New “Riddick” Poster: Survival is His Revenge

Hey, it’s been a week, perhaps we should check in on Riddick.
Good thing we did or we might have missed the new poster above!
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Hey, it’s been a week, perhaps we should check in on Riddick.
Good thing we did or we might have missed the new poster above!

I just learned that Bob Carter passed away yesterday at the age of 83. Mr. Carter was better known to his thousands and thousands of fans as Sammy Terry.
If you grew up in the midwest (especially Indiana) in the 1960’s, odds are you couldn’t wait for each weekend to roll around and for Sammy Terry to present his unique brand of humor coupled with a monster movie or two.
From 1962 until 1989, Sammy Terry hosted Nightmare Theater [later called Shock Theater] and made personal appearances at events throughout the state. Sammy was a big part of many kids’ childhoods, mine included.
Although I’m glad his Sammy Terry character will live on, I’m sad to report the passing of Bob Carter.
A public memorial will be held Friday, July 5, 2013 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Singleton Mortuary, 7602 Madison Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46227.

Like most of you, I’m a fan of (most) zombie movies. Recently The Hollywood Reporter took a look at “Night of the Living Dead” to “World War Z”: The Evolution of Zombie Movies. The title of the article is a little deceptive since the first zombie movie they look at is 1932’s White Zombie that starred Bela Lugosi (which premiered 37 years before Night of the Living Dead).
But I digress, the article shows how zombies in movies have changed over the years. Initially zombies were people put into a trance or raised from the dead. Slowly zombies became anyone who had lost self-control and were influenced by some outside source (black magic, aliens, etc.).
George Romero reinvigorated the zombie genre with his classic Night of the Living Dead. Romero’s zombies were the standard for several years and then folks started to play with the zombie concept. This led to zombies that could learn, zombies that could run, zombie comedies, and even a zombie romance. Yeesh.
Using just the films in The Hollywood Reporter post, here are my top five and a couple of closing comments:
Some final thoughts: I love well-done apocalyptic movies and a zombie film can easily fill the bill. I don’t care if the zombies move fast or slow. A little gore is fine, but I’m not there to see how many ways I can be grossed out. I don’t want zombies that learn, talk or have romantic feelings. That’s just gross. And, as I said, I’m not there to be grossed out.
NextMovie recently posted The 35 Best Movie Cameos of All Time.
I love movie cameos (who doesn’t?) and was happy to see that Sly made the list for his in Staying Alive. – Craig

Today we have Sly as Deke DaSilva by Shawn Surface. Shawn is an all-around nice guy and his art should get more attention. So why not check out his site and give him some love?

Recently Buzzfeed posted a piece called The Evolution of Soda Cans.
Although here we’re just looking at Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola cans [at Buzzfeed they also look at Dr. Pepper, 7-Up and Orange Crush], it becomes clear how the design for soda cans has changed over the years and how the companies seem to follow each other.
My grandpa [mom’s father] and dad both worked many years for Coca-Cola. I can remember the big deal made in 1970 when Coke went to the new mod design. They came out with Coke coolers, hats and bellbottom pants with the new logo. I also believe that Rachel Welch was somehow involved with the roll-out.
It’s funny how what was mod then, is so retro now.

And now with no adieu, let alone further adieu, I present…
Michael Henry and Justin Robinett with their cover of Michael Jackson’s Billie Jean.

Sequential Highway recently posted a really good interview with Charles Adlard. In it Adlard talks about taking over the art chores on The Walking Dead from Tony Moore, the fan backlash it caused, the longevity/popularity of The Walking Dead and a whole lot more.
Kudos to Julinda Morrow for posing interesting questions!
Here is the new trailer to Escape Plan starring Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger! – Craig

Under the Radar posted a nice little interview with The Guns of Shadow Vallery co-creators, [artist] Dave Wachter and [writer] James Andrew Clark.
If you’re already aware of The Guns of Shadow Valley, you’ve probably backed their Kickstarter project. If you aren’t or haven’t, please consider learning more or doing so.
I did and am looking forward to to getting the book in my mitts.

Recently Eddie Deezen posted a nice tribute to Moe Howard at Neatorama. In the piece it tells of the time that a fan asked Moe, “How long the Three Stooges would go on.” Moe’s response…
“Forever is a long time, but with a little luck, we just might make it.”
We can only hope, Moe. We can only hope.

Gravedigger by Chris Mills and Rick Burchett is the best web comic going. Heck, drop the web comic distinction because Gravedigger is one of the best comics of any kind regularly published these days.
If you’re a fan of crime stories, Lee Marvin, or great comics [as in amazing writing and art] then you should be reading this free web comic. [Keep in mind that Gravedigger is not for children since adult language and situations sometimes appear — it is a crime comic after all.]
I’d like to see Gravedigger and the talents of Chris Mills and Rick Burchett reach a wider audience. So, I’ve come up with the Gravedigger Challenge.
Give Gravedigger a try and if you don’t like it, I owe ya a Coke [or Diet Coke, if you prefer]. If you do like Gravedigger, you owe me nothing.
I would appreciate it though, especially if you like Gravedigger, if you would help spread the word. Send out a Tweet, a Facebook / blog post or, simply tell a friend!

I’ve been a fan of Riddick since he first appeared in Pitch Black. Admit it, so have all of you. So for the benefit of us, I present…
Source: Coming Soon

Did you know that Rocky Balboa was once a member of G.I. Joe? In 1986 it was announced that he was.
But then a month later came…

So the question remains… was Rocky a member of team G.I. Joe or was it a mistake made by an overzealous member of the G.I. Joe publicity team?
Or perhaps… just maybe, Rocky was a secret member of the Joe’s and the first file was somehow leaked so a denial was needed. ; ) – Craig
Source: iFanboy