Wednesday, July 16, 2008
MONSTERS, COMICS AND LINGERIE
I'm still trying to get all the kinks worked out of working digital... I have the tools now, just not the space. I have these awesome little tables that pull up to the couch so I can be with my family in the front room while I work, but the tables are not completely stable and every little tremor causes my digital ink lines to quiver a little. To fix this I'm working really big and shrinking the image down, just like a real comic page, but I think I need to move my wacom back to a real desk to completely solve it because I find myself drawing the same line over and over again trying to get it right. I guess this marks the end of couch drawing for me... at least no more "inking".
ON THE WEB
The webcomic Ugly Hill sums up exactly how I feel about comics. If you are not reading Ugly Hill I vastly recommend it.
Entertainment Weekly does some of the best video interviews with Bruce Campbell I've EVER seen!! Hilarity ensues!
Brandon Graham is posting the second book of his Eisner nominated series about everyone's favorite Cat Master, King City, on his blog for free... Tokyo Pop completely dropped the ball on a stateside release. Please put your eyes on it... I think you'll thank me.... At least you should... This stuff is amazing.
E3 and G4 provide a look at one of the new Ghostbusters games currently in production and I gotta say I am completely blown away that the designers put this much care into the design of a property they don't own. I have been dreaming of playing this game since 1984. Is it sad that I have an Xbox 360 just for this game?.... yeah... It probably is.
ON THE SHELF
A Sparrow box set is scheduled for release this week collecting the Sparrow art books of Ashley Wood, Phil Hale, Kent Williams, Shane Glines, and Phil Hale.... Glorious!
GENRE-XPLOSION
Genre-xplosion is a short, spoiler free introduction to some of the strange and obscure movies and comics that I enjoy. Some of them are brilliant masterpieces... some of them aren't. All of them are entertaining.
Horny, Hungry Monsters
Directed- John Gulager
Written- Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton
STYLE: ****
SUBSTANCE: ****
BLOOD/GORE: ****
NUDITY: ****
Scale built on quantity, not quality.
SET-UP:
SEX AND VIOLENCE:
This is a beer and pizza movie of epic proportions. Part of HBO's Project Greenlight series where they find, fund and follow the production of an independent feature, Feast is a flick that will satisfy hard core splatter fans for years to come.
The characters in Feast are fairly insignificant since they are basically cows lined up for the slaughter... EVERYONE in this flick is up for grabs. To drive this point home, each character gets a stat sheet at the beginning of the film listing their generic label, a fun fact about them and their characters' usual life expectancy in a movie like this. Considering that, the film makers lined up a pretty impressive cast, including Henry Rollins, Judah Friedlander, Veteran Actor Clu Gulager (also the director's father), Krista Allen, and Jason Mewes as, believe it or not, himself.
The most engaging thing about this picture is it goes way out of it way to be over-the-top and play with the usual worn out, cliche horror movie plot devices that you would expect in a film like this. In fact, some scenes are so over-the-top, even I was offended... and then later impressed that they actually offended me without putting me off the movie completely. It's a very tongue-in-cheek film that takes itself just seriously enough to keep the suspense rolling in. Much of the taboo comes from the monsters which only have two motivations: humping and eating. These things are either going to kill you or violate you (or sometimes both) and there's nothing you can do to stop them, short of running away or killing them.
All in all, Feast is a movie that I had very little hope for when I popped it in the DVD player, but ended up being glued to the screen the entire time with my jaw firmly on the floor. If this sounds like your type of movie, I suggest you check it out.
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I loved the making of Feast more than the film itself, even though it was totally enjoyable and I watched it on Halloween so when kids came to my door they could sneak a peek at all the sick shit that was in the movie. I wish they'd put that out on DVD along with the movie itself. It'd make a good package.
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Man,
I totally forgot about this GoreFest...
Even though I haven't seen "Feast" yet, I have to Agree... I watched that "Project GreenLight", and it was a BLAST to to see Clu Gulager go off Defendin' His Son's Nutty ways...
Now I Have to See It...
T...
I totally forgot about this GoreFest...
Even though I haven't seen "Feast" yet, I have to Agree... I watched that "Project GreenLight", and it was a BLAST to to see Clu Gulager go off Defendin' His Son's Nutty ways...
Now I Have to See It...
T...
OH!!!
My Bad...
Nice for a Quivery Couch Sketch (What a Great Dad and Hubby You are )... Once You've worked out the Kinks of workin' totally Digital Ben, You will be Totally Unstoppable...
YEAH!!!
T...
My Bad...
Nice for a Quivery Couch Sketch (What a Great Dad and Hubby You are )... Once You've worked out the Kinks of workin' totally Digital Ben, You will be Totally Unstoppable...
YEAH!!!
T...
Dude Feast was great. I enjoyed the shit out of it and loved the stat sheets hehe.
Good stuff... draw more Filthy Habits so I can color the shit damnit.
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Good stuff... draw more Filthy Habits so I can color the shit damnit.
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