A NEW RECORD
- On 15 Jan | '2016
Greetings Loyal Airmen. Well, earlier this week, we at Airship 27 Productions reached a very cool landmark, one that caught Ye Old Air Chief totally by surprise. We were over on our Airship 27 Facebook adding some new piece of promotional date, the primary reason the page was created in the first place, when we happened to glance up and look at the number that indicates how many “likes” the page has received since its creation. Imagine our pleasant surprise when we read 1003!! Yup, sometime within the last week, we’d hit the 1,000 Likes mark on Facebook. Now that’s just too awesome and the Air Chief is thrilled. We, and partner Rob Davis, plus all our talented writers and artists, are dedicated to making our little company the best New Pulp publisher on the market today. If we are anywhere achieving that on a daily basis, in all honesty it is because of the never wavering support of all you wonderful Loyal Airmen. So from the bottom of our hearts, we say THANKS. And let’s keep this family growing!!
Earlier this week Valerie and the Air Chief went to see the new movie The Revenant about the ordeal of Mountain Man Hugh Glass, who left for dead in the Rocky Mountain wilderness of Montana, after having been mauled by a grizzly bear, managed to walk over one hundred miles through frigid temperatures to return to civilization and survive. The film, beautiful film, captures both the majesty and the threat of the wilderness in all its glory. Hell, people to this day, who go into those mountains unprepared, still lose their lives. Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy give outstanding performances. This is really one movie you need to see on the BIG screen. No TV monitor will ever do it justice.
And finally, we want to end this week’s Flight Log with prayers for both entertainer David Bowie and actor Alan Rickman who passed away, each from cancer and each only 69 years of age. A truly sad week for British entertainers. We liked Bowie from what little we saw, but Rickman was a personal favorite and as a heavy he had no equals. Half the fun of the Harry Potter’s movies was his portrayal of Prof. Severus Snape. Rest in peace, kind souls, and thanks.
Ron Over & Out!