“Reach Me” Poster and Trailer

Here’s the poster for Reach Me. If you’d like to see a bigger version, you can.
Below is the trailer!
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Here’s the poster for Reach Me. If you’d like to see a bigger version, you can.
Below is the trailer!

With Halloween rapidly approaching it was a good time for Buzzfeed to post 10 Frightening Pre-Code Horror Movies You Need to Watch by Stacey Grant91.
I’ve seen seven of the ten, but that still leaves Dr. X, The Mask of Fu Manchu and Murders in the Zoo that I need to give a go.
I’ll bet Chris Mills and a few other regular readers have seen them all.

I was seven years old when The Monkees tv series premiered on September 12, 1966. I became an instant and life-long Monkees fan. I wasn’t alone.
The Monkees tv series won two Emmys (one for Outstanding Comedy Series – beating The Andy Griffith Show, Bewitched, Get Smart, and Hogan’s Heroes). In 1967, The Monkees had four albums hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart (the only group to ever do that) and they outsold the Beatles and the Rolling Stones combined.
Obviously there were (and still are) quite a few Monkees‘ fans out there. If you’re one, you’ll want to check out Eddie Deezen‘s post Hey, Hey, We’re the Monkees at Neatorama.

iO9 presents More Weird Facts You Probably Didn’t Know About the Original Star Trek.
If you’re a Star Trek fan, even if you know most of the facts (I didn’t know 7 this time), you’ll still get a kick out of the piece.

iO9 presents 10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About the Original Star Trek.
If you’re a Star Trek fan, even if you know most of the facts (I knew 6), you’ll still get a kick out of the piece.

Fury is the movie I am most looking forward to between now and the end of the year. October 17th can’t get here fast enough. At least we have the poster above and the featurette below to help hold us over.

Fans of horror movies, especially classic horror films will want to check out the interview with Sara Karloff, Boris Karloff’s daughter!

Ed Wood the (in)famous director of Plan 9 From Outer Space is credited with creating some of the worst movies ever. I find his films more watchable than many, but mainly because they’re bad in a fun way.
Did you know that Ed Wood also wrote short stories? Wood did. They mostly appeared in, uh, men’s magazines that last about as long as Wood’s movies did in theaters.
BoingBoing recently posted Ed Wood’s The Day the Mummy Returned. It should give you an idea of Wood’s writing style. As for me, I prefer his movies.

Below is Cereus Bright’s cover of Stayin’ Alive.
This goes out to Big John Beatty!

I’m a little late getting to the extended international clip for The Equalizer. Still, I thought I should post it in case you’re even later than me.

SCOUT by Tim Truman – Comics That Deserve a Second (or First) Look
Scout was created, written and drawn by Tim Truman and concerned the story of a native American named Emmanuel Santana aka Scout. Set in the near future, Scout started out as the story of Santana’s quest to kill several monsters but along the way turned into the story of a widower with two young sons and their attempt to survive in an apocalyptic world.

Mike Torrance aka The Krayola Kidd is back and he’s brought Marion Cobretti with him!
Over the coming weeks/months I’ll be posting more of Mike’s sketch card commissions. My goal is to eventually get a card for every character Sly has played. We’re well on our way!
You can see more of Mike’s art at his Deviant Art site. Mike is available for commissions and his prices are very reasonable.

On September 19, 2014, IFC.com posted 10 Things You Probably Don’t Know About Sylvester Stallone by Andy Hunsaker. (Sadly, this link no longer works so instead I give you 11 Surprising Facts About Sylvester Stallone. – Craig, 2021)

Ray John de Aragon claims that he has found a new photo of Billy the Kid. This is not the first time de Aragon has done so, but this time de Aragon has famed forensic art Lois Gibson in agreement.
Gibson says the picture is Billy the Kid. If true the photo will be worth thousands of dollars.
Chron.com has an excellent piece by Heather Alexander that details with photos the evidence pointing to the Billy the Kid photo being legit.