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Michelle Rodriguez Gets LOST
Monday, June 6, 2005 7:12 PM

Did you see the final episode of LOST?

If you did, especially if you're a regular LOST viewer, you saw one of the all-time best cliffhanger endings ever!

And now with months to go until the new
season
, word is starting to leak out about
what we can expect.

The great news is that Michelle Rodriguez is going to join the cast as a regular. Rodriguez appeared in the last episode [in a flashback].
I'm a big fan so adding her to one of my
"Must See TV" shows is simply a bonus.

If you enjoy LOST, then you may want to check
out the official "fictional Oceanic Airlines at
Oceanic-Air.com, containing secret
messages
, behind-the-scenes info on the
show and a trailer for season two."

And if you want to know how Rodriguez may fit into the continuity, then click HERE,
but beware that SPOILERS may be lurking!


Napoleon Bonaparte... A Real Cold Case
Sunday, June 5, 2005 8:31 AM

Napoleon Bonaparte was at one time a self-proclaimed Emperor who had conquered nearly
all of Europe.

Napoleon died an early death from stomach cancer
when, despite his military genius, he was defeated
and banished to a small island in the South Atlantic
over 180 years ago.

Now it appears that Napoleon may not have died
from cancer after all. A new toxicological report
shows a "toxic form of arsenic, used for centuries
as rat poison, was found in Napoleon's hair samples
at 37 to 42 times above the normal level." .

You can read the full story HERE.


Rock On... Crazy Frog!
Saturday, June 4, 2005 5:57 PM

This little fellow is The Crazy Frog. And in case you didn't know it, he's taking the world by storm.

I first read about The Crazy Frog a while back. I thought he was amusing in an irritating way. Then earlier in the week I saw a link posted to this video.

Then I read about him here, and here, and even in the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly.

Whoa.

What's amazing is that The Crazy Frog ring tone kept Coldplay’s premiere of “Speed of Sound” safely in second place on the UK music singles chart. The Crazy Frog has the #1 selling single?

Now THAT is CRAZY!


Strange Days
Monday, May 30, 2005 1:34 PM

If you were to ask me, right now, to name my top ten favorite murder mystery movies, sci-fi movies, and
love stories, one movie
would make all of these lists.

Don't belive me? OK, then
ask me... Really... Ask me.

Would one of you please
ask me?

Ok. Thanks.

The movie that would make all three lists is Strange Days.

Bet that surprised you.

Strange Days was made
in 1995 from a story by James Cameron, a screenplay by Cameron
and Jay Cocks and directed by Kathryn Bigelow.

It stars Ralph Fiennes,
Angela Bassett, Juliette Lewis, Tom Sizemore, Michael Wincott, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Glenn Plummer.

I watched Strange Days again last night and re-remembered just how much I love it and how cool it is that it works in all of the genres that I mentioned at the start of this post. I'd really like to discuss it here, but my guess is that many, if most of you haven't seen it.

You see it really didn't do gangbusters at the box
office
. Heck, I didn't even
see it until it came out on video and I love it.

Maybe some of you have
seen it
and want to talk
about
why you like or
don't like it
.

Maybe some of you who haven't seen it want to learn more about it. If so, you can click HERE to see the teaser trailer, or HERE to see a Strange Days fan page... or even HERE if you want to purchase a copy for your collection.

At any rate, I'd love to hear your thoughts about Strange Days!


History of Violence
Friday, May 27, 2005 4:46 PM

To be real honest, I'm not real excited about many movies coming out this year.

Sure, War of the Worlds looks like fun, and Land of the Dead may be a good scare... but now that Sin City has come and gone, what's out there to really make us anticipate its release?

Well, History of Violence might fill the bill. I'm not a big Cronenberg fan, but this does look like a winner.


The New American Idol
Wednesday, May 25, 2005 10:48 PM

It was a classic match of different styles. No, I'm not talking about the season finale of The Contender.
Instead, I'm talking 'bout American
Idol
.

Carrie Underwood, the country
singing cutie
was up against Bo
Bice
, the Southern Rocker.

From the first show this season, I predicted that Carrie would win.
Early on, it seemed that she was
going to blow away the competition.
But that wasn't to be.

You see, Vonzelle came on strong
and actually seemed to be the best performer on a couple of nights. She
was definitely the most improved
singer
over the course of the season.

Constintine had the teeny-bopper following. It was tough to tell just how much of a factor they would be. Constantine wasn't the best singer, but he sure could work the camera.

And then there was Bo Bice. He really began to kick things up a notch with night after night of excellent song choices and performances. The night that he sang without benefit of back-up musicians made everyone sit up and take notice.

Still, it was Carrie Underwood who walked away with the crown. I'm sure that Bo is going to do just fine with his career, despite coming in second.

I'm happy that Carrie won. She's an excellent choice... she can sing, she looks the part and has all of the qualities to be an American Idol. Heck, that was obvious back in episode one, right Beatty?


Parker Has a New Line
Wednesday, May 25, 2005 4:54 PM

Variety.com has announced that Jeff Parker's
Interman has been optioned for the big screen by
the folks at New Line Cinema who hope to see it
become an action-adventure franchise.

This is great news not only because I want to see Interman turned into a movie, but also because
Parker is such a cool guy. He self-published the
graphic novel at a time when people said comics
were dying
. Parker proved that quality will rise to the
top.

And to think that I knew him when...


Three From Niles
Tuesday, May 24, 2005 4:48 PM

Steve Niles is one of my favorite authors. He made
it to my "Must Read Author" List after I read his novel Guns, Drugs and Monsters. It was that good.

Most of you probably know Steve from his comic work. His 30 Days of Night is already considered a classic
and has helped spawn a rebirth of horror comics.

In late 2005 or early 2006, Niles is coming at us with three new mini-series: "Giant Monster," "In The
Blood"
and "Gutwrencher" and all are from a new publisher, Boom Studios.

"Giant Monster" teams Niles with artist Nat Jones [they previously worked together
on "The Nail"] as they bring us a classic giant monster story. It looks and sounds
like fun. Don't believe me? You can see a 21 page preview by following a link I'll provide below.

Josh Medors joins Niles for "In The Blood" which is Steve's take on werewolves. Like, Steve, I've always had a soft spot for werewolves. Steve goes on to say,
"For a while now I've been wanting to do a werewolf story and that's what we've
got here. I'm very excited about this one." Me too Steve, me too.

Finally, Niles is teaming with Keith Giffen for the "Gutwrencher" mini-series.
We'll learn all about it tomorrow.

Until then, here's a link to the interview with Niles where he discusses all of the
above and more... and provides a link to the 21 page preview of "Giant Monster."


The Road to Less
Monday, May 23, 2005 7:36 PM

This is the picture that started it...

Well, the idea was already there, but after seeing this picture John "Big" Beatty knew that the time was right to shed some weight and get back into shape.

If you're like most of us, then you've probably put on some pounds since high school. If you're like many of us, you try to loose weight and succeed... if only for a while. Sadly many of us gain back more than we've lost... so we try to loose again.

And each time we try again, we think that THIS will be the time that we get it right. That we'll not only loose the weight, but we'll keep it off.

That's why many of us, don't like to talk about dieting. We try a diet or start a health plan and we don't talk it up. We keep our yaps shut, not because we're cutting back on what we eat, but because we don't want to eat crow should the diet fail... as most of them do.

Ah, but I digress.

Anyway, John "Big" Beatty noticed from the picture above that he'd really grown into his name. He decided that he would not only work to get back into shape, but that he'd document his journey.

He's started a blog called "Diary of a Fat Man: The Road to Less." Great title, great idea, and what a motivater... as John says: "So, here I am, putting this out for all of you to help me keep track, inspire me, make fun of me, or whatever else you want."

So head on over and drop him a line... just don't bring any eats!


Too Much Sin?
Sunday, May 22, 2005 6:30 PM

That's [left to right] Mickey Rourke, Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez. They were in France last week at the Cannes Film Festival promoting "Sin CIty."

Not only were they talking up "Sin City" but they also announced that a sequel is in the works and that a "Dame to Kill For" would be next Miller yarn to get the silver screen treatment. This would be the best choice since everyone seems interested in coming back and "Dame to Kill For" features Marv, Dwight and other characters from the original. Rodriguez says that filming could begin later this year [please!] for a 2006 release [yeah, baby!].

Buena Vista and Dimension have confirmed that the Sin City DVD will be released on August 16th with a suggested retail price of $29.99. You can pre-order it right now by clicking HERE. If you do, you'll get it for 35% off... but be aware that there will be another "more elaborate" release next year with additional extras. Now normally, I would just wait and get the release with more "stuff" but in this case, I'll buy both versions.

I know, I know... that's pretty silly. But sometimes I'm silly like that.


April Fool's Day
and Sin City
 
A Cool Cover -
A Cool Series
 
24: A Twist So
Unexpected is Coming
 
American Idol:
Jessica Sierra Gone
 
Johnnie
Cochran
 
Hellboy:
A Change is Coming
 
Sin City
Soundtrack
 
Free Sneak Peek
Sin City DVD
 
Mr. T Gets His
Own Comic Book
 
Mikalah
Gordon
 
Either Way,
A Very Good Actor

Frank Miller's
Ultimate Experience

Don't Come Calling
on Tuesday

Diesel Pacifies
w/ 2 Projects

Hootie...
Your Way

Even More...
Sin City Coolness

The Truce Has Ended...
More Sin City Coolness

Debra Hill
Died Today

MegaCon
Report

More Sin City
Goodness