Category: Movies
Wolverine Trailer
The trailer for “Wolverine” is now on-line and can be seen in all it’s glory here. I have to admit, that it doesn’t look half bad.
The Crow is Reinvented
Variety has announced that “Stephen Norrington has signed on to write and direct a reinvention of “The Crow,” based on the comic created by James O’Barr.” Norrington is best known as the director of “Blade” [which most folks liked and I didn’t care for] and “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen” [which was almost universally panned, and I enjoyed].
Since I’m a fan of the original comic by J. O’Barr, I’m happy to see the character return to the big screen. Let’s hope that this “reinvention” is more like “League” than “Blade.”
Randy Couture is Expendable

Nazi Zombie Action
Harry over at Ain’t It Cool News posted a link to a trailer for “Dead Snow” — a zombie movie that was screened at the 09 Sundance Film Festival. Knowing how much ZONErs love horror movies, and the zombie genre, I thought a link here would be appropriate… but first a few words… there’s violence [zombies eating, killing and being killed] and strong [subtitled] language — this is not appropriate for younger readers. As I watched the trailer with the Nazi zombies I kept thinking, “Boy, do they need Hellboy to show up!”
With that said, if you’re age appropriate and want to see some Nazi zombie action, then click here.
Bill Black Takes It Off
He’s never done it before, and he may never do it again… but….My buddy, Bill Black is having a 50% off sale on all dvds in his catalog ordered through his on-line store. If you like old-time movie serials, tv detectives, old westerns and more, then head over and start shopping!
24 and More
IMPAwards.com has posted up a bunch of new posters for “24,” “24: Redemption,” “The Spirit” and a bunch of other tv shows and movies. You can see a bigger version of the poster above and many others by clicking here.My Choice for "The Prince" [2008]

Over at Chud.com there’s a post about a crime drama written by Jeremy Passmore that John “Escape from New York” Carpenter is trying to put together. It’s called The Prince. Here’s how Passmore describes it:
“It’s a bit of a departure. It’s definitely more of a very character based crime movie. I don’t know what’s going on with it right now, but the premise is that this guy was the most [badass] gangster of all time in Las Vegas, and he’s left the life and created this whole new world. His wife died but he’s raising his kid. He’s living in the middle of nowhere and he’s this very religious, trying to live a straight life guy. His daughter is now going to school at UCLA and she disappears, and he goes looking for her. The trail leads to Vegas and he has to go get her, and the entire city kind of comes down on top of him.“
Killshot
IMPAwrds.com scored a look at two posters for “Killshot” which stars Diane Lane, Mickey Rourke and is based on Elmore Leonard’s best selling novel. The posters are okay — but I’m expecting the movie to be a lot better.
Gischler Speaks!
If you took my advice and picked up a copy of Go-Go Girls of the Apocalypse, then you’ll probably enjoy this interview with its author, Victor Gischler. If you haven’t read the book yet, then check out the interview and maybe you’ll want to.
Kirk and Spock [2008]
Slashfilm.com is on a roll. They have posted much larger versions of the “Star Trek” character posters above here.

















































