Saturday, February 23, 2013
Erica Henderson - Hercules
If there were a cartoon series or even an animated film...I can see this version of the greek hero of myth and legend running around slaying monsters , fighting hordes of enemies quaffing gallons of ale and mead and guffawing at a party surrounded by ladies in waiting. It would work. Thank you Erica Henderson for your very cool rendition.
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Monday, January 21, 2013
Hercules beer bottle holder....
Nahhh Just kidding. It's just a nifty pose the photographer put him in for his review of the new HERC action figure. Read the whole article and see the funny pictures @ "Come see, toys" the blog on Blogger.
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Walking Tall: The Payback (2007) Trailer Kevin Sorbo
What comes around goes around and it seems we've come full circle The ROCK has signed to do HERCULES and Kevin Sorbo who played HERCULES was the star of WALKING TALL 2 the PAYBACK. Kicking ass , takin' names and carrying a big stick! Making Buford Pusser proud!!! I heard WT3 is on the way.
Monday, December 24, 2012
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Hercules Hernandez greatest moments
A youtube video I found put together by the son apparently of one of Wrestlings greatest.!!!
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Friday, October 19, 2012
Liam Neeson : ZEUS the almighty
One of the greatest actors of our time. I have been a fan of Liam Neeson since Dark Man and on and on.
Liam has really put himself to the test and he's been in several films in two years. TAKEN,THE GREY,UNKNOWN,BATTLESHIP and even more still. His turn in the GODS films as ZEUS he really get's to exude his powerful presence. He really cuts a mean figure and ZEUS father of the Gods suits him well. I enjoyed ROB ROY immensely and always thought to myself he'd make a perfect SOLOMON KANE but they made that film with James Purefoy instead. I enjoyed that anyway regardless. Lets get back to Liam. I look forward to more films from Liam and I hope he one day earns an Oscar or at least a nomination in the next few years. He's got the chops and I consider him a Hollywood hero right up there with Wayne and Eastwood. I believe he's got the star power. God bless you Liam...may you rule supreme in years to come.
Liam has really put himself to the test and he's been in several films in two years. TAKEN,THE GREY,UNKNOWN,BATTLESHIP and even more still. His turn in the GODS films as ZEUS he really get's to exude his powerful presence. He really cuts a mean figure and ZEUS father of the Gods suits him well. I enjoyed ROB ROY immensely and always thought to myself he'd make a perfect SOLOMON KANE but they made that film with James Purefoy instead. I enjoyed that anyway regardless. Lets get back to Liam. I look forward to more films from Liam and I hope he one day earns an Oscar or at least a nomination in the next few years. He's got the chops and I consider him a Hollywood hero right up there with Wayne and Eastwood. I believe he's got the star power. God bless you Liam...may you rule supreme in years to come.
Friday, October 5, 2012
Friday, August 31, 2012
Geof Isherwood,John Byrne and Bob Layton



Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Friday, July 27, 2012
Another Steranko HULK tribute
Sunday, July 15, 2012
One of the cooler blogs on the web.

Calvins Canadian Cave of cool , The man is a blogging monster. I read his posts almost daily and enjoy all that I see...Image Blizzard is one of my favorite features. Once in a while I see some interests we have in common. Like today. Visit the cave enjoy....Thanks Calvin.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Tarzan season one starring Ron Ely
Ok so it aint HERCULES...but it's news I wanted to share...this set came out in March 2012. I just found out about it and am gonna hunt it down on ebay and obtain one. Now Tarzan may be a far cry from HERCULES but they happen to have ties....Gordon Scott for one....the sixties for another. HERCULES and TARZAN films were quite popular movie fare back in those days. The Weintraub TARZAN films of the sixties starring Gordon Scott and Jock Mahoney as well as MIke Henry are among my favorites. This series was produced by the same production company. One can hope that soon those films will be released in an official capacity. I have them all on DVDR's but...it aint the same. I always wondered why TARZAN having been a household name in the hero biz for over a century there is such a long wait for these movies. See below the copy from Amazon for the DVD set.
Premiering on NBC in 1966, Edgar Rice Burroughs' immortal creation, Tarzan, took to the nation's TV screens for the first time. Still in the capable hands of producer Sy Weintraub, the TV Tarzan (Ron Ely) continued the more recent (and more authentic) interpretation of Lord Greystoke as a sophisticated, articulate jungle adventurer as seen in the Tarzan films of Gordon Scott, Jock Mahoney and Mike Henry. Also carried over from the big screen was young actor Manuel Padilla (Tarzan and the Valley of Gold, Tarzan and the Great River), now playing the jungle lord's kid sidekick alongside Cheetah, the simian one.The first half of his inaugural season finds Tarzan rescuing seeing-eye lions, endangered leopards, and pampered princes while battling man-eaters, despots and deadly arachnids in this 4-Disc, 15-Episode collection. Guest stars include former Tarzan Jock Mahoney, Star Trek's Nichelle Nichols, Woody Strode, and Russ Tamblyn.Then Ron Ely continues his memorable run as Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan in the second half of his first season. This 16-Episode, 4-Disc collection sees the Lord of the Jungle and his stalwart second bananas, Jai the jungle boy (Manuel Padilla) and Cheetah the chimp, facing off against some of their most formidable challenges alongside a bevy of powerhouse performer guest stars.Stage and screen legend Julie Harris makes her first appearance as the imperiled, imperious missionary Charity Jones and Maurice Evans makes his memorable debut as Sir Basil Bertram. And the action continues to heat up with volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, phantom dinosaurs and more fantastic jungle menaces. Adding their talents to the drama and the dangers are Susan Oliver, Chips Rafferty, Gia Scala, Sally Kellerman and Jack Elam.

Premiering on NBC in 1966, Edgar Rice Burroughs' immortal creation, Tarzan, took to the nation's TV screens for the first time. Still in the capable hands of producer Sy Weintraub, the TV Tarzan (Ron Ely) continued the more recent (and more authentic) interpretation of Lord Greystoke as a sophisticated, articulate jungle adventurer as seen in the Tarzan films of Gordon Scott, Jock Mahoney and Mike Henry. Also carried over from the big screen was young actor Manuel Padilla (Tarzan and the Valley of Gold, Tarzan and the Great River), now playing the jungle lord's kid sidekick alongside Cheetah, the simian one.The first half of his inaugural season finds Tarzan rescuing seeing-eye lions, endangered leopards, and pampered princes while battling man-eaters, despots and deadly arachnids in this 4-Disc, 15-Episode collection. Guest stars include former Tarzan Jock Mahoney, Star Trek's Nichelle Nichols, Woody Strode, and Russ Tamblyn.Then Ron Ely continues his memorable run as Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan in the second half of his first season. This 16-Episode, 4-Disc collection sees the Lord of the Jungle and his stalwart second bananas, Jai the jungle boy (Manuel Padilla) and Cheetah the chimp, facing off against some of their most formidable challenges alongside a bevy of powerhouse performer guest stars.Stage and screen legend Julie Harris makes her first appearance as the imperiled, imperious missionary Charity Jones and Maurice Evans makes his memorable debut as Sir Basil Bertram. And the action continues to heat up with volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, phantom dinosaurs and more fantastic jungle menaces. Adding their talents to the drama and the dangers are Susan Oliver, Chips Rafferty, Gia Scala, Sally Kellerman and Jack Elam.
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