Jul
20
The Bane of Batman is … Rush Limbaugh?
Published By Bill under Uncategorized Tags: Adam West, Atlanta Braves, Bain, Bane, Batman, Captain America, Christian Bale, Creepy, Dark Knight Rises, Donovan McNabb, Eerie, George Clooney, Green Lantern, Heath Ledger, Joker, Obama, Robin, Romney, Rush Limbaugh, Skip Carey, Spider-Man, Superman, Tom Hardy, Void
Today marks the opening of one of the most anticipated action films of the year, The Dark Knight Rises! In case you are one of the three people on the ... Continue Reading
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May
08
“The AVENGERS” Is An Impossible Dream Come True!
Published By Bill under Uncategorized Tags: Avengers, Black Widow, Captain America, Chris Evans, Hulk, Iron Man, Joss Whedon, Marvel Comics, Nick Fury, Spider-Man, Stan Lee
Quite frankly, it’s a movie I never believed would happen or could even POSSIBLY see the light of day. Live action films based on comic book characters have a spotty ... Continue Reading
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May
04
I SHALL RETURN!
Published By Bill under Uncategorized Tags: Animal Kingdom, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Avengers, Captain America, Disney, MacArthur, Neverland, Orlando, Walt Disney
I know what many of you are thinking! You’ve seen the title of this post and are shaking your head, saying, “Bill’s about to start talking about General Douglas MacArthur ... Continue Reading
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Dec
30
One Last Look Back … then “On to 2012!”
Published By Bill under Uncategorized Tags: 2011, 2012, 9/11, Animal Kingdom, Arab Spring, Atlanta Braves, Betty Ford, bin Laden, Captain America, Chris Evans, death, Disney World, Earthquake, Elizabeth Taylor, Ghadiafi, Harry Morgan, Hurricane Irene, Iraq, Jack LaLane, James Arness, Japan, Jerry Sandusky, Joe Paterno, Johnny Sheffield, Kim Jong Il, Libta, New Year, Penn State, Peter Falk, Royal Wedding, Saddam Hussein, William and Kate, World Trade Center
Well, we made it! The end of the year is upon us and we can bid ‘farewell” to 2011 with 2012 waiting in the wings to carry the torch into ... Continue Reading
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Aug
26
When Dinosaurs Rule(d) the World!
Published By Bill under Uncategorized Tags: Captain America, Comicon 2011, Dino, Dino Boy, Disney, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Fantasia, Flintstones, From Hell, Ghidrah, Gorgo, Gryfs, Hanna-Barbera, Johnny Quest, JP4, Jurassic Park, King Kong, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Mighty Mightor, One Million Years BC, Pal-ul-don, Raquel Welch, Rhodan, Space Ghost, Spider-Man, Steve Bissette, Steven Speilberg, Swamp Thing, Tarzan, The Herculoids, The Land That Time Forgot, Turok, Tyrant!, V For Vendetta, Watchmen, When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth
I chuckled last month when I heard that while in San Diego attending ComiCon 2011, Hollywood Royalty Steven Spielberg announced that there will indeed be a Jurassic Park 4 (JP4). ... Continue Reading
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Jul
23
My Extremely Biased Review of CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER!
Published By Bill under Uncategorized Tags: Avengers, Captain America, Chic Stone, Chris Evans, Hayley Atwill, Howling Commandos, Hugo Weaving, Hydra, Iron Man, Marvel Comics, Nick Fury, Red Skull, Samuel L. Jackson, Stan Lee, Thor, Tommy Lee Jones, Tony Stark, WWII
DISCLAIMER: This review is written by an extremely biased individual who is PROUD to be an American, gets goosebumps while seeing Old Glory waving in the breeze, misty eyed on ... Continue Reading
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Jul
22
CAPTAIN AMERICA: The First Avenger! (More than “just a movie” to me)!
Published By Bill under Uncategorized Tags: Adolph Hitler, Batman, Bucky Barnes, Captain Action, Captain America, GI Joe, Hayley Atwell, Hugo Weaving, Jack Kirby, Joe Simon, Nazis, Red Skull, Robin, Stan Lee, Tales of Suspense, The Avengers, WWII
Today is a very big day for me, both as a fan of my childhood memories, my admittedly naïve point of view of patriotism, and my love of cinematic artistry. ... Continue Reading
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Jun
24
In the nearly 2-years that I’ve been publishing this blog, I’ve written several posts on influences that impacted my creativity, including movies, television, comics and persons. But there was ... Continue Reading
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Jan
21
He was drafted into the Army following his graduation from Syracuse University (with a degree in art) in 1952. With the Korean War still in full blaze and threatening to ... Continue Reading
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