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Wed, Jan. 6th, 2010, 06:10 pm
[i]dferguson: New From Airship 27

sherlock Holmes


SHERLOCK HOLMES – CONSULTING DETECTIVE Vol. Two.

THE GREAT DETECTIVE IS BOX-OFFICE GOLD!

Following the overwhelming success of Sherlock Holmes-Consulting Detective Vol.One, Airship 27 Productions and Cornerstone Book Publishers are thrilled to offer mystery fans this brand new anthology of mystery adventures. Once again, Holmes and Watson challenge the criminal forces that threaten Victorian England at every turn.

Arriving in the midst of the media phenomenon that is the new record breaking movie, “Sherlock Holmes”, starring Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law, this new collection is the perfect treasure for movie-goers eager to get their hands on more Holmes and Watson adventures. As this iconic character’s exploits again take hold of the public’s imagination, new and old fans alike will be pleased to find this volume of all new stories.

A twisted scientist plots to alter the course of human evolution while another dreams of creating the world’s first mechanical thinking machine. A body is found in a secured bank vault and modern day pirates have begun harassing Her Majesty’s Royal Navy. Here are five new mysteries that will test the Great Detective’s uncanny talents of observation and the courage of his loyal companion.

Writers Bernadette Johnson, Joshua Reynolds, I.A. Watson and Andrew Salmon have delivered another compilation of fast paced, old fashioned tales guaranteed to warm the blood of the most ardent Holmes enthusiast. Sit back, dim the lights, and prepare yourself for the chase. Once more, the game is afoot!

This new volume features a stunning cover by artist Ingrid Hardy and black and white interior illustrations by the book’s designer, artist Rob Davis. Edited by Airship 27 Productions’ Managing Editor, Ron Fortier. Sherlock Holmes – Consulting Detective Vol.Two is another quality addition to the company’s list of action/adventure pulp titles.
Airship 27Productions; Pulp Fiction for a New Generation!

ISBN: 1-934935-64-6
ISBN 13: 978- 1-934935-64-4
Produced by Airship 27
Published by Cornerstone Book Publishers

Release date: 01/08/2010
Retail Price: $21.95

Wed, Jan. 6th, 2010, 04:13 pm
[i]dferguson: The Most Underappreciated Actor In America?

In a recent interview on his PBS show, Charlie Rose called Jeff Bridges "The Most Underappreciated Actor In America" Now, I'm not disagreeing with him at all but I'd say that Dennis Quaid and Kurt Russell could also lay claim to that title.

Tue, Jan. 5th, 2010, 05:47 pm
[i]dferguson: Blipverts

'Perfect' is a word I don't like to sling around, especially when it comes to movies. But RONIN comes close to being a perfect action espionage thriller.

Judging from the lack of chatter I take it no one was particularly impressed by Syfy's recent ALICE?

Just found out that my recent breathing problems is a result of a severe iron deficiency (which is doctor-ese for plain ol' anemia) which is a relief, believe it or not since I was fearing it was dat pesky ol' embolism actin' up again.

I liked Jolene Blalock more in the two hours of STARSHIP TROOPERS 3 than I did in the whole five years of ENTERPRISE.

I’ve been having some weird dreams lately. In one of them I co-starred in a 70’s style cop show with Colin Farrell and D.M.C. of Run-D.M.C. where we worked undercover in Hell’s Kitchen. And if that wasn’t bizarre enough, Nicole Sullivan was our boss. In the other dream, Patricia was mad at me about something and to get her to talk to me I got my neighbors to sing “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” on our street. Pretty elaborate dream that one, with costumes and everything.

Who’s the better actor: Nicholas Cage or Val Kilmer?

Sun, Jan. 3rd, 2010, 10:35 am
[i]dferguson: Better In The Dark #72

crank/martin


Episode Seventy-Two: TRANSPORTING MR. ROMERO


It started out as a simple episode examining the career of George Romero by looking at some non-zombie movies in his canon. But before it's done, the Boys Outta Brooklyn will find themselves engaging in the first--and maybe last--edition of Better In The Dark Fight Night, featuring a selection of action movie stars...and Tom Savini. Plus Derrick tells us why Wes Craven deserves a daily kick in the ass, Tom has fun with public domain blaxploitation films, and gratuitous Kristen Bell (It wouldn't be an episode without gratuitous Kristen Bell, right?). This is one of the weirdest--and maybe funniest--episodes in the podcast's history, so get to clicking!


BETTER IN THE DARK
Two Guys Outta Brooklyn Talk Movies

DJ COMICS CAVALCADE
Silver Age Comics Through Modern Eyes

Join us now at www.earth-2.net!

And don't forget to join Tom and Michael Bailey as they provide play-by-play commentary of BLACKEST NIGHT every month in Views From Sector 666 at http://fortressofbaileytude.com/viewsfromthelongbox/

Tue, Dec. 29th, 2009, 02:02 pm
[i]dferguson: 2009 Movies I Was Supposed To Like But Didn't

RACE TO WITCH MOUNTAIN
TERMINATOR SALVATION
THE TAKING OF PELHAM 123
SURROGATES

Tue, Dec. 29th, 2009, 09:31 am
[i]dferguson: My Ten Least Favorite Movies of 2009 (So Far And In No Particular Order)

TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN
DUPLICITY
NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: BATTLE OF THE SMITHSONIAN
2012
PAUL BLART: MALL COP
PARANORMAL ACTIVITY
KNOWING
PANDORUM
PUBLIC ENEMIES
ALIENS IN THE ATTIC

Sun, Dec. 27th, 2009, 12:43 pm
[i]dferguson: My Ten Favorite Movies Of 2009 (So Far and In No Particular Order)

UP
STAR TREK
TAKEN
INGLORIOUS BASTERDS
MICHAEL JACKSON'S THIS IS IT
AVATAR
WATCHMEN
DISTRICT 9
THE HANGOVER
THE HURT LOCKER