My visions of Edgar Rice Burrough‘s Barsoom are based on the art Gino D’Achille did for the 1970s Ballantine editions. I had read the first couple...
Category - Movies/TV/Radio
Talk of a new Tarzan movie seems to be the latest movie news involving a pulp character. In The Bloodshot Eye, a blog on the website of Memphis, Tenn...
In case you missed the comment from slark, the completed DVD for his fanedit, Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze — DeTarnished, has been posted on Usenet at alt...
For some, George Pal‘s 1975 Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze may hold a few fond memories of seeing the pulp hero on the silver screen for the first time...
Twenty-five years ago Sept. 30, Doc Savage returned to the airwaves for 13 weeks for the first time since the 1930s — and then he was gone again. I remember...
Over at Anne Thompson‘s Thompson on Hollywood blog, director Guillermo del Toro talks about “At the Mountains of Madness,” a film he’s...
After what seems like a quiet period for movie rumors, producer Michael Uslan mentions that he’s still at work on a movie or movies for The Shadow and...
I posted this over at ThePulp.Net’s Facebook page a week or so ago, while Yellowed Perils was undergoing its reconstruction. Since I wasn’t able to post it...
I’ve seen the best pulp-based movie ever. And it will be hard — no, almost impossible — for Hollywood to top it. In fact, I’ve seen scores of great pulp movies...
Forget baseball, casting the Doc Savage movie has been America’s popular pastime in the Man of Bronze newsgroups over the years. Why not get the ball rolling...