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Heroes Won't Be Hard to Find
Sunday, May 7, 2006 11:55 AM

This year's Heroes Convention is going to be the best in its 25 year history. At this point there are over 300 guests scheduled to attend. The convention has been a part of our family's vacation for years and this year will be no exception. At Heroes, there's something for everyone.

Artist's Alley and and Indie Island will be filled to the brim with artists sketching, signing autographs and hanging out with fans. Dealers will fill the convention hall selling everything from vintage toys, comics and magazines to the latest games, t-shirts, and dvds. Comic book writers, horror novelists, publishers and editors will also be on hand. There will be a ton of informative [and fun] panels where creators will discuss everything from how to get into comics, to self-publishing to what's next for them. Gaming tournaments will run almost non-stop. And of course there is the traditional art auction.

I can't wait. If you can make it, you should. I can guarantee you'll have a blast!

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So You Think You Know John Beatty
Saturday, May 6, 2006 8:59 AM

Today happens to be the birthday of my best buddy, John Beatty.

Most ZONERs know "Big" John from his appearances on the SZ message boards, but in honor of his birthday, here are:

Some things about John Beatty that you might not know:

  • John Beatty was quite an accomplished break dancer in his youth. Rumors abound to this day that he was the first choice to play the role of "Rerun" on "What's Happening?"

  • John Beatty invented the "spoiler alert" used on the internet to let folks not that plot points and surprise endings are forthcoming.

  • John Beatty is quite a singer. Perhaps most famous for his cover of Elvis tunes, Jim Ivey [noted raconteur, in the Who's Who of the World] continues to say, "It's not Christmas season until Big John sings 'Blue Christmas.'

  • John Beatty is an accomplished actor. He appeared as the evil "Patch" in "Nightveil: Witch War" [available on dvd from accomics.com]. Rumors of an action figure are too scary to think about.

  • John Beatty is an accomplished pool player. He has been known to repeatedly spot an opponent every ball on the table and still win!

  • John Beatty is an accomplished poker player. He's been known to go both ways in a game of high-low five card stud having nothing but an Ace High and a ten low and beat the table where players had better lows and better highs!

  • John Beatty was ahead of the curve when it came to home computers. While still in his teens he had work published in several books on computer use!

  • John Beatty's comic career is full of highlights: he worked on the first Secret Wars series [which spawned the popularity of the mini-series]; he worked on the first Punisher mini-series [which kicked the backup character to leading man status]; he worked on the first new Batman book in 50 years [which was also the first comic to start the trend of multple covers]. It is also rumored that Big John, while still a child, was the first to utter Alfred E. Neuman's famous, "What, Me Worry?" line.

  • Although unconfirmed, it is believed that John Beatty was the first to wear the haircut made famous by the lead singer of Flock of Seagals, that Beatty encouraged Brian Setzer to give up glam rock and try something with a rock-a-billy style, that Beatty suggested that James Cameron follow up "Terminator 2" with something "Titanic," that Beatty was the first to suggest the ideas for "American Idol," "Survivor," and "What's Happening Now?"

  • Many people find it hard to believe that Big John has done so much in just 45 years on this planet. Speculation abounds that he is much older than that. Unverified pictures of someone looking like John Beatty from the civil war era are rampant in conspiracy circles.

    Happy, Happy, Big J!
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And It Ain't Even the Season Finale
Thursday, May 4, 2006 4:50 PM

If you haven't seen last night's episode of LOST yet, then you may not want to read any farther..... SPOILERS are coming!

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Still here? Ok... Whoa! What a great surprise ending!

I know my jaw hit the floor when Michael blasted Ana-Lucia in the chest from point blank range. My eyes were probably still buggin' out when he then popped a couple of caps in Libby!

If that had been the season finale, I would have applauded. With a few episodes still to come, I believe that a standing ovation is in order. I knew that Michelle Rodriguez [Ana-Lucia] and Cynthia Watros [Libby] were supposed to be leaving the show. Still, ya gotta give big props for the shocking way that they went.

So, where does that leave Michael? Has he been brain-washed? Is he fully aware of what he's doing? Is Libby really dead? [Poor, poor Hurley!] And did you know about the novel [Bad Twin] that's referenced in the show and written by one of the passengers... but was just released in real life?

Talk to me, folks!

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Does He Have Connery Cool?
Wednesday, May 3, 2006 5:27 PM

Bond. James Bond.

Talk about an iconic character.

For my money Sean Connery WAS James Bond. He had the right mix of charisma, playboy attitude and tough guy machismo to pull off the role of 007.

Roger Moore's Bond had his moments but swayed too far over into comedy for my taste.

Pierce Brosnon had the playboy attitude and some charisma but not enough tough guy machismo to reach the levels of Connery cool.

Daniel Craig is the next guy to step into 007's tux and although initial reports were not so hot, this trailer has me thinking that he may do alright.

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Why Superman Stands Alone
Tuesday, May 2, 2006 5:45 PM

What are you waiting for?? Click HERE and prepare to be amazed!

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Superman Stands Alone
Monday, May 1, 2006 6:00 PM

After my last post, Murph had this to say: "Craig, seems your very selective in your choices for seeing films on the big screen."

Wait til he gets a load of my movie pics for next month...

Surprisingly, after looking at the films that will be released in June, only one made my "see in a theater" list. That movie is Superman Returns.

Most folks who predict this sort of thing are saying that Superman Returns will probably make the most bucks at the box office this year. Who am I to argue? Although I think that The DaVinci Code may just give it a run for it's money. [Pun intended].

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Movies that MAY be Worthy
Sunday, April 30, 2006 8:46 PM

Alright, let's take a look at those May movies that just may be the real deal. ; )

May starts off with a bang. Mission Impossible III opens the summer on May 5th. Despite the bad press Cruise has been getting, I still think that MI3 is going to do big business and I can't wait to see it on the big screen!

Hot on the heals of MI3 is X-Men 3, better known as X-Men: The Last Stand. While I'm a huge fan of the Claremont, Byrne and Austin run in the X-Men comic series, I've yet to see an X-Men movie in a theater. Although this clip looks pretty cool, I'll probably be one of the few who wait for dvd.

The Poseidon Adventure was one of my favorite disaster movies when I was a kid. I can still remember getting together with a few of my friends and catching the bus to go downtown to the movie theater to see it. I think that this updated version, Poseidon, will be good, but I have a feeling that I may wait for dvd.

The Da Vinci Code is going to be HUGE. Based on the best selling book, and starring Tom Hanks with direction by Ron Howard. It can't miss. And this one will get meback to a theater.

Next time we'll take a look at June!

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Tarantino - Rourke - "Death Proof"
Monday, April 24, 2006 2:14 PM

I thought this post was going to be about the movies coming out this summer that I'm looking forward to, but when I saw the cool title page to Tarantino's "Death Proof" posted over at Ain't It Cool News, I just knew that the summer previews would have to wait... at least until you get a look at this!

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Let's Get Ready to Rumble !
Sunday, April 23, 2006 3:15 PM

A little over a month ago, I told you about Rumble in La Rambla, a comic mini-series that I thought was worth a look.

Writer Felipe Ferreira and artist Rafael Albuquerque have to feel pretty good since Rumble in La Rambla still has another month before the first issue hits the stands, but the positive buzz is spreading like wild fire.

Take a look at this 8 page preview and you'll see why!

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