Final Trailer from “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.” is Here!

The final trailer for The Man from U.N.C.L.E. is here and it looks great!
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The final trailer for The Man from U.N.C.L.E. is here and it looks great!

Had a great visit today with my old buddy, Jim Ivey. The stars aligned because several of our friends were able to join us.
That’s Mike Sikes in the first row seated next to our guest of honor. Second row is Cliff Weikal, John [Who is that again?] Beatty, Wild Bill Black and me. Rob Smith took the photo!
Jim Ivey is a legend… celebrated political cartoonist… author… owner of The Cartoon Museum… one of the founding fathers of OrlandoCon… known in some circles as the Inside Straight Man and all-round nice guy.
We had a great time reminiscing [some of us have been friends for forty years or more] and catching up. Hopefully we’ll be able to do it again in the not-to-distant-future.

Roger Cormier and Mental_Floss present 18 Fun Facts About The Blues Brothers. Here are three of my favorites…
6. ONE OF THE STUNT DRIVERS WAS JOHN WAYNE’S SON.
The Duke’s youngest son, Ethan Wayne, began acting in 1970. But he supplemented his work in front of the camera with a handful of stunting stints.10. THE STUDIO WANTED THE BAND WHO SANG “CAR WASH” INSTEAD OF ARETHA FRANKLIN.
Universal Pictures wanted new acts like Rose Royce, the band behind hits like “Car Wash” and “I Wanna Get Next to You.” But Aykroyd and company said no. Universal later generated a PR effort to get Franklin an Oscar nomination for her performance. The movie helped revitalize her career.12. PAUL REUBENS HAS A SMALL BUT VISIBLE ROLE.
The actor best known as Pee-wee Herman played a waiter at Chez Paul, before the band is fully back together.

Today we have 10 New Amazing Bets You’ll Always Win… unless you’re betting with someone else who reads this blog.

Ryan McSwain posted his choices for the Top 13 Scariest Episodes of The Twilight Zone. His list is solid and worth a read…
…and if you’re wondering, my choices for the scariest episodes would be…
3. The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street
2. To Serve Man
1. Nightmare at 20,000 Feet

The new trailer for Spectre, the new James Bond movie is here!

Until recently I had never heard of Gladys Ingle of the 13 BLACK CATS. In the video below Ingle changes planes in mid-air to replace a missing wheel.

Two famous sayings come to mind for this morning’s post…
A reporter once asked Stephen King why he writes such scary stories. King answered, “It is because I have the heart of a small boy… and I keep it in a jar on my desk.”
The second quote is when a person in love tells his/her lover: “I give you my heart.”
It seems that Frankenstein author Mary Shelley took the second quote literally. After her husband died Shelley…
…kept the heart in a silken shroud, and is said to have carried it with her nearly everywhere for years. In 1852, a year after she died, Percy’s heart was found in her desk. It was wrapped in the pages of one of his last poems, Adonais…
Source: Mental_Floss.

Erin McCarthy and Mental_Floss present 8 Tips for Beating a Claw Machine.
Truth be told, I didn’t think that claw machines could be beat… or maybe I was just thinking of Baron Von Raschke.

And without further adieu… or any adieu, I present Post Modern Jukebox featuring Sarah Reich.

Jake Rossen and Mental_Floss present Halt Citizen! 15 Facts About Robocop. Here are three of my favorites…
7. Weller Refused to Answer to His Real Name.
According to co-star Miguel Ferrer, Weller instructed the producers to issue a memo to the cast and crew advising that no one should refer to him by his real name: he preferred to be called by his character’s name, Murphy, or “Robo.” Ferrer went on to say that, having known Weller for years prior to the film, he enjoyed greeting him with “Hey, Pete.” Weller ignored him.3. Stan Lee Turned It Down.
In 1984, Neumeier decided to see if he could spin the RoboCop script into a comic book to use as a launching pad for a feature. He ran the idea by Stan Lee; before Lee could commit one way or the other, he and Neumeier attended an early screening of The Terminator, which also had a humanoid as the main character. An impressed Lee told the writer, “Boy, you’re never going to top that!” and passed.11. Some of the Actors Got Unsolicited Stunt Pay.
Kurtwood Smith and Ray Wise had been standing in such close proximity to a building explosion that the production—without any sense of humor—paid both men for “stunt work,” which amounted to roughly $400 apiece for the scene. But the actors didn’t feel their pay justified the risk to their life: neither was aware the explosion would be that big, and Smith’s coat ended up catching on fire.

Diversions of the Groovy Kind is a regular stop on my daily website visits. You’ll always find something cool like this post of Super Giant DC covers.
My favorite of the bunch is Joe Kubert’s Top Guns of the West shown above. What kid wouldn’t want to pick up that comic to find out how the outgunned marshal gets his man?

Greg Chan created the chart above which shows the various ways that people die in Alfred Hitchcock films.
You have a better than 60% chance of being murdered if you die in a Hitchcock film which is about the same odds if you live in Detroit.
Click here if you’d like to see a bigger version of the chart.

The Playlist has news that should make ever fan of crime stories happy…
Rialto Pictures will be bringing the first ever digital restoration of “Rififi” to theaters this fall, and we have the exclusive trailer below. While the film’s setup may be standard —a crew of thieves plot one last job— the execution is anything but. The film’s centerpiece heist sequence, running a half-hour long and presented in nearly complete silence, is still one for the ages and has arguably never been topped. Meanwhile, Dassin brings a coolness of touch and eye for style for elevates “Rififi” far beyond its noir aesthetics.
Hopefully Rififi will show within driving distance!

Eli Roth’s The Green Inferno looks pretty intense and scary.
My bet is it will be pretty gory too. Intense and scary I can take.