Pulp Comics!! God, I can’t believe I’m turning into that guy. The sad thing is that I am the proud owner of a trenchcoat that looks exactly like it came out of a detective novel. No, not a creepy Hot Topic black leather duster, I’m talking the real thing, as vintage as you can get without dropping a few grand. Definitely holding on to it in case trenchcoats come back in style. Or the apocalypse happens. Whichever comes first.
Also, I just noticed that, for the second time, I’m reviewing all #3 issues. I think it’s a good omen.
The Shadow: Midnight In Moscow #3
Writer: Howard Chaykin
Artist: Howard Chaykin
Colorist: Jesus Aburto
Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment
Price: $4 (Digital)
I’m pretty excited about a new announcement involving The Shadow. Interestingly, this new title is going down at Dark Horse Comics, rather than at Dynamite, the...
Also, I just noticed that, for the second time, I’m reviewing all #3 issues. I think it’s a good omen.
The Shadow: Midnight In Moscow #3
Writer: Howard Chaykin
Artist: Howard Chaykin
Colorist: Jesus Aburto
Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment
Price: $4 (Digital)
I’m pretty excited about a new announcement involving The Shadow. Interestingly, this new title is going down at Dark Horse Comics, rather than at Dynamite, the...
- 8/11/2014
- by Chris Melkus
- Destroy the Brain
The Walking Dead is a zombie TV series about a group of survivors who are currently holding up inside a prison. Now, surely I am not the only one who thinks about these situations and where would I go if I had a group with me?
Now, clearly the prison is a great place due to its security, however they’re certainly better places to hide out. I’m going to consider everything. Some things will of course depend on location, other things can be found everywhere.
8. Area 51?!
I wasn’t too sure if I should have put Area 51 in here. If the world fell to pieces and Zombies were roaming the streets. Obviously a place like Area 51, would be perfect. Its positioning is great, it is very isolated and not an incredible amount of people are near by. You would have a lot of supplies, weapons and loads of space and protection.
Now, clearly the prison is a great place due to its security, however they’re certainly better places to hide out. I’m going to consider everything. Some things will of course depend on location, other things can be found everywhere.
8. Area 51?!
I wasn’t too sure if I should have put Area 51 in here. If the world fell to pieces and Zombies were roaming the streets. Obviously a place like Area 51, would be perfect. Its positioning is great, it is very isolated and not an incredible amount of people are near by. You would have a lot of supplies, weapons and loads of space and protection.
- 9/15/2013
- by Regan Williamson
- Obsessed with Film
William Shatner is a hero, an icon, a legend, a source of great and everlasting joy. A top-notch film director, however, he is not.
The True Captain’s previous feature work includes the one Trek flick I’d like to excised from canon (“marshmellons”) and the shockingly ready-for-MST3K train wreck Groom Lake. Mr. Shatner does have a distinct talent for the, how shall one call it, unique interview style. Sadly, there’s not too much you can learn from a one-on-one with Valerie Bertanelli as on his show Raw Nerve, so kudos to whomever put the idea in his head to set down with the other leaders of the Trek franchise and make The Captains.
In short: it’s a pisser. A really strange pisser. For hardcore Trekkies, hearts will sing during Shatner’s rap with Patrick Stewart. After a volley of mutual admiration, Stewart admits that Shatner’s...
The True Captain’s previous feature work includes the one Trek flick I’d like to excised from canon (“marshmellons”) and the shockingly ready-for-MST3K train wreck Groom Lake. Mr. Shatner does have a distinct talent for the, how shall one call it, unique interview style. Sadly, there’s not too much you can learn from a one-on-one with Valerie Bertanelli as on his show Raw Nerve, so kudos to whomever put the idea in his head to set down with the other leaders of the Trek franchise and make The Captains.
In short: it’s a pisser. A really strange pisser. For hardcore Trekkies, hearts will sing during Shatner’s rap with Patrick Stewart. After a volley of mutual admiration, Stewart admits that Shatner’s...
- 7/22/2011
- UGO Movies
William Shatner is a hero, an icon, a legend, a source of great and everlasting joy. A top-notch film director, however, he is not.
The True Captain’s previous feature work includes the one Trek flick I’d like to excised from canon (“marshmellons”) and the shockingly ready-for-MST3K train wreck Groom Lake. Mr. Shatner does have a distinct talent for the, how shall one call it, unique interview style. Sadly, there’s not too much you can learn from a one-on-one with Valerie Bertanelli as on his show Raw Nerve, so kudos to whomever put the idea in his head to set down with the other leaders of the Trek franchise and make The Captains.
In short: it’s a pisser. A really strange pisser. For hardcore Trekkies, hearts will sing during Shatner’s rap with Patrick Stewart. After a volley of mutual admiration, Stewart admits that Shatner’s...
The True Captain’s previous feature work includes the one Trek flick I’d like to excised from canon (“marshmellons”) and the shockingly ready-for-MST3K train wreck Groom Lake. Mr. Shatner does have a distinct talent for the, how shall one call it, unique interview style. Sadly, there’s not too much you can learn from a one-on-one with Valerie Bertanelli as on his show Raw Nerve, so kudos to whomever put the idea in his head to set down with the other leaders of the Trek franchise and make The Captains.
In short: it’s a pisser. A really strange pisser. For hardcore Trekkies, hearts will sing during Shatner’s rap with Patrick Stewart. After a volley of mutual admiration, Stewart admits that Shatner’s...
- 7/22/2011
- UGO TV
Groom Lake says on the cover it is a film by William Shatner. He wrote the story, directed the film and also has a role. That is a lot of work for one person, but if anything William Shatner gives this his complete and undivided attention. The project was begun shortly after the death of his wife, and throughout the story, the element of love, strong, real, lasting, unshakable, is a very important element. Groom Lake as a story reminds me of those great Saturday afternoon matinees of science fiction movies. They weren.t epic productions, or even literary scripts, but in those glory days of our space program, we were besotted with the ideas of aliens, secret government enclaves...
- 4/6/2009
- by June L.
- Monsters and Critics
Few things give me as much pleasure in life as speaking with William Shatner. I’ve interviewed him before and, I hope, will one day get to chat with the man in person. Today’s call was part of the promo push for the DVD re-release of Groom Lake, a film Shatner shot in 2001. I won’t lie to you, Groom Lake isn’t exactly the man’s finest hour. But it is a decent enough Area 51 story that features Shatner hiding in a space suit, Dick Van Patton launching rockets from behind a bank of iMacs and a glowing, near-naked geriatric. I think Groom Lake is best seen with a group of friends and a fun, forgiving atmosphere. Shatner discusses the film a bit, muses a bit, and also gives us an Exclusive Scoop about which controversial man from his past will be joining him on Shatner’s Raw Nerve.
- 2/27/2009
- UGO Movies
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