Showing posts with label Hugo Silva. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hugo Silva. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 10, 2017

It´s Mutanten Mittwoch with John Romita Jr

Lately I have skipped quite a number of birthdays - comicwise and where celebrities are concerned - so instead of trying to catch up on that front I have decided to do a post about something I am currently reading. Again.


Yep, I´m talking about Marvel´s merry mutant melangerie and especially John Romita Jr´s stint on the book during it´s heyday in the 80s which - as longtime readers of this blog know - is one of my favorite periods of the book second only to Marc Silvestri´s glorious run on UNCANNY X - MEN.


This is not the first time I have read these issues and I really am not sure why we keep coming back to the same stories again and again. Today somebody asked me why I spend so much money on what is supposed to be a disposable past time - at least that was the original concept behind it. Comic books were created as cheap entertainment to be enjoyed and then discarded. Which is how the general populace still sees it which may be one of the reasons why it still does not have the place in culture and society it clearly deserves. And it has only been through comic readers, collectors and creators that comics have evolved into more expensive, more complex and more artful entertainment over the last few decades.


Because no matter what the initial intention for comic books was there are some stories that resonate with us. May it be because of a certain point in time we are at when we encounter them for the first time or things we only discover at the second or third reading or they represent our first foray into seriously collecting comics. Some stories have a lasting impact while others are just quick entertainment meant to occupy our minds during that short time we take the subway to commute to work.


As with all things that go back a few decades I am not entirely sure about the exact timeline here but I guess I must have read the first issues of John Romita Jr´s UNCANNY X - MEN in the spanish translations by Planeta DeAgostini´s FORUM imprint in the 80s. I had just finished with getting my entrance application to the university of applied sciences when I got my hands on the spanish version of UNCANNY X - MEN 196, which was not only my first encounter with this incarnation of the X - Men but also with SECRET WARS II which is still one of my favorite companywide crossovers.


Since I have already waxed philosophic about that particular issue, Chris Claremont´s brilliant writing and my love for SECRET WARS II in particular in this post I won´t go into more detail. Boy, when I wrote in 2013 that SECRET WARS II would be a topic I would return to I really wasn´t kidding.


Speaking about returning, let´s go back to all the times I bought John Romita Jr´s issues of UNCANNY X - MEN and the next must have been another translation, this time the german version in the dreaded pocket books by Condor. Because of the big success of DIE GRUPPE X they started an edition of album sized issues but they mostly covered the second Dave Cockrum and the Paul Smith era in those so except for two issues you found most of the John Romita Jr UNCANNY X - MEN issues in those pocket books. I always wondered how americans would react if they got their hands on those as the german article " die " - which only means " they " -  would clearly be read as the english word for ceasing existence.


So far, all of the issues I read were translations - which in the case of the german pocket books were very abbreviated versions that omitted ninety percent of the original text - so that when I finally got the chance to read these issues in the original version for the first time through the CLASSIC X - MEN reprints I didn´t think twice. You have to remember that this was before the now obligatory reprint policy was put into place and back then all X - MEN stories we had in trade paperback was The Dark Phoenix Saga and Days of Future Pasts and the last one was not the thick trade they sell you nowadays but two flaming issues : UNCANNY X - MEN 141 and 142.


Now you might think that it would stop there since I finally got to read the issues in the original version but far from it. As I have mentioned once or twice I have dabbled in art myself and as somebody whose knack has always lain more towards the inking side than penciling I was always very interested in seeing inked pages by the pros. Which was not that easy before the days of the internet where you can easily find hundreds upon hundreds of original art pages without even trying ( although it is easier to find something by accident than a certain page you are specifically looking for ) so the closest thing we got to that was in the form of the spanish BIBLIOTECA MARVEL pocket books or the ESSENTIAL phone books.


So with that we are already at five different versions of SOME of these issues - not all of them mind you - but there are still a few I haven´t mentioned. I also have some in the english pocket books by PANINI UK because the art still looks good even in the small format and unlike the german pocket books they have the full text. I already mentioned that some of the issues are SECRET WARS II crossover issues so they are in the SECRET WARS II omnibus which is so far the highlight of my collection - at least until the SHANG CHI : MASTER OF KUNG FU volume 3 omnibus is at an affordable price at amazon. Right now they sell it for 132 bucks which is 7 Euros more than you pay at a comic book store. Those guys are all crazy.


Speaking about crazy, when the Epic Collection X - Men : The Gift was offered through amazon for less than 20 Euros - and we´re talking about a 35 Dollar trade here - I went and bought it again. Because not only does it have the issues in a much higher printing quality than the CLASSIC X - MEN issues it´s also easier to read them in one sitting and I don´t have to go through my longboxes. Granted, there is also the X - MEN AND ALPHA FLIGHT mini series included which I already have in various versions but it also contains the four issue NIGHTCRAWLER mini series by Dave Cockrum based on the popular Kitty´s Fairy Tale issue I haven´t read before. And one of the first stories has part of the Marvel universe flung back to the hyperborian age and you can´t beat a team up of the Avengers and the X - Men especially in a Conan version. Plus, Storm has a really nice outfit. 


In closing I have no real wisdom to impart on you besides that maybe my fascination with these issues has to do with the fact that this was Chris Claremont at the height of his abilities which was one of the reasons the UNCANNY X - MEN became Marvel´s most popular book in the 80s. He wrote all the members as three dimensional interesting characters and especially had a lot of strong female heroes which was not very common back then. Plus his writing was edgy and very much in the Zeitgeist of that time and while some of it may feel dated Today most of it still holds up. And I don´t have to mention that these were the classic versions of the mutants where Wolverine was still an intriguing character shrouded in mystery instead of the unrecognizable versions we got Today thanks to the complete lack of editorial supervision by Disney. I swear, in one of the hardcovers I recently bought the first page of the credits were all editors and I had to laugh really hard because reading the comic you know that none of them did their job, they just came to collect their paycheck.

Anyway, this post is not about bemoaning the sorry state Marvel comics are in right now but rather to showcase it´s glory days and especially John Romita Jr´s UNCANNY X - MEN run. So here are a few more examples of his rising star which would only go on the even greater heights from here. 


As the time I can spend on these posts is rather limited lately - and I can feel my eyesight already fading at this point which means I have to wrap up things quickly - it will no doubt take me a few days to finish this post ( no doubt it will take me at least one day to add the links, another to do the birthday part, another one to add the videos, one more day to write all the clever and witty remarks you all love and hate plus a few more days to put all the material like original art pages and animated GIFs I found doing the research for this post in the right folders ) so while the next post may be a DC post again there is a high possibility that even if it will be a FLASH FRIDAY post it will be next week or Friday in two weeks.

With that said we go directly to the link section which is a bit shorter than usual. Normally I try to make sure that there are at least ten links so the ones I constantly bookmark don´t pile up too much but I don´t have the time and energy to go through the list twice. I hope what the links lack in quantity they more than make up in quality. First we have some links concerning the topic of Today´s post starting with BIZARRO JIMMY OLSEN`S MIDLIFE CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS which has posts on Uncanny X - Men 190 and Uncanny X - Men 191MARS WILL SEND NO MORE with a review and the complete story from Uncanny X - Men 193 and you can find all kind of X - Men covers as well as other stuff on UNCANNY X - MEN NET .

Continuing with the links, it´s not really related to this post in particular but if you like to see original art pages as much as me you might want to check out TOM PALMER ILLUSTRATION which always has niece art pages.


Speaking about nice art pages, as I wrote in the intro I have missed a lot of birthdays since my last post and I thought about including them here but the list is just too long. Since I have started the blog I have always tried to keep it as real as possible and aside from the occasional exception where I write a post in advance or later I have managed to stick to that policy. So all the guys and gals that I have missed to dedicate a post to will have to wait until next year - except those lucky ones that DID get a post last year which you can still check out through the archive links. One of the birthdays I wanted to cover this year I will mention is Kerry Gamill´s birthday ( I had hopes to continue my series of posts on John Byrne´s SUPERMAN revamp in the 80s ) and while I didn´t do a special post about him I did various posts on his contributions to comics like the issue of Power Man & Iron Fist where our heroes for hire meet Doctor Who - well, kind of. Anyway, the reason why I mention Kerry Gamill at all is that you can check out some of his best splash pages from Power Man & Iron Fist on DIVERSIONS OF THE GROOVY KIND and there´s also a post on the sometimes X - Men companion and future superhero Binary with Ms Marvel 20 by the X - Men dream team of Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum which introduced her new costume and also the next issue .


With the past birthdays taken care of we come to Today´s jubilarians ( and X - Men readers will know that I chose this word on purpose ) starting with spanish actor Hugo Silva. The 40 year old actor was the big draw for women on the show Los Hombres De Paco, a show my mother never let me watch because she found it too chaotic. It´s one of the shows I hope the americans never re - make because they would surely ruin the tone of the show which is a cross between The Simpsons and The Shield. But that show is in the past and in the present Hugo is best known as 1980s cop Pacino on cult show El Ministerio Del Tiempo. I have already mentioned the show once or twice in the past but since I already mentioned Doctor Who I should probably explain why it´s not simply a rip - off. As with most spanish tv shows it centers around a unique idea namely that you can´t travel through time with a machine. There are however certain portals or doors that lead to other time periods which are all in one big structure policed by the Ministry of Time and the series tells the adventures of the special agents of the ministry who try to keep the natural order of time.


One of the similarities with Doctor Who is that a lot of things happen in each episode although each one is one hour long so every episode is more like a short mini movie. At the moment the series is on hiatus and the next season hasn´t been announced yet but as successful as it has been so far I have no doubt it will continue. It also is not clear if Hugo Silva´s character Pacino will return but he had a really interesting story arc.


Another movie heartthrob is Bruce Penhall who looks back on 60 years and getting his sweaty paws all over megabodacious übersexbomb Roberta Vasquez´ well endowed unmentionables in a few Andy Sidaris movies.


He also got it on with playmate Suzi Simpson in Enemy Gold and real life Power Girl Julie K. Smith used her body to subdue him in a jacuzzi in The Dallas Connection. I have done various posts on Cynthia Brimhall, Roberta Vasquez and Carolyin Liu, Dona Speir , Ava Cadell , Sybil Danning , Becky Mullen and Andy Sidaris so if you want to read more just use the tags.


Meg Foster celebrates her 69th year and she was in a plethora of tv series from Bonanza, The Six Million Dollar Man, The Streets of San Francisco, Hawaii Five - O, Cagney & Lacey, The Cosby Show and Miami Vice to The Twilight Zone and appeared in such cult movies like They Live ! and Masters Of The Universe with Dolph Lundgren where she was Evil Lynn.


What many people don´t know is that Gary Goddard, the director of that movie was a big Jack Kirby fan especially of his NEW GODS. So when he got the chance to make a big sci fi movie instead of making a Masters Of The Universe movie he made a movie that took a lot of material from NEW GODS and made a cineastic tribute to the King. He even tried to get the studio to hire Jack Kirby as set designer. I guess that would have been the only thing that could have saved the movie. So now you know why they are not on Eternia for most of the movie and why they all act like in a Jack Kirby comic. By the way, Meg Foster did not wear any special lenses in the movie, that´s how her eyes look naturally. Although she DID say that her costume was really uncomfortable and restraining all of her movements.


Meg Foster also starred in such erotic masterworks like Lady in Waiting with Shannon Whirry and Greg Hyppolite´s Undercover Heat with über bodacious Athena Massey as sex starved undercover cop Cindy Hannen.


Even if the story is nothing new - a female cop has to go undercover as a callgirl to find a serial killer - Undercover Heat is one of the best erotic movies I have seen because it has the perfect blend of crime, suspense, erotic and humor that few directors of this genre achieve. It also has a nice pacing of five minutes of story development followed by five minutes of erotic scenes and so on. But the biggest reason why this movie is so entertaining is the stunning Athena Massey and her spectacular body.


If you haven´t seen the movie yet I wrote more about it in last year´s birthday post of cult siren Elizabeth Berkeley where you can also find more animated GIFs of sexy Athena Massey in totally NSFW action. You can find Undercover Heat on YouTube and well stocked DVD shops but since I mentioned Masters of the Universe here´s a special She - Ra team up.



Composer Jay Ferguson turns 70 Today and he has contributed to movies like Best Seller, Johnny Be Good, Gleaming The Cube, Double Dragon and A Nightmare On Elm Street 5 : The Dream Child as well as composing the themes for shows like Melrose Place, Going To Extremes, Tales From The Crypt, Viper and NCIS Los Angeles. Back in the day a lot of the cassettes I listened to on my walkman ( ask your Dad what that is ) were soundtracks because I really like symphonic music. So one day when my brother took the dog for a walk he borrowed my walkman and it was already a few hours after midnight. When he came back he told me that he had not checked what was in the walkman and which kind of sick s - word I listen to. As it turns out the soundtrack for Nightmare On Elm Street 5 was in the walkman and suffice it to say he never took it without checking first. 


Normally I don´t mention producers in the birthday roll call but Today would have been the anniversary of David O. Selznik who produced such classics like The Third Man and Gone With The Wind amongst others. He also produced Duel In The Sun in which cult siren Jennifer Jones plays half breed Pearl Chavez who wants to be a good girl but her spectacular body turns her into the object of sexual obsession of two rivaling brothers.


The two brothers who try to use and abuse poor Pearl are played by Joseph Cotten and Gregory Peck who plays the bad guy in the story. I already posted the movie one year ago so you can go there to watch it.

Today is also the anniversary of the birth of Fritz Austerlitz better known as Fred Astaire who starred in all the musicals I saw as a child. He always made dancing look easy even though he practiced his steps for hours.



With a few videos left after going through the birthday checklist I want to include another episodes of The Comic Book Greats with Chris Claremont whose writing was one of the reasons why Marvel´s mutants rose to such prominence in the 80s and 90s. Although that was all thrown overboard when Disney decided to get rid of the X - Men in favor of the Inhumans and it looks like they still have to learn that you can´t just interchange heroes and that as much as they might try to convince everybody, the Inhumans are not the X - Men. Although they have already whitewashed the Inhuman society by omitting the underclass of the Alpha Primitives.



Since we have already covered the usual subjects of cartoons, music / dance and comics it´s time for something completely different so here is some knowledge about german words courtesy of Wanted Adventure.



To close things out here is another longer video that I always have a hard time to fit into posts. One of the things I like to watch on YouTube are videos about tv shows that never got their chance so here is the pilot for a time travel show Rewind which never got the approval for serialization.



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Tuesday, May 10, 2016

How many comics did I get for 20 bucks ?

So, in my post on STAR WARS DAY which should have been about STAR WARS but turned out to be about anything BUT I mentioned that one of my latest order were 42 comics for 23 EUROS but if you don´t count the costs for handling and shipping the price is 19.49 EUROS for 42 comics. 


At the current comic prices what do you get from Marvel or DC for 20 bucks ? Four single issues, five tops. Surely no hardcover, maybe a trade, two if you go to Vertigo, Valiant or iMage. But surely not 42 comic books.

Now you´re probably thinking if I got these comics for such a low price they can´t be good. Or they are not in very good condition or they must be old. While they are all in very good, readable condition, yes, these are old comics and as for the quality that´s entirely up for your own tastes. But so you can make yourself an idea here is what I got for my 19.49.


As you can see we are not starting with the highlights and X - MEN UNLIMITED is right at the bottom. I ordered this because Steve Epting was listed as the artist but he shares art chores with Mike Miller. Since I haven´t read it yet I don´t know how good the story is but at 47 cents this will probably go into collateral pile to swap with other comic readers.


I ordered this on a whim because I knew the MR MONSTER series from DARK HORSE PRESENTS. It´s a black and white comic by various artists but my favorite story is Screams of the Coffee Fiend by Shane Glines. I couldn´t find any art from this issue but these are 4t cents well spent.


Speaking about DARK HORSE PRESENTS, I got two issues from the first volume and we´re still in 47 cent territory here. Initially I ordered three but the last one was already gone. So I got issue 66 which has 2 pages of a strip by Eddie Campbell, 10 pages from An Accidential Death by Ed Brubaker and Eric Shanower, an 8 page Concrete story by Paul Chadwick and an 8 page Dr. Giggles story by Manny Coto and Alan  J. Burrows. This was promotion for the Dr. Giggles movie adaption Dark Horse did and I remember that there was a lot of hype about the movie but when I finally saw it I was really disappointed. I don´t even remember what the movie was about and I don´t know how my reaction would be Today. I might have the Concrete story in one of my various collections but it´s still worth buying this comic because of it. Paul Chadwick´s art is just so good.


I have to say issue 139 did surprise me a bit because the cover looks like your generic " tough guy with a big gun shooting up a monster " cover.


First of all I didn´t see the two extra lizard arms at all and secondly the art by Tom McWeeney is better than you can see on the cover. The second story is by Carlo Barberi who later worked on the superb JUSTICE LEAGUE ADVENTURE book and who is still dealing with his manga influences here.

Man, talking about all these great series from Dark Horse reminds me that I still haven´t gotten one issue from the latest volume of DARK HORSE PRESENTS. I absolutely have to read it if I ever win the lottery . . .


THE SPECTRE 41 by John Ostrander and Tom Mandrake. Basically you can´t go wrong with any issue from this terrific run. It´s always a good story and solid art by Tom Mandrake. And here he gets to do pirates. Arrr!


So far I have only a few single issues and the trade I got for 5 bucks but I bought this just in case DC doesn´t continue with the trades. I mean it took them long enough to put out the first two. And this book is already completed and everybody who has read it loves it. Why the holdup DC ?


Okay, I paid a whopping 56 cents for SUPERMAN - THE MAN OF STEEL ANNUAL 5 but it was totally worth it. First off, how come this comic is not ALREADY in my collection ? It´s penciled entirely by the late Paul Ryan and inked by one of my favorite inkers Josef Rubinstein. The only reason I can think of that makes sense is that I was low on money and weary of all the Legends Of The Dead Earth annuals. At that time DC did try something different in their annuals so instead of the usual world threatening cross - overs after which nothing would ever be the same they did some themes - some more successful than others - like this, pulps or ghosts. While there were the usual rotten apples among them this lead to interesting comics.


Oh no, you can´t pin this one on me. I effing ordered this when the series by Ivan Reis was announced but it never came. I don´t know if that was around the time my old comic shop closed down and all my subscriptions were transferred to my new comic shop or if it was in one of the countless comic shipments that were seized by the german Board of Customs and Excise but I never got my copy. And at 89 cents it´s still a bargain. 


I have to admit I bought this more for the beautiful cover by Jose Luis Garcia Lopez than for the interior art by Barry Kitson but he does deliver.


No matter how many comics you have, unless you´re a compulsive TEEN TITANS addict there are always a few TITANS comics missing because you can´t follow all the series. And I´m not counting the current NEW 52 / REBIRTH Titans. I remember starting to read this series but when they replaced Paul Pelletier with Mike Collins I was out. So for 47 cents this was not that bad. I´ll have to post a few more of those Jose Luis Garcia Lopez covers sometimes. For the next TITANS comics I paid 84 cents, each. 


This is from the short lived TEEN TITANS series by Dan Jurgens in which Ray Palmer was rejuvenated and because he was now a teenager he had to hang with the Teen Titans. I never liked stories in which characters would be treated according to their age instead of their experience.


I mean the Atom didn´t suddenly forget everything he learned during his decades of crime fighting he just had a younger body. this should be a plus not a reason for punishment. The same goes for Kitty Pryde when she was forced into the New Mutants after being with the X - Men for years.


But Xavier is a gigantic dick anyway. I mean, after what - ten, fifteen, twenty years - he SUDDENLY realizes it´s not okay to train kids to fight super powered criminal mutants ? It was okay with his original students but now it´s not. He´s such a hypocrite. And back to the whole Atom / Teen Titans thing : if you would put him in the team just because he looks like a teenager now would you also entrust your child to the care of somebody who has the mental capability of a baby but looks like an old man ? Probably not. So the whole thing always was kind of funky to me. 


A lot of movie references on this one. I never liked the high soap opera content of this series nor the whole alien connection for the entire team´s super powers thing but Argent was always nice to look at.


The first issues I read from this series were 12 to 15 which compromised the Then & Now story in which four of the originals returned. As well as George Perez who inked Dan Jurgens on these four issues. I think he did not earn enough money by doing just pencils so instead he inked other artists which he could do much faster. And his inks are always terrific. 


The best part about seeing the old team members together again was the friendly pestering and sense of camaraderie and how far they have come sine their days as teen sidekicks, especially Wally West. That sense of legacy is something DC totally ignored with their NEW 52 and what they are desperately trying to recapture with their new REBIRTH campaign.


There are really not a lot of Marvel titles here and the next two blocks are Milestone titles. I got 5 issues of HARDWARE : issue 2 ( 28 cents ), issue 3 ( 37 cents ), issue 4 ( 37 cents ), issue 5 ( 28 cents ) and issue 16 ( 1.12 Euro ). Issue 16 is more expensive since it has a second gatefold cover.


I never read the Milestone books but I guess I was not the intended target audience. I know that on the show The Fresh Prince of Bel - Air they had the covers of the first issues framed and for people of color this was a much bigger deal to have positive role models . Most Milestone series were written by the late Dwayne McDuffy and this one was penciled by Milestone co founder Denis Cowan and in an uncharacteristic gesture they retained creative rights. If you have read any comics from the Bronze Age you have seen Denis Cowan´s art since he was a very prolific artists then.


The other Milestone series I bought is ICON and I got issues 1 ( 1.12 € ) again, more expensive because it comes poly bagged with a trading card, an exclusive cover poster and four panels of a giant sixteen panel mural what ever that may be, issue 3 ( 37 cents ), issue 4 ( 37 cents ), issue 25 ( 84 cents ) more expensive because it´s double sized, issue 27 ( 37 cents ) and issues 33 and 34 ( 28 cents each ). I know, not a lot of consecutive issues but it should give me an idea if the series is worth continuing.


This series was also written by Dwayne McDuffy with Mark D. Bright doing the art who many will know from his great work on IRON MAN. So the art in this is beyond reproach. Icon is Milestone´s version of Superman and it never hurts if there is a hot chick in it. Just ask Will Smith if he ever got any complaints about Tatyana Ali being on The Fresh Prince of Bel - Air.


Her outfit reminds me of another hot afro - american singer but who ?


There also were some issues of STATIC available at a bargain price but I didn´t know the artist so I decided to stick with the series where I knew the artist before deciding if I want to delve deeper into the Milestone. 


Our last block is also our biggest one, 16 issues of Valiant´s H.A.R.D. CORPS series, issues 2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25 for 47 cents a pop each. Since I only had the first issue from this series so far these are all new to me and I can finally find out what the book is all about. Yay, I get to explore another series of " classic " Valiant.


The art looks like the generic Valiant house style which means nothing too flashy but always with solid storytelling and there is much to be said for that. Going through the issues I noticed that some were written by the dynamic duo of Abnett and Lanning so I´m looking forward to read that.


So that´s my complete comic haul for less than 20 bucks. Nothing very rare or super important among them but for my taste most of them good entertainment which should tide me over until my Epic Collections start arriving. They will probably all come on the same day anyhow. But what do you think ? Did I find some nuggets or was it all a waste of money ? Now that my mobility is seriously impaired and I probably won´t go to Erlangen or any other comic conventions this may be one of the few options left for me to get cheap comics. I will definitely let you know my thoughts on the H.A.R.D. CORPS series and the Milestone books when I have read them.

 
Our first birthday is spanish actor Hugo Silva. The 39 year old actor was the big draw for women on the show Los Hombres De Paco, a show my mother never let me watch because she found it too chaotic. It´s one of the shows I hope the americans never re - make because they would surely ruin the tone of the show which is a cross between The Simpsons and The Shield. But that show is in the past and in the present Hugo is best known as 1980s cop Pachino on cult show El Ministerio Del Tiempo.



Another movie heartthrob is Bruce Penhall who can look back on 59 years and having bodacious übersexbomb Roberta Vasquez rub her well endowed unmentionables all over his naked body in a few Andy Sidaris movies.


He also got it on with playmate Suzi Simpson in Enemy Gold and real life Power Girl Julie K. Smith used her body to subdue him in a jacuzzi in The Dallas Connection. I have done various posts on Roberta Vasquez, Dona Speir and Andy Sidaris so if you want to read more just use the tags.


Meg Foster celebrates her 68th year and she was in such cult movies like They Live ! and Greg Hyppolite´s erotic masterwork Undercover Heat with the great Athena Massey in the lead role. Since I couldn´t post anything from the latter one that was safe for work let´s concentrate on Masters Of The Universe with He - Man Dolph Lundgren where she was Evil Lynn.


What many people don´t know is that Gary Goddard, the director of the movie was a big Jack Kirby fan especially of his NEW GODS. So when he got the chance to make a big sci fi movie instead of making a Masters Of The Universe movie he made a movie that took a lot of material from NEW GODS and made a cineastic tribute to the King. He even tried to get the studio to hire Jack Kirby as set designer. I guess that would have been the only thing that could have saved the movie. So now you know why they are not on Eternia for most of the movie and why they all act like in a Jack Kirby comic. By the way, Meg Foster did not wear special lenses in the movie, that´s how her eyes look naturally. Although she DID say that her costume was really uncomfortable and restraining her movements.


Composer Jay Ferguson turns 69 Today and he has contributed to movies like Best Seller, Johnny Be Good, Gleaming The Cube, Double Dragon and A Nightmare On Elm Street 5 : The Dream Child as well as composing the themes for shows like Melrose Place, Going To Extremes, Tales From The Crypt, Viper and NCIS Los Angeles. Back in the day a lot of the cassettes I listened to on my walkman ( ask your Dad what that is ) were soundtracks because I really like symphonic music. So one day when my brother took the dog for a walk he borrowed my walkman and it was already a few hours after midnight. When he came back he told me that he had not checked what was in the walkman and which kind of sick s - word I listen to. As it turns out the soundtrack for Nightmare On Elm Street 5 was in the walkman and suffice it to say he never took it without checking first.


Normally I don´t mention producers in the birthday roll call but Today would have been the anniversary of David O. Selznik who produced such classics like The Third Man and Gone With The Wind amongst others. He also produced Duel In The Sun in which cult siren Jennifer Jones plays half breed Pearl Chavez who wants to be a good girl but her spectacular body turns her into the object of sexual obsession of two rivaling brothers.


The two brothers who try to use and abuse poor Pearl are played by Joseph Cotten and Gregory Peck who plays the bad guy in the story.



Today is also the anniversary of the birth of Fritz Austerlitz better known as Fred Astaire who starred in all the musicals I saw as a child. He always made dancing look easy even though he practiced his steps for hours. Since I couldn´t find Ziegfeld´s Follies which has Judy Garland in it here is the famous scene from Royal Wedding where Fred dances on the ceiling.



Since I haven´t talked much about Milestone on the blog yet here is an interview with Dwayne McDuffie who wrote most of their series.



It has nothing to do with anything in the post but I recently found this video of The Thief and The Cobbler which was mentioned in a Best 10 Animated Movies video. I never heard of this movie and I don´t think it was ever shown in Germany. You also can´t buy it in a german version.



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