Dec
28
THE NEXT BIG THING: BLOG HOP
Published By Bill under Uncategorized Tags: Bill Cain, Charles Bronson, Christian Bale, Clint Eastwood, Dean Koontz, Death Wish, Dove of War, Hideaway, High Plains Drifter, I Know Why the Dogwoods Blush, Kurt Russell, Mad Men, Shane Etter, Stephen King, The Stand, Void, Webcomic
Welcome to this blog hop.
What is a blog hop? Basically, it’s a way that readers can discover new authors, because with bookstores closing and publishers not promoting new authors as ... Continue Reading
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Aug
24
“We’re BACK!” Stallone and ‘The Expendables’ Explode onto Movie Screens!
Published By Bill under Uncategorized Tags: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis, Charles Bronson, Chuck Norris, Clint Eastwood, Expendables, Hard Target, Jet Li, Kurt Russell, Lee Marvin, Seagal, Stallone, Statham, Steve McQueen, Time Cop, Van Damme
“I’m BACK!”
I’m talking, of course, about Arnold Schwarzenegger in the summer’s All-star action movie explosion, The Expendables-2! The brainchild of fellow action heavyweight Sly Stallone, Arnold joins Bruce Willis, Jean-Claude ... Continue Reading
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Oct
14
Horrors on Film! My Top 15 of All Time!
Published By Bill under Uncategorized Tags: Alien, Bela Lugosi, Bruce Willis, Charles Bronson, Charlton Heston, Christopher Lee, Christopher Walken, Death Wish, Dracula, Funhouse, House of Wax, Jaws, Jayne Mansfield, Jeff Goldblum, John Carpenter, Kurt Russell, Lon Chaney, Orca, Sixth Sense, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Naked Jungle, The Prophecy, The Thing, Vincent Price, werewolf
Welcome back to my Halloween themed posts for October. Let’s finish up our “scary listings” by looking at my top 15 scariest movies of all time.
Now I don’t want this ... Continue Reading
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Apr
09
… and Hell followed with him!
Published By Bill under Uncategorized Tags: Charles Bronson, Clint Eastwood, Dogwoods Blush, High Plains Drifter, Kurt Russell, Pale Rider, revenge, Tombstone, Wyatt Earp
Travel in time with me back to 1973. The western was still a dominant force on television and in local theaters. While Charles Bronson's vigilante, Burt Reynolds' good ... Continue Reading
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