There Are Three Things You Should Know Before Watching The Trailer for War On Everyone


Okay, before you watch the trailer for War On Everyone, there are three things you should know!

Number one, this is a red band trailer.  That means that, if you watch it at work or in a public place, you will be immediately arrested and deported to Vermont.  That is not something you want to risk because, as we all know, Vermont is an evil, evil place.

Secondly, this is the latest film from the brilliant Irish director, John Michael McDonagh.  McDonagh directed two of the best films in recent cinematic history, The Guard and Calvary!  (He’s also the brother of Martin McDonagh, who directed both In Bruges and Seven Psychopaths.)  From what I’ve heard, War on Everyone is another McDonagh triumph!

Third, Michael Pena and Alexander Skarsgard play corrupt cops!  After what happened to his honest cop in End of Watch, can you blame Pena for going bad?

Anyway, here is the red band trailer!  It’s full of cursing and all sorts of fun stuff.

Here’s The Trailer for Mrs. Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children!!!!


Is Tim Burton ever going to make another good film?

That’s a good question.  For whatever reason, we are always expected to get excited whenever Tim Burton announces that he’s directing a new movie.  Every year, someone says that Burton’s latest movie is going to be an Oscar contender.  Somehow, Burton has gotten a reputation for being one of our greatest directors, despite the fact that it’s been a while since he’s really done anything that memorable.

(I did like Frankenweenie but both Dark Shadows and Big Eyes put me to sleep.)

(Tim Burton probably should have, at the very least, received several Oscar nominations for Ed Wood but that movie came out a long time ago.)

Anyway!  The latest Tim Burton film that people are getting excited about is Mrs. Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children.  This is being called Tim Burton’s X-Men.  It’ll probably be better than Apocalypse.

You can watch the new trailer below!

Artist Profile: H. W. Wesso (1894 — 1948)


Han W. Wessolowski (better known as H.W. Wesso) was born in Germany in 1894 and lost his left eye as a child.  Because he had a glass eye, he was exempt from military service and was free to study art at the Berlin Academy of Art.  He joined the merchant marines in 1910 and spent two years traveling the world on a steamship.  In 1912, when his ship was sailing through the Gulf of Mexico, Hans jumped overboard and swam all the way to New Orleans.  From there, he worked odd jobs and made his way to New York City.  In 1913, he became an American citizen and started to pursue a career as a commercial illustrator.

He sold his first science fiction illustration to Amazing Stories in 1929 and soon became one of the most popular artists in the sci-fi pulp field.  Though he was only 53 when he died after a short illness, Wesso’s work continues to be highly acclaimed and sought after by collectors.

A small sampling can be found below.

1 Duel of the SorcerersBeetle HordeGalactic PortalHunters From BeyondMurgunstrummRaiders InvisibleRaiders of the UniverseThe Gate to XoranThe Invisble DeathThe Mind MasterThe Place of the PythonsThe Planet of DreadThe Saragasso of Space

Happy Birthday Errol Flynn: DESPERATE JOURNEY (Warner Brothers 1942)


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The actor known for his “wicked, wicked ways”, Errol Flynn was born June 20, 1909 in Hobart, Australia. The dashing Flynn skyrocketed to fame with a series of swashbuckling exploits: CAPTAIN BLOOD , THE SEA HAWK, and most notably THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD. He was also featured in some of the great Westerns of the era (THEY DIED WITH THEIR BOOTS ON, SANTA FE TRAIL). Like all stalwart screen heroes, during the 1940’s Flynn made a number of wartime propaganda films to boost morale for the masses. One of these was DESPERATE JOURNEY, a totally improbable but highly exciting action yarn from the two-fisted, one-eyed Raoul Walsh, director of such macho fare as THE ROARING TWENTIES, HIGH SIERRA, and WHITE HEAT.

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An RAF bomber squad is sent on a dangerous mission behind enemy lines to take out a train depot. They accomplish the task, but are shot down by Nazi heavy artillery. Forced to…

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