Zablo On Nearly Everything
A weblog about fun stuff like movies, novels, television,
comic books, artists, and sometimes even "real" news.


DVD

Dark City
Predator
Aliens
Alien
Alien Resurrection
Predator 2
Alien 3
Once Upon a Time in Mexico
Desparado
El Mariachi
The Rundown
The Mummy
Ransom Special Edition
The Rundown
The Patriot

Television

The Shield
Alias
West Wing

24

Pages

I, Robot
by Isaac Asimov
AVP: Alien vs Predator
by Marc Cerasini
The Con Man's Daughter
by Ed Dee
Hollywood Animal : A Memoir
by Joe Eszterhas
The Servants of Twilight
by Dean Koontz
Dial M for Monster
by Steve Niles
My Prison Without Bars
by Pete Rose
Robbers
by Chris Cook
Red Rain
by Michael Crow
Firewall
by Andy McNab

Authors

Steve Niles
Andrew Vachss
Dan Simmons
Stephen Hunter
Greg Rucka

Artists

Eric Powell
Mike Mignola
John Beatty
Neil Vokes
Ben Templesmith
Rick Remender
Mike Zeck
Dan Brereton
Phil Noto
Jason Alexander

Comics & Graphic Novels

Batman Illustrated Volume 2
Batman Illustrated Volume 1
Batman: Broken City [Trade Paperback]
Batman: Broken City [Hardcover]
The Walking Dead
Red / Tokyo Storm Warning
The Big Fat Kill
That Yellow Bastard
Sin City
300
The Dark Knight Returns
Ronin
Daredevil
Dark Days
30 Days of Night
Goon: My Murderous Childhood
The Goon: Nothin' But Misery

Posters and Pictures

The Crow
Bad Boys II
Man on Fire
Walking Tall
Dawn of the Dead
The Rundown
Lethal Weapon
Braveheart
Hellboy
I, Robot
Troy
Van Helsing

Thursday, April 15, 2004 9:06 AM

Yesterday I told you about Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Rizzo's Batman: Broken City graphic novel. Since many of you are Batman fans, I thought that you might be interested in two other graphic novels featuring Batman and with art by Neal Adams.

Neal Adams is the artist who redefined Batman from the kooky tv character to the realistic dark knight that could truly "strike fear into the hearts of evil doers."

There are currently two hardcovers [Batman Illustrated Volume 1 and Batman Illustrated Volume 2] featuring Neal's work and they are a bit pricey, however with the discount offered by Amazon, they're worth the price of admission.


Wednesday, April 14, 2004 8:43 PM

Producers of Exorcist: The Beginning are going to release two completely different versions of the horror prequel on DVD! That's right, both the original version which was directed by Paul Shrader as well as the totally reshot version by Renny Harlin which will be released to theaters later this summer will be available when the dvd is released.

The production company didn't care at all for the footage turned in by original director Paul Schrader who had created "a creepy psychological thriller sans the gore." So Renny Harlin was brought in to reshoot the entire movie. Harlin recast roles and went to work. Harlin's version will hit big screens later this year.

The cool thing is that fans will get to see both versions once the dvd is released. And I'll be willing to bet that a good portion of fans will prefer the version that was never released to theaters!


Wednesday, April 14, 2004 1:02 PM

Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Rizzo made their claim to fame [and rightly so] with the classic comic series 100 Bullets. If you ever wondered what they could do with an icon like Batman then wonder no more.

Azzarello and Rizzo's Batman Broken City is being collected as a 144 page hardcover and trade paperback. Want to know more? Ok, how's this sound...

"A woman's body is found in the Gotham Landfill, and as Batman delves into the case, he reflects on the dark city that he made his home. He knows - or thinks he knows - who the killer is, but when the truth is revealed, the Dark Knight might not even know who he is anymore."

If you're a fan of Azzarello, Rizzo, or Batman, then you ought to give this one a look!


Wednesday, April 14, 2004 1:01 PM


From time to time, I've been lucky to have friends who have drawn me or placed my name in comic books that they're working on. Mike Zeck and John Beatty put me in Captain America and The Punisher. Jerry Ordway put me in Superman. Bob McLeod stuck me on a wanted poster. My latest appearance comes courtesy of Nick Northey and Jeff Austin in the current issue [124] of Femforce from AC Comics. I show up as war hero Detective Zablo.

Who knows where I may show up next... but odds are it'll be here in a ZONE update!


Wednesday, April 14, 2004 9:12 AM

After nearly forty years, they're coming back for one more show!

That's right! Dick Van Dyke, Mary Tyler Moore, Rose Marie, and Carl Reiner, stars of the original "Dick Van Dyke Show" have reunited for the show's "159th Episode," which will air May 11th on CBS. Series regulars Larry Mathews (Richie) and Ann Morgan Guilbert (Millie Helper) will also return. Sadly, Morey Amsterdam, who played Buddy, died in 1996.

Although the "Dick Van Dyke Show" remains a favorite, the last original episode appeared in 1966! That will all change when the new episode airs on May 11th. In the new episode, Rob, who's still married to Laura, gets a phone call from his old boss, Alan Brady who wants Rob and Sally to write his eulogy.

Ray Ramano (Everybody Loves Raymond) will host the episode which will feature clips from the original "Dick Van Dyke Show" episodes.

Who knows, maybe if this new episode is well received, they'll come back in another 40 years and do another!


Tuesday, April 13, 2004 9:17 PM

Two new zombie movies are starting to get some good buzz and may be worth a look.

The first is called Shaun of the Dead [gotta love that title!] which is a comedy from the UK. It looks like a lot of fun!

The second is called Undead. Man, I'm still not sure what to make of this one. I watched the trailer... and I'm still not sure what to make of this one...


Tuesday, April 13, 2004 6:01 PM

The new trailer for I, Robot is now online and it kicks major butt.

I had an interest in the movie since Will Smith [Bad Boys II] seems to pick good projects [not counting Wild, Wild West of course], it's based on the classic short story collection by Isaac Asimov, and being helmed by director Alex Proyas [Dark City, The Crow].

I really like the feel of this trailer. If the movie can match it we're in for a great couple of hours.



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ZONE Archives

Neal Adams' Batman
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Exorcist: The Beginning
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Batman: Broken City
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Detective Zablo
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Dick Van Dyke Show
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Zombies Are Funny
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I, Robot
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Walking Dead Change
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Hellboy Movie Interviews
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Beatty and Remender
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Alien vs Predator
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Dawn of the Dead
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Assault on Precinct 13
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MegaCon Report
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MegaCon
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Man on Fire
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Dawn of the Dead
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Miller & Rodriguez
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Kill Bill 2
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The Punisher
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Walking Tall
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Dawn of the Dead
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Mel Gibson
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Dark Days
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Red /
Tokyo Storm Warning

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The Goon
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Mel Gibson
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The Rundown
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Dawn of the Dead
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Mel Gibson
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Everyone Loves Hellboy
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Who Killed President Kennedy
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The Walking Dead
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I, Robot
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Assault on Precinct 13
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The Day After Tomorrow
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Troy
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Drew Struzan's Hellboy Poster
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Playmakers
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The Con Man's Daughter
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Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
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Kurt Russell
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Troy
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Van Helsing
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Half Time Antics
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Survivor All Stars
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Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
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Big Beatty: Have
a Nice Day

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Catwoman Video Clip
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Space Ghost
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American Flagg
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