“The Wire: Season One” created by David Simon / Z-View

The Wire: Season 1 (2002)

Created by: David Simon

Teleplay by: (eps. 1-4; 6; 8; 10) David Simon from a story by David Simon, Ed Burns; (ep.5) Ed Burns from a story by David Simon, Ed Burns; (ep. 7) Rafael Alvarez from a story by David Simon, Ed Burns; (ep. 9) David H. Melnick, Shamit Choksey from a story by David Simon, Ed Burns; (ep. 11) Joy Kecken (as Joy Lusco) from a story by David Simon, Ed Burns; (ep. 12) George P. Pelecanos from a story by David Simon, Ed Burns;

Directed by: Clark Johnson (eps. 1-2; 5); Peter Medak (ep. 3); Clement Virgo (eps. 4; 12); Ed Bianchi (ep. 6); Joe Chappelle (ep. 7); Gloria Muzio (ep. 8); Milcho Manchevski (ep. 9); Brad Anderson (ep. 10); Steve Shill (ep. 11); Tim Van Patten (ep. 13)

Stars: Dominic West, Idris Elba, Lawrence Gilliard Jr., Lance Reddick, Wood Harris, Sonja Sohn, Wendell Pierce, Frankie Faison, Andre Royo, Deirdre Lovejoy, John Doman, Peter Gerety, Seth Gilliam, Domenick Lombardozzi, Clarke Peters, Jim True-Frost, Michael K. Williams, Hassan Johnson, J.D. Williams, Clayton LeBouef, Delaney Williams, Richard DeAngelis, Wendy Grantham, Michael Kostroff, Michael Salconi, Callie Thorne, Maria Broom, Robert F. Chew, Michael Hyatt, Melanie Nicholls-King, Nat Benchley, Tom Quinn, Fredro Starr, Jarvis George, Jeorge Watson, Brian Anthony Wilson, Doug Olear and Michael B. Jordan.

Tagline: None.

The Plot…

Baltimore Homicide Detective Jimmy McNulty is upset when D’Angelo Barksdale beats a murder rap.  McNulty sees an opportunity when he speaks to an old friend, who happens to be a judge with political influence.  McNulty informs Judge Phelan that D’Angelo Barksdale not only beat the murder rap, but even worse, Barksdale’s uncle runs a major drug operation in the city.

Judge Phelan decides to put pressure on the mayor and police commissioner.  Blindsided by the judge, because McNulty skipped the chain of command, the Deputy Commissioner of Operations, the Narcotics Unit Commander and the Homicide Unit Commander are called on the carpet.  The judge expects results.

The decision is made to create a small task force.  The unit will be made up of a couple of rookie cops, some veteran officers who scrape by, a good street cop, and McNulty.  The team will be led by Lieutenant Cedric Daniels.  Daniels understands that his superiors made the task force  for show.  They want the squad to wrap up quickly with a few busts to appease the mayor.

As the group comes together, they struggle to become a team.  But soon the squad comes realize that they’ve been given a chance to make a difference.  They plan to take down the Barksdale organization.

Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…

The Wire looks and feels real.  The characters (major and minor) are well rounded.  In fact some of the smaller roles (both police and criminals) are played by real-life police and criminals.  Some of the characters are based on real-life people and events.

The character of Omar was so popular that his role was expanded and he appeared in all five seasons.  Despite being a cold-blooded killer, Omar lives by a code.  Ironically he is more honest than many of the cops.  Also, Omar is the only major character to never curse.

The series is well written, well directed and well acted.  So many of the unknown actors (when the series started) went on to have great careers.

In my review of The Last of Us Season 2, I wrote, “I’ve never seen a lead character that has irritated me as much as Ellie did.”   The Wire‘s McNulty gives Ellie a run for her money.

I love that the series spends as much time with the criminals as the cops.  It’s interesting to see both groups struggling to stay one step ahead of the others.

I loved season one.  On to season 2.

The Wire: Season 1 (2002) earns 5 of 5 stars.

“Operation Undead” (2024) / Z-View

Operation Undead (2024)

Director:  Khom Kongkiat Khomsiri

Screenplay:  Khom Kongkiat Khomsiri

Stars: Thawatchanin Darayon, Akkarat Nimitchai

Tagline: None.

The Plot…

1941.  World War II rages.  In Chumphon Province, Thailand, a squad of rookie soldiers find themselves fighting against well armed Japanese invaders.  Then a zombie outbreak starts.

Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…

I like well made zombie films.  One set during World War II has a lot of potential.  I tapped out at the 35 minute mark.  Your mileage may vary.

Operation Undead (2024) rates 1 of 5 stars

“The Pickup” (2025) starring Eddie Murphy, Pete Davidson, Eva Longoria and Keke Palmer / Z-View

The Pickup (2025)

Director:  Tim Story

Screenplay:  Matt Mider, Kevin Burrows

Stars: Eddie Murphy, Pete Davidson, Keke Palmer, Jack Kesy, Ismael Cruz Cordova, Eva Longoria, Jef Holbrook, Enoch King, Nelson Bonilla, Joe Anoa’i (aka Roman Reigns), Ray Murphy Jr., Keith Adams,  Regina Ting Chen, Marshawn Lynch and Andrew Dice Clay. 

Tagline: They’re armed but she’s dangerous.

The Plot…

Russell Pierce, an armored car driver nearing retirement, cannot wait to finish his day.  He’s got dinner plans with his wife for a celebration.  When Russell learns his driving partner for the day is the crazy rookie, Travis Stolly, Russell hopes for an easy route.

But that’s not to be.

Instead their given a long drive through a radio dead zone.  And they’ll be carrying millions.

Of course as soon as they hit the dead zone, a trio of well armed thieves make their move.

Russell is going to be a little late.

Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…

I was hoping for better.  But I have to say Keke Palmer is easy on the eyes.

The Pickup (2025) rates 2 of 5 stars

“Capricorn One” written & directed by Peter Hyams; starring Elliott Gould, James Brolin, Brenda Vaccaro, Sam Waterston, O.J. Simpson, Hal Holbrook, Karen Black & Telly Savalas / Z-View

Capricorn One (1978)

Director:  Peter Hyams

Screenplay:  Peter Hyams

Stars: Elliott Gould, James Brolin, Brenda Vaccaro, Sam Waterston, O.J. Simpson, Hal Holbrook, Karen Black, David Huddleston, David Doyle, Lee Bryant, Denise Nicholas, Robert Walden,  James Sikking, Alan Fudge, James Karen, Barbara Bosson and Telly Savalas. 

Tagline: Would you be shocked to find out that the greatest moment of our recent history may not have happened at all?

The Plot…

Capricorn One is set to be the first manned mission to Mars.  Mission Commander Charles Brubaker will be joined by Peter Willis and John Walker.  Just minutes before liftoff, the crew is secretly taken out of the capsule and driven to a remote desert military base.

In the meantime the launch proceeds as normal.  The world as well as mission control believe the crew is onboard.

The Capricorn One crew is met by NASA head Dr. James Kelloway.  Kelloway explains that it was recently discovered that Capricorn One’s life support system contained a fatal flaw. Had the crew been sent up, they would have died in route to Mars.

There was too much riding on the mission to cancel. A contingent of politicians already felt that the money to support the Mars mission and other NASA projects could be better spent elsewhere.  If Capricorn One failed, all funding would be cut off.  Private contractors and powerful politicians would lose billions.

So a secret plan was developed.  The mission to Mars would continue. The crew would perform their scheduled activities from a soundstage.  The audio/video would be sent via relays to appear that it was coming from Capricorn One. Very few people in the world would know.

Charles Brubaker isn’t buying it.  He believes that the public would understand. Peter and John agree.  They don’t want to fake the trip.  Funding need not be lost.  Kelloway says that powerful people aren’t willing to take the chance.  If Charles, Peter and John don’t agree to play along, not only are their lives in danger, but so are the lives of their families.

Reluctantly Charles, Peter and John agree to the charade.  Secretly Charles informs Peter and John when they return and their families are safe, he is going to come clean.

All goes well on Capricorn One’s trip to Mars.  The crew’s videos have everyone fooled.  The return flight to Earth is by the book.  Then on re-entry, the ship’s heat shield fails.  The ship explodes.  The crew could not survive.

Meanwhile back at the remote military base, Charles, Peter and John realize if they are thought to have died on the mission, there is no way that they can ever be seen again alive.

Miles from nowhere… in the middle of a desert… unsure where the closest city is, the three begin a run for their lives.

Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…

NASA provided mock-up spacecraft, sets, vehicles and other technical assistance.

Capricorn One was the most successful independently produced movie of 1977.

Writer/director Peter Hyams wanted Robert Hooks or Bernie Casey for the role that went to O.J. Simpson. Simpson was the producers’ choice and they wouldn’t budge.

Peter Hyams also wrote and directed Outland (1981).  The corporation Con Amalgamate appears in both films.  In Capricorn One, it is the company that cut corners and made the faulty life-support system. In Outland, it is the corporation that runs mining on Io.

The scenes of the crop duster with Brubaker hanging on to the wing as it is chased by two military helicopters works!

Stunt pilot, Frank Tallman, said that the scenes with the crop duster chased by two military helicopters and all flying low to the ground through zig-zagging canyons was the most dangerous flying he ever did.

There were two different novelizations written for Capricorn One.  Each had a different author. Ron Goulart wrote the version published in the United States. Bernard Ross’ (aka Ken Follett!) take was published in the United Kingdom.  The U.K. version puts more emphasis on the reporter than the U.S. novel.

Capricorn One‘s two stars, Elliott Gould and James Brolin were both married to the same woman in real life.  Gould was married to Barbra Streisand from 1963 to 1971. Brolin married Streisand in 1998.

Capricorn One is my favorite film written by Peter Hyams.  It is also my favorite film directed by Peter Hyams.  It also features my favorite Elliott Gould performance.

Capricorn One is under-rated.

Capricorn One (1978) rates 5 of 5 stars

“Murderer” (2014) / Z-View

Murderer (2014)

Director:  Lee Ki-wook

Screenplay: Lee Ki-wook

Stars:  Ma Dong-seok aka Don Lee

Tagline: None.

The Plot…

Joo-hyeop is a single parent raising his only son.  Joo-hyeop is also a serial killer. When his son brings home a new friend, Joo-hyeop is shocked.  The little girl is the only person to ever have survived one of Joo-hyeop’s murder sprees.  Afraid that the little girl will recognize him, Joo-hyeop makes plans to eliminate her.

Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…

I wanted to see this film since I’m a Ma Dong-seok (Don Lee) fan.  I tapped out after about 30 minutes.  Your mileage may vary.

Murderer (2014) rates 1 of 5 stars

Jack Carter & John Wick Share a Drink by Marc Lapierre!

Every year the Cartoon Art Museum does a fundraiser.  Artists take on commissions with the funds raised going to support the Museum.  It’s a great cause supported by exceptional artists who share their talents in an effort to support the Museum.

This year one of the two artists I commissioned was Marc Lapierre. As you can see, I asked for Stallone from Get Carter and Keanu Reeves as John Wick.  Not only did Lapierre create an amazing drawing but added a captions for an unexpected payoff. Awesome job.  Click on the photo above to see a biggie-sized version.

I cannot thank Marc Lapierre enough for this sweet addition to my Stallone art collection.

“The Crow” by Bruno Vergauwen – Two Limited Edition Prints!

Bruno Vergauwen has created two very cool prints for The Crow.  The art on top is available as a 36″ x 24″ hand-numbered screen print in an edition of 200 for $60.

The bottom variant is available with archival pigment on 4mm thick acrylic panel, 36 x 24 inches, with Digital numbered COA issued by Verisart in a limited edition of 75 for $125.

Both will be available on Thursday (8/14) @ 12PM ET at Bottleneckgallery.com!

Surprise! by Charlie Griak!

I love drawings that set up or tell a story.  Charlie Griak created the painting above.  It’s a great example of what I’m talking about.

Late night.  A guy with a satchel is heading to his hotel room.  Is he hiding out?  On the run? (And what’s in the grip?)

The guy is shocked to see a mystery man casually lighting a smoke outside his room.  The enigmatic man isn’t doing anything that looks threatening, but we can tell from the bag guy’s reaction he’s scared.

Look at that art and tell me you don’t want to know more! Kudos to Charlie Griak for an awesome painting.

Sly Stallone is Robert Rath, Antonio Banderas is Miguel Baine & Julianne Moore is Electra in “Assassins” by Tariq Hasson!

I had never seen Tariq Hasson‘s art before.  He was doing sketches at HeroesCon 2006 and I liked the results.  Luckily I was able to get on Tariq’s sketch list.  Tariq chose to draw Robert Rath from Assassins.  What was even cooler was Tariq decided to add Miguel Bain (Antonio Banderas) and Electra (Julianne Moore) as well.