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


DVD

Superman
The Godfather
One Eyed Jacks
Guys and Dolls
Blade 2
Blade
28 days later
Equilibrium
Salem's Lot
The Shield, Season Two
Glengarry Glen Ross
Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury
Pitch Black
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

Little Scarlet
by Walter Mosley
The Art of Tommy Lee Edwards
by Tommy Lee Edwards
The Stand
by Stephen King
Salem's Lot
by Stephen King
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

Tommy Lee Edwards
Michael Avon Oeming
Jeff Parker
John Beatty
Bill Marimon
Eric Powell
Mike Mignola
John Beatty
Neil Vokes
Ben Templesmith
Rick Remender
Mike Zeck
Dan Brereton
Phil Noto
Jason Alexander

Comics & Graphic Novels

300
Powers: Anarchy
Hammer of the Gods
Bastard Samurai
The Interman
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

On the Waterfront
The Godfather
Apocalypse Now
A Streetcar Named Desire
Blade
Dawn of Dead
28 days later
Mission Impossible II
Top Gun
Heat
Knockarond Guys
Vin Diesel
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

Wednesday, July 7, 2004 6:58 PM

Since my weblog is geared towards fun stuff, I usually don't discuss politics too much. But this story was just too good not to mention.

Florida's Governor, Jeb Bush, was speaking to a group of 200 honors students and opened it up for questions. An 18 year old student asked the Governor if he could answer an FCAT Math Question.

FCAT is the test that students are required to pass in order to get a diploma. And while I think the idea of FCAT is a good one, I do have some problems with the way its implemented... but I digress.

According to the article, "the governor gave a steely grin and then stalled a bit. "The angles would be ... If I was going to guess ... Three-four-five. Three-four-five. I don't know, 125, 90 and whatever remains on 180?"

As you've probably already figured out, the answer was wrong.

Does that mean that the Governor is stupid? No. Does it mean that he shouldn't be allowed to be governor? No. Does it mean that he couldn't pass the test? No.

I don't think that we should judge a person on the basis of one test. But that's what they do with the FCAT.


Tuesday, July 6, 2004 6:47 PM

July looks to be a good month for Big John Beatty.

The first issue of the two issue story in Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtes is out now. Big John provided the inks over Rick Remender's pencils to Steve Murphy's story and Scott Cohn kicked in some beautiful tone work to top it all off!

I'd NEVER bought an issue of TMNT before and had it not been for the really nice job these guys did I would have let this issue sit as well. Heck, their work together is so nice, I'd have bought it even if Big J wasn't my buddy and I wasn't a fan of Rick's work. Check it out and you'll become a fan too!

And if the issue of Tales of TMNT wasn't enough, John has started his weekly blog. This time out he talks about Southern Comfort... and it ain't what you're thinking.

Finally, the Big B has started accepting commissions again. He took a few before Heroes Con and really enjoyed doing them. Click HERE if you're interested in a commission.

Like I said, July looks to be a good month for Beatty... I wonder what August has in store...


Sunday, July 4, 2004 9:28 AM

Comics Continuim has coverage of MTV's Total Request Live behind-the-scenes look at Sin City.

Brittany Murphy, who plays Shelly, hosted and was joined by Sin City creator and film co-director Frank Miller, director Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino. For full details click HERE.

I am so stoked for this movie. Frank Miller used to say that a movie would never happen, but Robert Rodriguez won him over by bringing in stars and filming a sample reel of what he would do if given the chance to direct Sin City on the big screen.
What makes this story even cooler is that Miller came on board as co-director! And the cast they've assembled is unreal. Bruce Willis is Hartigan. Jessica Alba is Nancy Callahan. Michael Clarke Duncan is Manute. Josh Harnett is Dwight. Mickey Rourke is Marv. Bennico Del Torro, Michael Madsen, Clive Owen, and Nick Stahl also appear.

I stopped watching MTV years ago, but if they continue to provide coverage of Sin City, they've just earned back a viewer!


Saturday, July 3, 2004 6:16 PM

Walter Mosley's eighth Easy Rawlins novel is now available and I'm putting in my order!

I've read, and enjoyed all of the Easy Rawlins' stories and Little Scarlet, set during the Watts riots of 1965, looks to be a welcome addition to the series. Easy, an unlicensed PI, along with his best friend, the cold-blooded killer called Mouse, find themselves in the middle of a murder investigation which could land Easy in jail or dead.

Devil in a Blue Dress is the only film adaptation of an Easy Rawlins' novel, and although it didn't set the box office on fire, it's definitely worth a look. Denzel Washington plays Easy Rawlins, but the movie is OWNED by Don Cheadle as Mouse. Jennifer Beals, looking as pretty as ever, also co-stars in this excellent film by Carl Franklin.

Yeah, I think I'll order the book tonight and pull the dvd off the shelf. It's time I spent a little time taking things Easy.


Friday, July 2, 2004 8:33 PM

Dim the the lights. A legend has died. Marlon Brando passed on today.

Arguably the greatest actor who ever lived, none can argue that he influenced a generation. And I'm not just talking about actors such as James Dean, Robert DeNiro, or Johnny Depp. Brando literally influenced a generation of kids who wanted to rebel... and Brando continued to rebel throughout his life.

If all you know about Marlon Brando was that he played Superman's father or was pretty strange when interviewed by Larry King. If you only know Brando from impressionists doing their take on Brando as Vito Corleone from The Godfather then you owe it to yourself to check him out.

Yeah, he was cool in Apocalypse Now... and you may have heard how strange he was in The Island of Dr. Moreau [both on and off the set]...

...but if you want to see Brando at his best then check out On the Waterfront... A Streetcar Named Desire... Guys and Dolls [he could do it all!]...One Eyed Jacks [which he also directed]... Mutiny on the Bounty... and of course... The Godfather.

Marlon Brando was indeed the man. Our prayers go out to his family, friends and fans.

Now I think I'll dim the lights and put on a classic Brando movie...


Thursday, July 1, 2004 7:34 PM

Brock Lesnar, touted as The Next Big Thing in the WWE, a legitimate National Champion in college and a 3 time Champ in the Pros has walked away from his multi-million dollar contract to try out for the NFL.

And while Brock is big enough, strong enough, and even fast enough to make it in the NFL, he has an uphill battle to get picked up since he hasn't played in nine years and the last time was on a high school team.

Still ya have to admire a person willing to turn down millions of dollars to persue a dream.


Wednesday, June 30, 2004 5:50 PM

Two out of three ain't bad... and that's just what I'm hoping for.

See, I didn't care for Blade, but really, really liked Blade 2. Blade 3 aka Blade Trinity will be released later this year and I'm hoping that it will be as fun as Blade 2.

Wesley Snipes is back and that's a plus. This time around they've added two new supporting character's. Abigail and Hannibal King. Both of them look pretty interesting and I'm sure that the studio is thinking spin-off .

Check out the just opened Blade Trinity site and let me know what you think.

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ZONE Archives

Gov. Bush and FCAT
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July is Big John Beatty's
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Sin City: Behind the Scenes!
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Easy Rawlins
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Marlon Brando
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The Next Big Thing or The Next Big Flop
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Blade Trinity
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Twilight Zone Marathon!
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$300 Million and Broke
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Free Comic Book Day
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Jason Pearson
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Rex Steele, Nazi Smasher
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300
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28 days later sequel
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Heroes Con Report
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Heroes Con
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AC Animation
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Ultraviolet
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Cowboys and Aliens
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Salem's Lot
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The Incredibles
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ElectricArtists
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Collatoral
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New Full Length Trailer of The Chronicles of Riddick
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Teaser for The Chronciles of Riddick
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The Video Speaks for Itself
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The Shield Renewed
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The Raytrix, Interman and Big Beatty
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Aliens vs Predator Featurette
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AtlantaCon 2004
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The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury
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The Riddick Chronicles Production Stills
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The Chronicles of Riddick
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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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