Sons of Anarchy Premiere Tonight!

Don’t forget to tune in tonight [or at least set your DVR] for tonight’s season three premiere of Sons of Anarchy at 10pm EST on FX.
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Don’t forget to tune in tonight [or at least set your DVR] for tonight’s season three premiere of Sons of Anarchy at 10pm EST on FX.

On October 19th, Apocalypse Now comes to blu-ray and will be presented [for the first time since its theatrical release in 1979] in the original [2.35:1] aspect ratio. Also included on the two disc set will be:
Die hard fans of Apocalypse Now will probably instead opt for the three disc set they call Apocalypse Now: Full Disclosure. It will include everything on the two disc set plus:

Ever wonder what happens to “A-List” sci-fi stars after the big movies stop coming? If you’ve got a minute and 33 seconds you can find out here thanks to the good folks at Neatorama.

Did you catch the video interview with Robert Rodriguez and Danny Trejo that ran at JoBlo.com? If you did you know how Machete originated, why Steven Seagal had to be the guy to fight Machete, and more. If you missed the interview, no worries. You can still see it here.

I like this poster for Monsters. It’s creepy and interesting enough to make me want to know more… which is exactly what posters should do. Well, that and get me to buy a ticket.
You can see a monster-sized version at IMPAwards.com.

Sometimes ya just gotta dance. Especially if you’ve just watched a well-edited clip of movie scenes that glorify dance. I’m told that there are over 40 movies represented, but I didn’t count them so I can’t be sure. I did take note of a dancer that appeared in four different movies in dancing roles. Can you name the actor and the films that appear in this clip?

It’s hard to believe that I first posted about Rick Remender’s The Last Days of American Crime nearly seven years ago. At that point it was just an idea that RIck had for a cool crime comic. Nearly seven years later came the addition of artist Greg Tocchini and a company interested in publishing it. The rest is, as they say, just the start.
Although The Last Days of Crime is coming to an end, there are still more stories to tell. As Rick Remender told CBR.com:
“Once you read the first trade, you see how those rules work. The API broadcast is a ticking clock that everyone is going to be reacting to in the United States. People who have bad things they need to get out of their systems of revenge trips or whatever they need to take care of, they’re going to be out doing those things and people who are just regular family folk are going to be inside their houses with doors boarded up and a shotgun pointed at the window. In America, there’s 500 million potential stories for what’s happening the two weeks before American Crime is put to a halt. To that end, I’ve got a revenge story that I like quite a bit. I want the next volume to be quite a bit different from this one…”
If you’ve been reading the comic series, my guess is you’ve enjoyed the ride. If you somehow missed it, check with your local comic shop to see if back issues are available or pre-order the trade paperback now!
Oh, and don’t miss the interview with Rick conducted by the fine folks at CBR.com.

Although season one of The Walking Dead doesn’t premiere until Halloween night, AMC has announced that a second season, with a full 13 episodes, will begin shooting in February. You can read more about the renewal at CBR.com and where you can also see a larger version of the comic teaser poster.

My buddy, John Beatty, was the first person I knew to have a GPS for his car. He took me for a test drive and showed me how the system worked. I thought it was the coolest device going and loved how it “spoke” real time, turn-by-turn directions. John and I got to talking about how wicked it would be if famous voices were giving the directions. Wouldn’t it be wild to hear John Wayne, Bugs Bunny, Humphrey Bogart, Marlon Brando, Elmer Fudd, Droopy or any of a gazillion other celebs helping you find your destination?
As for me, I’m still holding out for the day when I’m driving and hear from my GPS, “Yo! Turn left at the next light” and then when I make the turn, we’ll hear, “Yo! Adrian! He did it!”