Sly Stallone Retrospective by Chris Bumbray of JoBlo.com!

Chris Bumbray, over at JoBlo.com has a new series where he takes a look at the careers of famous movie stars.  As you’ve probably already figured out, this week he turns the spotlight on Sly Stallone.

Bumbray does an excellent job with his retrospective and analysis.  No nits to pick except I’d rate Stop of My Mom Will Shoot! as Sly’s worst  (not Rhinestone) and of course, everyone knows how much I enjoy Sly’s Get Carter.

RIP – Franco Columbu

Franco Columbu died yesterday of an unspecified illness.  He was 78.

Columbu was a boxer, weightlifter, bodybuilding champion, actor and chiropractor.  Franco met Arnold Schwarzenegger in the 1960s and they became lifelong friends, with Columbu serving as Arnold’s best man when he married Maria Shriver in 1986.  Columbu is a two-time Mr. Olympia Bodybuilding Champion.  He also appeared in Stay Hungry, Pumping Iron, The Terminator, Conan the Barbarian, The Running Man, Big Top Pee-wee, as well as other movies and television shows.  In addition, Franco trained many celebrities (including helping Sly Stallone get in shape for Rambo and other films).

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Franco Columbu’s family, friends and fans.

Howard Chaykin’s Solomon Kane!

One of the first characters I associated Howard Chaykin with was Solomon Kane.  Kane was created by Robert E. Howard (best known for Conan the Barbarian).  Kane may have created him but when I think of Solomon Kane I always think of Chaykin first.

Thanks to Black & White and Bronze you can read Rattle of Bones by Roy Thomas and Howard Chaykin which first appeared in Savage Sword of Conan #18 (April 1977).

Sylvester Stallone’s 10 Best Movies, According To Rotten Tomatoes

ScreenRant posted Sylvester Stallone’s 10 Best Movies, According To Rotten Tomatoes.  Below is their list and my rankings using just their top ten.  Regular readers would know that Get Carter would have definitely made my list.

ScreenRant

Craig

10. Rocky II 10. Antz
9. Nighthawks 9. Death Race 2000
8. Cop Land 8. Rocky II
7. Rocky Balboa 7. Creed II
6. Death Race 2000 6. Rocky Balboa
5. Creed II 5. First Blood
4. First Blood 4. Nighthawks
3. Antz 3. Cop Land
2. Rocky 2. Creed
1. Creed 1. Rocky

Rex Stout’s Nero Wolfe

If you’ve never read a Rex Stout Nero Wolfe story, you should.  You’d be in for a treat. 

Stout did something unique: he married the British Golden Age, puzzle-solving school of mystery fiction with the street-smart, hardboiled, thoroughly American detective novels of Chandler and Hammett to come up with a seamless blend of thought and action, narrated in a prose that was unfailingly literate, witty, and engaging.

Stout’s Nero Wolfe stories are entertaining with just the right mix of action, mystery and humor.  Neil Nyren (who I quoted above) provides an in-depth look at Stout and his stories at Crime Reads.  Check out Rex Stout: A Crime Reader’s Guide to the Classics.

Ms. Tree: One Mean Mother

I love this cover to Ms. Tree: One Mean Mother.  Ms. Tree was a comic series created by Max Allan Collins and Terry Beatty that first appeared back in the 1980’s!

I have to admit I didn’t get the title’s pun until my buddy, Jim Ivey pointed it out to me: Ms. Tree = Mystery.  He thought I was messing with him, but I truly missed it.  At any rate, Ms. Tree tales are being reprinted by Hard Case Crime.  Here’s how the first is being solicited…

When her private detective husband is murdered by the Muerta crime family, Ms. Tree takes over the business! Cold, calculating, and tough as nails, no case is too small, no violence too extreme, so long as a mystery is solved… and Ms. Tree is paid.

The creation of award-winning crime and comics writer Max Allan Collins (Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer, Road To Perdition, Quarry’s War), illustrated by co-creator and pulp legend Terry Beatty (Johnny Dynamite, Mike Danger, Rex Morgan M.D.)!

Collects five classic Ms. Tree stories for the first time since the ’80s, plus the rare Ms. Tree prose story “Inconvenience Store”!

The “D-Day” Trailer is Here!

The D-Day trailer is here!

Some people called it a suicide, but for the Rangers of the 2nd Battalion, that’s another word for #mission. When an elite group of American #soldiers are ordered to take out a series of German machine gun nests, they find themselves blindly venturing into hostile territory. Outnumbered and outgunned they must risk life and limb as they cross treacherous terrain, never knowing where the enemy might be hiding.

“Race with the Devil” and Drive-In Movie Memories

From time to time you’ll hear me talking about a type of film that I refer to as a drive-in movie.  I was fortunate enough to grow up when drive-in theaters were everywhere.  Drive-in theaters were inexpensive and fun, always offering at the very least a double feature of second run movies, low budget films and often theme nights (Charles Bronson movies, horror movies, well, you get the idea).

Brad Gullickson at Film School Rejects writes about a movie that definitely fits my criteria of a drive-in movie.  Race with the Devil is a low-budget movie featuring Peter Fonda and Warren Oates as a couple of buddies who with their wives stumble on a Satanic human sacrifice while camping out.  Before you can say, “Run!” the Satanists are after them with the thought of four more sacrifices.

Check out Gullickson’s Satanic Panic Hits The Road in ‘Race with the Devil’.