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“It’s a trap!”

Pardon the lateness for the comic, my seasonal allergies has been way out sync this year.  Which left me a bit off-center the last week or so. The passing of Memorial Day Weekend means people will venture to the outside enjoying this wonderful weather.  Well, I will probably spend 1/3 of it inside a darken air condition space, the cinema 🙂

Alien (1979)

Alien (1979)

Horror | Sci-Fi  –   25 May 1979

The crew of the deep space mining ship Nostromo are awaken from hypersleep to investigate a strange signal from a nearby planet. While investigating the signal, they discover it was intended as a warning, and not an SOS.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prometheus (2012)

Prometheus (2012)

Prometheus (2012)

Action | Horror | Sci-Fi  –   8 June 2012

A team of scientists journey through the universe on the spaceship “Prometheus” on a voyage to investigate Alien life forms. The team of scientists becomes stranded on an Alien world, and as they struggle to survive it becomes clear that the horrors they experience are not just a threat to themselves, but to all of mankind.

 

 

 

 

 

Oh yes as I try to go to the film with “low expectations” I – will – fail  🙂  so I will watch the film as an “inform consumer” (thank you ol’ breaded one). This will be Ridley Scott’s third science fiction film his last one was Blade Runner (1982).  No spoilers from me  afterwards.  Maybe muffled screams during the film 🙂

Best friends forever!!!

Yes, one can say I seem to be dwelling only tent-pole films.  I do have a several (actually a lot) smaller (execution dependent) films that I hope to see, maybe I will share some in the near future.  Feel free to send me your thoughts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ray Bradbury 1920 - 2012

Ray Bradbury 1920 - 2012

‘Fahrenheit 451’ Author Ray Bradbury Dies At 91

By ARNIE SEIPEL

NPR – June 6, 2012

Ray Bradbury, author of The Martian Chroniclesand Fahrenheit 451, died Tuesday. He was 91. Bradbury was known for his futuristic tales — but he never used a computer, or even drove a car.

  

 

Sign Off – Ray Bradbury Tribute

“Whatever strange world you’re in now, I hope it is as entertaining as the one you left us.” – Stephen Colbert

Thank you for reading, back to making comics.

Regards,

DGC