, violence, and humanity; “Every time I read one of George Pelecanos’s novels, I’m left a little awed.” (Dennis Lehane)
When the son of the Carusos is involved in a hold up, the family home comes under siege in the form of a no-knock warrant. Months after the cops destroyed their home, the Carusos struggle to return to normal. Elsewhere, two former inmates reunite by chance on the set of a TV production. Both have found their way on the straight and narrow path, that is, until one sees the potential for an easy grift. A teenage boy must step into the man he’d like to be as a hostage crisis grips his hometown. A woman adrift meets a man tied to her grandmother’s past, an encounter that awakens her to a bloody history that undergirds the place she grew up.
Pelecanos’ portraits are characterized by shades of grey, resisting the mold of heroes and villains, victims and perpetrators, good and evil. At once streetwise and full of heart, Owning Up grapples with random chance, the bind of consequence, and the forked paths a life can take.
OWNING UP by George Pelecanos drops February 6, 2024.

Marv from Frank Miller’s Sin City is one of my all-time favorite characters. I love seeing artists do their “take” on the big lug. Today we have Marv by Roger Vidal.

The Invisible Woman (1940)
Director: A. Edward Sutherland
Screenplay: Robert Lees, Frederic I. Rinaldo, Gertrude Purcell, story by Curt Siodmak, Joe May
Stars: Virginia Bruce, John Barrymore, John Howard, Oscar Homolka, Donald MacBride, Margaret Hamilton, Charles Lane, Mary Gordon and Shemp Howard.
Tagline: The YEAR’S FUNNIEST FUN!
The Plot…
Richard Russell (Howard) has always used part of his wealth to fund eccentric Professor Gibbs’ (Barrymore) inventions. When Gibbs comes up with a method to turn people invisible he needs a test subject. Out-of-work model, Kitty Carroll (Bruce) volunteers. When gangsters learn of the device, they decide to steal it. Kitty, Professor Gibbs and Richard are in over their heads.
Let the fun begin!
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
The Invisible Woman was a 1942 Oscar Nominee for Best Special Effects.
If at times John Barrymore seems to be looking past who he’s talking to or in different directions as he speaks, it’s because cue cards were placed in strategic locations around the room. Sadly Barrymore’s alcoholism had taken a toll.
Watch for Shemp Howard as the gangster named Frankie! Margaret Hamilton of Wizard of Oz fame also has a supporting role.
The Invisible Woman (1940) earns 3 of 5 stars.



These are molds created for John Carpenter’s unmade Creature from the Black Lagoon reboot. Man, I wish Carpenter had made the film. If he doesn’t ever get to it, I’d love to see Guillermo del Toro or Robert Rodriguez give it a go.

Source: Body Snatchers.

The Strain: Season 1 (2014)
Created by: Guillermo del Toro, Chuck Hogan
Directors: Guillermo del Toro (ep. 1); David Semel (eps. 2 – 3); Keith Gordon (ep. 4); Peter Weller (eps. 5 – 6, 11); Charlotte Sieling (eps. 7, 9); Guy Ferland (ep. 8); John Dahl (ep. 10); Deran Sarafian (ep. 12); Phil Abraham (ep. 13)
Screenplay: Guillermo del Toro, Chuck Hogan (eps. 2, 8); David Weddle, Bradley Thompson (eps. 2, 7); Chuck Hogan (ep. 3); Regina Corrado (eps. 4, 9); Gennifer Hutchison (eps. 5, 10); Justin Britt-Gibson (ep. 6); Justin Britt-Gibson, Chuck Hogan (ep. 11); Carlton Cruse, David Weddle, Bradley Thompson (ep. 12); Carlton Cruse, Chuck Hogan (ep. 13)
Stars: Corey Stoll, David Bradley, Jim Watson, Mía Maestro, Kevin Durand, Jonathan Hyde, Richard Sammel, Jack Kesy, Natalie Brown, Miguel Gomez, Ben Hyland, Ruta Gedmintas, Pedro Miguel Arce, Adriana Barraza and Sean Astin.
Tagline: None.
The Plot…
A passenger plan lands in New York City. All but four people on board are dead. Dr. Ephraim “Eph” Goodweather (Stohl) of the CDC is sent in with a small team to determine the cause. When his efforts to quarantine the four survivors is refused, Eph believes that they will potentially transmit the unknown virus to to others.
Meanwhile Professor Abraham Setrakian (Bradley), a holocaust survivor, believes the cause is strigoi more commonly referred to as vampires. Setrakian explains these are nothing like movie vampires. Of course no one believes the old man.
The truth is strigoi are behind the deaths. A “Master” strigoi is making his move to bring war on humans. The Master is aided by a sickly billionaire who has been promised eternal life and a former Nazi commandant who has aided the master for decades. Eph and Setrakian are pulling together a team of people who have seen strigoi in action.
The fate of the world hangs in the balance.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan have created a modern day vampire tale with a backstory that extends not just decades, but centuries. The vampires aren’t the classic creatures of the night seen in countless movies. And the stakes aren’t just a beautiful woman’s soul. Here the fate of the world is at risk.
The writers should be commended for creating a huge cast of interesting characters with wonderful backstories. Dr. Ephraim “Eph” Goodweather played by Corey Stoll is the lead. It isn’t often the “star” is given so many character flaws. Several members of the supporting cast have lived up to the title co-star. Kudos to David Bradley as Professor Abraham Setrakian, Kevin Durand as Vasiliy Fet and Miguel Gomez as Augustin “Gus” Elizalde for playing characters that make the show sing. Jonathan Hyde as Eldritch Palmer, the sickly billionaire who aides the Master and Richard Sammel as Thomas Eichhorst, the Nazi vampire acolyte who has served the Master for decades deserve kudos as well.
Although Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan wrote a Strain trilogy of novels, the series doesn’t follow them exactly.
The Strain: Season 1 (2019) earns 5 of 5 stars.



Kenneth Partridge at Mental Floss posted The Greatest Night in Pop: 10 Facts About the Making of “We Are the World”. It takes you behind the scenes of who wanted in, who was not invited, and more. It’s well worth a read. Before you click over, here are three of my favorite facts and my thoughts on each.
Prince was notably absent from the proceedings. (According to Partridge, “His (Prince’s) absence likely had something to do with his rivalry with Michael Jackson.” It’s unfortunate that Prince didn’t participate. It would have been the icing on the cake. – Craig)
Madonna was also missing—though not by choice. (According to Partridge the organizers didn’t think she could sing. Madonna apparently carried a grudge of not being invited. She “opted not to join the ‘We Are the World’ finale” at Live Aide. – Craig)
Not everyone liked “We Are the World.” (And we’re talking about those who performed on the recording! Billy Joel was quoted as saying, “I don’t think anybody liked it… There was a lot of side-eye.” Cyndi Lauper thought the song sounded like a Pepsi commercial. Hopefully opinions changed when they saw the good the proceeds did. – Craig)

Diggin’ this cool Bruce Lee’s Game of Death Alt Poster by David Benzal. You can see more of Benzal’s art here.

The Why Files: Season 1 (2020)
Creator: Andrew Gentile
Stars: Andrew Gentile
Tagline: Where Cool Nerds Laugh and Learn
The Plot…
The Why Files started as a weekly Youtube podcast where the host, Andrew Gentile looked at myths, legends, strange phenomena and more. Gentile approaches each subject with respect and the right touch of humor. After explaining the subject he then explains what part is true, debunks parts that can be and admits if the truth isn’t known.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Andrew Gentile is an excellent host. His sidekick is a Hecklefish that adds humor.
Some of my favorite episodes from season one include: Top Scariest Places You Can Actually Visit; Rain of Terror; The Most Top Secret Places in the World; Nanorobotics & Nanotechnology – Can We Live Forever?; The Voynich Manuscript; Stay out of the Nevada Triangle; CIA Declassifies UFO Documents; The Philadelphia Experiment and Time Travelers Caught on Film.
The Why Files: Season 1 (2020) earns 5 of 5 stars.



Batman has had hundreds if not thousands of artists since his inception. Marshall Rogers should always be on the short list of the best to have drawn him.
Source: Beta Ray Benny

Yes, the original Road House is a cult classic. Yes, Gyllenhall is going to be roasted when compared to Swayze. Yet, with all that said, I like the looks of the poster and (especially) the trailer for the updated Road House. Connor McGregor looks to be an excellent villain.
In this adrenaline-fueled reimagining of the 80s cult classic, ex-UFC fighter Dalton (Jake Gyllenhaal) takes a job as a bouncer at a Florida Keys roadhouse, only to discover that this paradise is not all it seems. Road House is open for business March 21 on @primevideo.