From Wired: Frank Miller is Back (and Not Sorry)

I’ve been a Frank Miller fan since his days on Daredevil over 30 years ago.  I followed Miller as he created Ronin, Dark Night Returns, Electra, Sin City and more.  In recent years Miller’s output has been sporadic at best.

I was hopeful that with Sin City: A Dame to Kill For  hitting cineplexes around the world that we might see more of Frank Miller’s Sin City yarns.

Since reading Sean Howe’s profile of Miller for Wired: After His Public Downfall, Frank Miller is Back (and Not Sorry), and seeing the accompanying photos [not the one above, it is probably five or six years old] of Frank Miller, I am still hopeful for more comic work from him, but even more importantly I hope that Frank Miller is physically okay.

Doomsday Speeches: If D-Day and the Moon Landing Had Failed

Can you imagine how much different the world might be today had D-Day failed or had or first attempt to land man on the moon ended in tragedy?

The Atlantic recently posted General Eisenhower’s and President Nixon’s prepared Doomsday Speeches: If D-Day and the Moon Landing Had Failed.  The article by Dominic Tierney is well done and definitely worth a read.

“I Married a Monster From Outer Space”

 I was recently thinking about the cult classic I Married a Monster From Outer Space  and wondering why it seldom comes up when folks are talking about monster movies from the 50’s.

As a kid, I Married a Monster From Outer Space  was one of my many favorites.  It still holds up pretty well.

Maybe I Married a Monster From Outer Space  just needs more people talking about it.  So to that end… here’s the original trailer!