The 10 Best Showdowns on “Justified”
Can you tell I’m having Justified withdrawl?
If you are as well, then you will want to check out Entertainment Weekly’s Videos of the 10 Best Raylan Showdowns. (Sadly, EW’s link no longer works in 2021.)
Previews and Reviews that are Z's Views
Can you tell I’m having Justified withdrawl?
If you are as well, then you will want to check out Entertainment Weekly’s Videos of the 10 Best Raylan Showdowns. (Sadly, EW’s link no longer works in 2021.)

Midday Music Day 51. Tie a Yellow Ribbon by Tony Orlando and Dawn.
This was a popular song with young and old alike. I enjoy the song, but it brings back special memories because of how much my grandmother liked it. In fact she loved Tony Orlando and Dawn. She watched their tv show and even bought their album!

Dark Horse Comics is running a free ten page preview of Victor Santos’ Polar: Eye for an Eye.
If you like what you see copies are available here.

Justified is one of my all-time favorite tv shows.
If you’re also a Justified fan (or even if you’re not) you’d probably enjoy Oliver Lyttelton’s The 10 All-Time Best Episodes of Justified. (Since his list is no longer available, I present the The 10 Best Episodes of Justified (According To IMDb). – Craig, 2021)

Midday Music Day 50. It Never Rains in Southern California by Albert Hammond.

SZoner, Gerardo Moreno is back with a new poster – Creed!
I’ve always enjoyed Gerardo’s Stallone art, and know that I can see more of his art here.

Did you know that you can read all 300 issues of Dave Sim’s Cerebus for free?
You can.
It is running one page a day here. Of course it will take 25 years to get the whole series. Still that’s five years faster than it took to get all 300 issues published.
Source: Bleeding Cool.

Steven Paul Levia recently posted a pencil test created in 1980 by Brad Bird [The Incredibles] and others from Cal Arts and Disney for a proposed movie featuring Will Eisner’s The Spirit.
Here’s what Mr. Levia has to say at his Youtube post:
In 2008 as Frank Miller’s live action feature film based on Will Eisner’s “The Spirit” was being released I wrote a piece for the Los Angeles Times on the time, back in 1980, when I became involved with Brad Bird and Gary Kurtz (producer of the first two “Star Wars” movies) in trying to get into production an animated feature based on “The Spirit” In that piece, which you can read here: http://herocomplex.latimes.com/uncate… I spoke of a pencil test “trailer” for the our proposed film that was made by Bird along with several classmates from Cal Arts, most of whom were working at Disney at the time. Quite a few people who read the article contacted me about seeing the film. I did have it on an old VHS, but it was deep in storage at the time plus as I did not really own the film, I told them they would have to look elsewhere to find a copy. Later, I found the VHS and put it aside. Recently Andrea Fiamma, an Italian journalist writing on the subject for the website Fumettologica,” asked again if the film could be seen. As it is a small piece of animation history, I’ve decided to post it here.

Midday Music Day 49. Dancing in the Moonlight by King Harvest.
The summer after 7th grade… good times…

Did you catch the Black Mass trailer? It looks like a nice change of pace for Johnny Depp. (Did you even recognize him?) The buzz for Black Mass is good and who isn’t always ready for a mobster movie?

Midday Music Day 48. Right Down the Line by Gerry Rafferty.

Here we have Martin Scorsese’s List Of 85 Must-See Films. Of the 85, I’ve seen 23 and tried to watch a few more but couldn’t get into them…
1. Apocalypse Now
2. Arsenic and Old Lace
3. Cape Fear
4. Cat People
5. Citizen Kane
6. Dial M for Murder
7. Do the Right Thing
8. Duel in the Sun
9. The Godfather
10. Gun Crazy
11. House of Wax
12. The Hustler
13. Jason and the Argonauts
14. Kiss Me Deadly
15. The Lady From Shanghai
16. Midnight Cowboy
17. Smith Goes to Washington
18. Night and the City
19. Pickup on South Street
20. The Player
21. Stagecoach
22. The Third Man
23. Touch of Evil

Midday Music Day 47. Just Remember I Love You by Firefall.

Will Harris’ Surely You Can’t Be Serious: An Oral History of Airplane takes us behind the scenes of the making of the classic comedy with remembrances from the creators and stars of the film.
Check out the piece to learn about Peter Graves not getting the humor until seeing the film, Leslie Nielsen‘s fart machine, and a whole lot more.
Source: AV Club.

Midday Music Day 46. I’d Really Love to See You Tonight by England Dan and John Ford Coley.
I could listen to this song everyday and not get tired of it. It brings back great memories of high school glory days.