November 2009
1 post
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Nov 21st
May 2009
18 posts
Ani-MAY-tion.
I’ve posted a few choice selections from the archive, some stop motion, CG and good old 2D frame-by-frame. Hope you like them.
May 10th
May 10th
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May 9th
May 9th
May 9th
Bloody Super.
Thought I’d post some comic book stuff, just because I felt like it. There’s some TV series introductions from the 1960’s and a couple of ‘fan Films’ and taking their non existent budget into account, they’re worth a watch. It’s an achievement that they were made. I’m talking to ‘fans’ at this point. If you’re a rugby playing...
May 6th
May 6th
May 6th
May 6th
May 6th
May 4th
May 4th
May 4th
Astro-Boy!
Set in futuristic Metro City, Astro Boy is about a young robot with incredible powers created by a brilliant scientist in the image of the son he has lost. Unable to fulfill the grieving man’s expectations, our hero embarks on a journey in search of acceptance, experiencing betrayal and a netherworld of robot gladiators, before he returns to save Metro City and reconcile with the father...
May 4th
May 4th
Things On My Shopping List.
Abe Sapien Volume 1 Graphic Novel: The Drowning by Mike Mignola Written by Hellboy creator Mike Mignola, and featuring the haunting art of Jason Shawn Alexander (Damn Nation, The Secret, The Escapists), Abe Sapien: The Drowning is the story of Hellboy and B.P.R.D. mainstay Abe Sapien’s first solo adventure. Available at: www.tfaw.com Popeye The Sailor DVD 1933-1938 The Popeye the...
May 3rd
May 1st
Remakes & Reboots.
The track record so far hasn’t been great- Psycho, Planet Of The Apes, Alfie, The Amityville Horror, The Ladykillers, Quarantine (REC), Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Italian Job, Death Race blah, blah blah. Yes, there has been some I’ve enjoyed Dawn Of The Dead, The Departed (Infernal Affairs), Ocean’s Eleven and er… well … I’m sure there’s lots more. ...
May 1st
April 2009
1 post
Apr 28th
June 2008
2 posts
Jun 23rd
The Acme Comic Library
CHRIS WARE To say that cartoonist Chris Ware has changed the way we read comic books today would be grossly underplaying it. Inspired by the european clear line artists of the Nineteen Thirties and Forties; Ware takes the american classical newspaper strip narrative and turns it on it’s head. Literally. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself spiralling his books around; twisting them...
Jun 23rd