Wednesday, September 29, 2010

YouTube Wednesday: THE GREEN HORNET "Crime Wave"

If the videos don't work, click HERE!
It's a 1960s version of cybercrime as The Green Hornet faces a computer that can predict his crimes in "Crime Wave",  the fourth broadcast episode! (A neat trick since The Hornet is just pretending to be a criminal!)
There's double-crossing, a couple of elaborately-planned robberies, and the first all-out fight scene in the series as The Hornet and Kato take on several foes at once!
We also get to see The Black Beauty's built-in gas-guns in operation for the first time!
Side notes:
Despite being computer whizzes, the criminals in this episode can't construct a pistol-sized gas gun like The Hornet carries and have to lug a huge canister of knockout gas around with them!
There's a costume party scene where a number of costumes contain elements (helmets, tunics, sidearms) from various Irwin Allen shows (Lost in Space, Time Tunnel, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea)
Enjoy!



Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Halloween; the time for HORROR! (Horror Comics, that is!)

 
Before videogames came along, comics (and tv...and movies) were said to be the contributing factors to JUVENILE DELINQUENCY!
I say...CELEBRATE the stuff your grandparents said would warp your parents' minds!
After all, they turned out OK, didn't they?
Didn't they?
Oh, well...
What could be more appropriate for Halloween than the frightening images of Horror Comics of the 1950s on t-shirt, hoodies, mugs, and other kool kollectibles?
Are you ready to be scared? Click Now...if you dare!

Monday, September 27, 2010

Preview: Green Hornet: Year One #9 Alt Cover

An alternate cover preview for issue #9 by artist and interior colorist Francesco Francavilla of the best new Green Hornet series now on the stands!
It ain't often someone actually gets the drop on The Hornet!
A treat for Golden Age and Film Noir fans alike!

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Fantastic Femmes--Regina Hall

Considering she didn't begin acting until the age of 26, it's interesting to note that Regina Hall's best-known role (up to now) is teenager Brenda Meeks in the film-spoof Scary Movie series!
She's done a little of everything from situation comedy to soap opera, to slice-of-life drama, and made it all look easy.
Regina's even taken on an iconic character as Trixie Norton, Ed Norton's long-suffering wife, in a movie remake of The Honeymooners, and her performace was one of the few good things in the flick!
Now, she's a dramatic DA in the newest Law & Order series debuting this week!
Talk about versatile!
Genre appearances include...
Law & Order: Los Angeles (Deputy DA Evelyn Price)
Scary Movie/Scary Movie 2/Scary Movie 3/Scary Movie 4 / Scary Movie 5 (Brenda Meeks)
Danika(Evelyn)
SuperHero Movie(Mrs Xavier)
Law-Abiding Citizen(Kelly Rice)

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Psychedelic Auto Tour 07 1960s Art Print

You're an owner or home stager looking for an inexpensive, but chic piece of art for that condo or townhouse you're prepping for the real estate market.
You want something that won't say "cliche" or worse..."tacky"!
Try Psychedelic Auto Tour 07, part of a series of Peter Max-style art pieces done in the 1960s by noted European artist Michel Quarez.
Bright, colorful, and the comic book-style multi-panel format actually tells a story!
It's a riveting piece that screams "sophisticated retro-kool"!