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Thursday, 31 December 2015
COOL AS HOTH
Recently watched The Force Awakens or Star Wars next gen. What a great movie. Well compared to the last three far far away galaxy adventures!
When buying tickets I asked for the cool stormtrooper styled 3D glasses.
Unfortunately they had completely sold out.
Fortunately the cinema manager overhear and informed me that she had pair in her office that I could have.
Unfortunately they had no lenses in them.
Not entirely sure how they would be of any help, if I had accept them I would have expected a full refund due to the fact that the 3D was faulty.
Not had chance to post much lately, but thought it was a good spot to post up my little Star Wars drawing from 2012, the joke might be on the weak side but look I predicted Han Solos's demise many moons ago.
When buying tickets I asked for the cool stormtrooper styled 3D glasses.
Unfortunately they had completely sold out.
Fortunately the cinema manager overhear and informed me that she had pair in her office that I could have.
Unfortunately they had no lenses in them.
Not entirely sure how they would be of any help, if I had accept them I would have expected a full refund due to the fact that the 3D was faulty.
Not had chance to post much lately, but thought it was a good spot to post up my little Star Wars drawing from 2012, the joke might be on the weak side but look I predicted Han Solos's demise many moons ago.
Its not often you see Han so low. |
Monday, 23 November 2015
POD PEOPLE --THEY LIVE!
Just imagine if the Invasion of the Body Snatcher really happened - some extra terrestrial spores carried on solar wind to this fair planet of ours , the plan to quietly colonize and take over the world, but what if once their under-hand plan was on its way they discovered that the skull faced aliens from THEY LIVE were already here and hidden in the population!
Wednesday, 18 November 2015
FRIDAY 13th JASON VOORHEES
We just had another Friday 13th's come and go less than a week ago, that's the date not another movie that I'm taking about, so i thought I'd mark the occasion (slightly late) with a drawing of my favourite Jason, the one from the 3D Friday the 13th the final chapter.
Monday, 9 November 2015
R.I.P. GUNNAR HANSEN
Saddened to discover that Gunnar Hansen passed away on Saturday November 7th 21015, he died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 68.
Best know for playing the chainsaw revving killer Leatherface , Gunnar once said in an interview that he hoped his tomb would display the epitaph GUNNAR HANSEN : NOBEL PRIZE FOR LITERATURE but recognised it would most likely say GUNNAR HANSEN : HE HAD HIS OWN ACTION FIGURE.
Snatched a little time today to sketch a tribute.
Wednesday, 14 October 2015
BADDIE HAIR DAY
A couple of pencil drawings...
......of bad people with questionable barbers.
but I suppose worse than having a bad haircut is having Sweeney Todd as a barber!
......of bad people with questionable barbers.
but I suppose worse than having a bad haircut is having Sweeney Todd as a barber!
Tuesday, 13 October 2015
BLOOD OF FRANKENSTEIN
Another Frankenstein.
This time from the movie BLOOD OF FRANKENSTEIN.
I confess I've never had the opportunity to seen it and to be truthfully brutal I don't really have much of a need to, I was really struck by that ugly mashed mush look that this version of the doctors handiwork had in photographs I came across in a horror film book. Liked the freakishness so much I had to draw up a likeness in my pad. (From what I gather from reading reviews the film sucks, be warned! )
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This time from the movie BLOOD OF FRANKENSTEIN.
I confess I've never had the opportunity to seen it and to be truthfully brutal I don't really have much of a need to, I was really struck by that ugly mashed mush look that this version of the doctors handiwork had in photographs I came across in a horror film book. Liked the freakishness so much I had to draw up a likeness in my pad. (From what I gather from reading reviews the film sucks, be warned! )
Monday, 12 October 2015
DATE WITH THE DEAD.
Just though I'd post up these images of a Calendar for 2016 from Flame Tree Publishing just in case anyone was in the market for a good old zombie themed wall decorating calendar.
Yep that's my art on the cover and there's a couple more of the same lurking inside along with fantastic artistic offering from some extremely talent zombie depicters.
Included are pieces by Aron Simms , whose creature designs can be seen in 2011 The Thing, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, The Mist and Sucker Punch to name but a few, also in this nicely printed product you'll find an amazing Christian Quinot painting of a zombie group.You can enjoy a year filled with zombies without having to endure an apocalypse!
Yep that's my art on the cover and there's a couple more of the same lurking inside along with fantastic artistic offering from some extremely talent zombie depicters.
Included are pieces by Aron Simms , whose creature designs can be seen in 2011 The Thing, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, The Mist and Sucker Punch to name but a few, also in this nicely printed product you'll find an amazing Christian Quinot painting of a zombie group.You can enjoy a year filled with zombies without having to endure an apocalypse!
Sunday, 11 October 2015
PLANET TERROR
In one heck of a nutty but extremely satisfying movie Tarantino rocks up into the last third portraying one of the most decidedly unpleasant characters I've ever seen on screen, he then acts out an thoroughly obnoxious personality and then as just desserts for his psychopathic slant he suffers one of the most jaw dropping and uncomfortable to watch demises.
Yet somehow this person and his questionable attitudes (credited as Rapist number 1 no less!) seems to fit perfectly in a whole movie of oddball and wacky characters .
Yet somehow this person and his questionable attitudes (credited as Rapist number 1 no less!) seems to fit perfectly in a whole movie of oddball and wacky characters .
Wednesday, 19 August 2015
SIGNS
Nope not a M. Night Shyamalan posting, but while I'm out on travels I often spot half interesting things to snap, here a trio of vaguely film related pictures.
Tuesday, 18 August 2015
Monday, 17 August 2015
THE SENTINEL.
Exactly a year ago I embarked on big plans, a major project which if it all panned out correctly would reward me handsomely (not quite enough to live the life of an international playboy but handsomely nonetheless.) The only hang up being that it would be a massive draw on my resources, not just on the money side but my time as well. It was a non artistic undertaking , although my normal routine ended up disrupted to keep my drawing arm active and my eye trained on my love of horror movies I decided to do little sketches and drawings and drip feed them here on this blog.
Its been fun and I'm pleased with some of the stuff I've churned out but there's been a fair bit of dashing about for me plus some teeny stress now exactly one year to the date its nearly all done and dusted!
Sometimes due to pressures, and my haste, when rushing up a post or two I've made glaring errors and silly typos , I wanted to take this opportunity to apologies for them , you may have seen them dotted here and there and I hope they didn't annoy and distract too much.
Anyway enough flapping here's a drawing of John Carradine from the 1977 Good Vs Evil movie THE SENTINEL
Its been fun and I'm pleased with some of the stuff I've churned out but there's been a fair bit of dashing about for me plus some teeny stress now exactly one year to the date its nearly all done and dusted!
Sometimes due to pressures, and my haste, when rushing up a post or two I've made glaring errors and silly typos , I wanted to take this opportunity to apologies for them , you may have seen them dotted here and there and I hope they didn't annoy and distract too much.
Anyway enough flapping here's a drawing of John Carradine from the 1977 Good Vs Evil movie THE SENTINEL
He's a man of the cloth with the power of the church behind him......wait... wait.... Oh no I've made another error! |
Sunday, 16 August 2015
Saturday, 15 August 2015
MORE SKETCH PAD FAN ART
Heres the page in close up - drawn n inked by yours truly and signed by Gunnar Hansen.
This book was a lost case - I lost this book down the back of my bookcase and never realised I had , great to suddenly come across it again after so long, it had been lost for nearly 3 years, there were drawing in there that I'd clean forgotten I'd even drawn. Finding it and seeing the various sketches, drawing and scribbles with fresh eyes I had a energetic splurge of drawing my fave monsters and madmen.
Mostly it's these newer ones are being posted here this month
This book was a lost case - I lost this book down the back of my bookcase and never realised I had , great to suddenly come across it again after so long, it had been lost for nearly 3 years, there were drawing in there that I'd clean forgotten I'd even drawn. Finding it and seeing the various sketches, drawing and scribbles with fresh eyes I had a energetic splurge of drawing my fave monsters and madmen.
Mostly it's these newer ones are being posted here this month
Friday, 14 August 2015
ADORE LEATHERFACE
Now here's where the actual Leatherface from the amazing original TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE compliments ME on my chainsawing skills!
That weird oblongly thing in the middle of the image behind Mr. Gunnars head is a superimposed crop showing a close up of the sketch book page that I actually slashed through, you can see actual daylight shining through. It represent the moment in the movie when Leatherface while chasing Sally ends up with a locked door in his leathery face so he proceeds to rev up his chainsaw and nosily slice though the wooden door prompting Drayton sawyer the eldest of the brothers to utter the classic line "You damn fool you've ruined the door!"
Gunnar used a live fully functioning chainsaw while acting in this sequence and in his vigour managed to put a cut in the door frame by accident. The owner of the property didn't want the original door to be destroyed so luckily for him a mock up door had been used. The actual house that was used during the filming was later sold and cut into six pieces by an investor and moved to a nearby location, sadly not because of its links to the annals of horror movie history but because it was a nice building and once relocated it was carefully restored and is currently used as a restaurant, part of The Antler Hotel in Kingsland.
It really made my day when Gunnar congratulated me on having the chainsaw holes looking identical to the ones that he put in the door when filming, its a pleasing feeling when little touches I've thrown in get noticed.
I only wished as I took this picture of Gunnar Hansen that I could get my camera to make that scary noise made when the flashes goes off at the beginning of TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE!
I'll refrain from adding a joke here... but I imagine you're all saying"Oh, pun the door!" |
Thursday, 13 August 2015
TEXAS CHAINSAW MASTERPIECE
Tobe Hoopers TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE exists on a totally different level to all other horror movies. I must admit as a youngster it was with much trepidation that I popped that video cassette into the VCR such was the notoriety that preceded this movie, even the movie title sounds unethically ominous than any other . My caution was well founded - gritty, grim, atmospheric it along with the whining of the chainsaw comes nihilistic shocks and genuine terror, it's one movie I remember that long after the final credits rolled past as it left me with a genuine deep seated unease and a dread for many many dark nights.
Its a Texas Chainsaw Masterpiece and on a pant soiling scare scale I'd give it 9 marks... (ergh marks!?! ... that ranking system sounds more laundry intensive than intended!)
Wednesday, 12 August 2015
NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD JOHNNY (1990)
I did wondered whom the fantastic actor portraying the Chop-Top with such relish in TEXAS CHAINSAW 2 was -- for a long time I even believed that the role of Otis B Driftwood in HOUSE of a 1000 CORPSES and DEVILS REJECTS was actually played by Rob Zombie, and I was always warmed into the NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD by Johnny's antics in among the cemetery grave stones while he mocked his sister Barbara with those famous words "They're coming to get you Barbara"
Imagine the surprise when I discovered all these iconic roles were filled by the same person!
Somehow Bill Moseley completely losses himself in his crazy kooky roles and in each of these performance he had me fooled that these were three separate people I was watching!
The drawing above has been signed by the wonderfully affable Bill with the words
" They're coming to get you GURCH! They're horny; they've been dead a loooong time! R. Moseley. Johnny. "
As an added bonus the bottom caption box is signed by the director of this enjoyable remake of NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD Tom Savini , he's added the equally funny
"I did this one...'IN COLOR' Tom Savini"
Bill loved the drawing and noted that I had even captured the chip in his front teeth perfectly, he explained the damage to his tooth was caused by his brother striking him in the face with a bat when they were little.
I had wondered if the fall might have clipped his tooth some more during the opening sequence of NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD 1990 , when the ghoul staggers up, grapples with Johnny and then looses his footing and thus making poor Johnny crack into the corner of a stone monument, that moment might have been responsible for some serious tooth chipping , but then again I do clearly recall that opening sequence being marred by that fall , it being an all too obvious foam rubber dummy and as convincing as Bills acting skills may be I'm sure he wasn't playing that part of a shoddy falling prop.
Imagine the surprise when I discovered all these iconic roles were filled by the same person!
Somehow Bill Moseley completely losses himself in his crazy kooky roles and in each of these performance he had me fooled that these were three separate people I was watching!
The drawing above has been signed by the wonderfully affable Bill with the words
" They're coming to get you GURCH! They're horny; they've been dead a loooong time! R. Moseley. Johnny. "
As an added bonus the bottom caption box is signed by the director of this enjoyable remake of NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD Tom Savini , he's added the equally funny
"I did this one...'IN COLOR' Tom Savini"
Bill loved the drawing and noted that I had even captured the chip in his front teeth perfectly, he explained the damage to his tooth was caused by his brother striking him in the face with a bat when they were little.
I had wondered if the fall might have clipped his tooth some more during the opening sequence of NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD 1990 , when the ghoul staggers up, grapples with Johnny and then looses his footing and thus making poor Johnny crack into the corner of a stone monument, that moment might have been responsible for some serious tooth chipping , but then again I do clearly recall that opening sequence being marred by that fall , it being an all too obvious foam rubber dummy and as convincing as Bills acting skills may be I'm sure he wasn't playing that part of a shoddy falling prop.
Tuesday, 11 August 2015
CITY OF THE LIVING DEAD POSTER aka GATES OF HELL 1980
One of my favourites ( the poster that is rather than the movie)-- there's just so much that I love about this piece of movie advertisement, its does it job beautifully completely reeling me in, the lettering CITY OF THE LIVING DEAD uses a sexy crumbling font and it's brash yellowness lifts it forth off the darker hues, as soon as that yellow lettering hooks your eye it drags you into the night fog wrapped graveyard... just at the moment the dead begin to rise.
This poster delivers, with its bold directness seems not the least bit apologetic that its nasty zombie time.
I had this hanging over my bed, the last thing I's see at night and the first when I got up. Oh the dark mouldy tones, oh the coarse brush marks, -it all works so wonderfully you can almost smell the damp grave soil ( oh was that just my bedroom odor?) every inch seems as if it been designed to be functional in sharing the horror, love the mystery of those lurching background zombies and look at the way the lurid blood flows from those yellow and orange tinged eyes. Yellow and orange eyes? Erm, maybe thats what happens to your eyes once you have seen this planets rectum!
Which of course brings me to that amazing tag line....
...... from the bowels of the earth they came....to collect the living!
This poster delivers, with its bold directness seems not the least bit apologetic that its nasty zombie time.
I had this hanging over my bed, the last thing I's see at night and the first when I got up. Oh the dark mouldy tones, oh the coarse brush marks, -it all works so wonderfully you can almost smell the damp grave soil ( oh was that just my bedroom odor?) every inch seems as if it been designed to be functional in sharing the horror, love the mystery of those lurching background zombies and look at the way the lurid blood flows from those yellow and orange tinged eyes. Yellow and orange eyes? Erm, maybe thats what happens to your eyes once you have seen this planets rectum!
Which of course brings me to that amazing tag line....
...... from the bowels of the earth they came....to collect the living!
Monday, 10 August 2015
"THEY"RE COMING TO GET YOU"
SHOCKIN' --- FRIGHTENING!
CLAUSTROPHOBIC --- HOPELESS!
TRAPPED & OUTNUMBERED, THEIR SITUATION IS DIRE!
Besieged with only a gun while outside frightful ghouls lurk!
Things that are all messed up are coming to get them!
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Nope, that ain't a synopsis for the one night stand that features in the two NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD movies, but an all too real situation that BEN (him with the gun) played by Dwanye Jones in the 1968 Romero movie and HARRY COOPER (him with the telly) acted by Tom Towles in the1990 Tom Savini version find themselves in right now... here.....in this blog....holed up in this computer!
CLAUSTROPHOBIC --- HOPELESS!
TRAPPED & OUTNUMBERED, THEIR SITUATION IS DIRE!
Besieged with only a gun while outside frightful ghouls lurk!
Things that are all messed up are coming to get them!
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Nope, that ain't a synopsis for the one night stand that features in the two NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD movies, but an all too real situation that BEN (him with the gun) played by Dwanye Jones in the 1968 Romero movie and HARRY COOPER (him with the telly) acted by Tom Towles in the1990 Tom Savini version find themselves in right now... here.....in this blog....holed up in this computer!
First night and second night jitters |
Sunday, 9 August 2015
BATH TIME BRINGS OUT THE INNER CHILD
Here's a cartoon I knocked out quite quickly after hearing Tom Savini explain about the ending of the very first FRIDAY THE 13TH .
After seeing a similar shock tactic used at the climax of Carrie (the hand bursting out of the grave) It was Tom himself who came up with the suggestion of having little Jason leap out of the water and grab the lady on the lake.
Friday the 13th was one of the first ever 'modern' horror films I'd had the chance to experience since the late night Universal Monster stomped, flapped and bound across my television , now those films of old were big on atmosphere, possessed a sense of creepiness and had roles filled with fine established actors, they had an air of worthiness about them. FRIDAY the 13 was a world apart from what I was used to - fraught with tension and graphic kills this film frayed my nerves , it was a roller coaster and the end with the unexpected lunge out of the lake turned out to be a cardiac arrest worthy fright. Misters Frankenstein, Dracula or the Wolfman never repaid me for sitting through their movies with a punch in the heart like Jason Voorhees managed.
Of course there's NO way that a drowned boy could actually live under the lake, so what actually happened? The physiological stresses of the nights on Alice had caused the hallucination, it was all Alice's traumatised head as bore witness by the cops who attend and found no boy.
As the Friday13 series isn't strong on a sense of continuity we were treated to the full blown Jaze stalking through the many sequels without a valid explanation for his existence....but I for one don't care about that little technicality I just enjoyed the follow up movies just as much as the first because Jason was my introduction to the new wave of slasher films and as such he holds a special place in my shaken up heart.
When Tom first looked through my little Moleskine sketch pad he was really taken by some of the drawings in there and to my delight started to rummage around in his bag for a long long time desperately trying to find his camera to take some photos, but as he couldn't lay his hands on his camera he kindly wrote his email in the back pages and asked me to email him some copies of the drawings.
So the next time I saw him I gave him a copy of this newly drawn cartoon as a thanks for making me feel so flattered.
After seeing a similar shock tactic used at the climax of Carrie (the hand bursting out of the grave) It was Tom himself who came up with the suggestion of having little Jason leap out of the water and grab the lady on the lake.
Friday the 13th was one of the first ever 'modern' horror films I'd had the chance to experience since the late night Universal Monster stomped, flapped and bound across my television , now those films of old were big on atmosphere, possessed a sense of creepiness and had roles filled with fine established actors, they had an air of worthiness about them. FRIDAY the 13 was a world apart from what I was used to - fraught with tension and graphic kills this film frayed my nerves , it was a roller coaster and the end with the unexpected lunge out of the lake turned out to be a cardiac arrest worthy fright. Misters Frankenstein, Dracula or the Wolfman never repaid me for sitting through their movies with a punch in the heart like Jason Voorhees managed.
Of course there's NO way that a drowned boy could actually live under the lake, so what actually happened? The physiological stresses of the nights on Alice had caused the hallucination, it was all Alice's traumatised head as bore witness by the cops who attend and found no boy.
As the Friday13 series isn't strong on a sense of continuity we were treated to the full blown Jaze stalking through the many sequels without a valid explanation for his existence....but I for one don't care about that little technicality I just enjoyed the follow up movies just as much as the first because Jason was my introduction to the new wave of slasher films and as such he holds a special place in my shaken up heart.
Proof, it's not only blood baths that Jason enjoys! |
When Tom first looked through my little Moleskine sketch pad he was really taken by some of the drawings in there and to my delight started to rummage around in his bag for a long long time desperately trying to find his camera to take some photos, but as he couldn't lay his hands on his camera he kindly wrote his email in the back pages and asked me to email him some copies of the drawings.
So the next time I saw him I gave him a copy of this newly drawn cartoon as a thanks for making me feel so flattered.
Saturday, 8 August 2015
Friday, 7 August 2015
JASON VORHEES - FRIDAY 13 PART 2
At the climax of FRIDAY THE 13 PART 2 we're treated to one of those window smashing jumps that occurs in just about each one of the Friday 13th movies, a franchise filled with horror movie tropes.
Its a slow motion window crash that always catches out the first time viewer, a more effective and cinematic scare than the initial plan which was to have Jason leap out from behind a piece of furniture.
This technique, which has become a budget horror film staple is known as the Lewton Bus, because it was first employed by Val Lewton in the 1942 CAT PEOPLE where a loud bus hissing was used to add an forceful jolt.
Here towards the final few minutes of Friday The 13th part2 the flow slows to a idyllic calm, theres even a cute puppy padding into the room to help lower your guard, the background music eases into a quieter tone, the stress levels drop the waters are calm...then SMASH! Jason in all his snarly ugly glory, shattered glass showering everywhere, intrudes with such the impact of a killer hissing bus.
I don't know if it was intentional but Jason's look in this movie was strongly reminiscent of the burlap hooded sack killer from the TOWN THAT DREADED SUNDOWN, unmasked when he launched himself through the glass it was the only time in any of the movies he had hair (except that is until the 2009 Michael Bay produced remake which gave his look a respecting nod to the many different Jason visages from the original Fridays)
I haven't posted any Jason art up yet, so I thought I'd start by throwing in up an old drawing of mine of the above mentioned Friday part 2 sequence.
Its a slow motion window crash that always catches out the first time viewer, a more effective and cinematic scare than the initial plan which was to have Jason leap out from behind a piece of furniture.
This technique, which has become a budget horror film staple is known as the Lewton Bus, because it was first employed by Val Lewton in the 1942 CAT PEOPLE where a loud bus hissing was used to add an forceful jolt.
Here towards the final few minutes of Friday The 13th part2 the flow slows to a idyllic calm, theres even a cute puppy padding into the room to help lower your guard, the background music eases into a quieter tone, the stress levels drop the waters are calm...then SMASH! Jason in all his snarly ugly glory, shattered glass showering everywhere, intrudes with such the impact of a killer hissing bus.
I don't know if it was intentional but Jason's look in this movie was strongly reminiscent of the burlap hooded sack killer from the TOWN THAT DREADED SUNDOWN, unmasked when he launched himself through the glass it was the only time in any of the movies he had hair (except that is until the 2009 Michael Bay produced remake which gave his look a respecting nod to the many different Jason visages from the original Fridays)
I haven't posted any Jason art up yet, so I thought I'd start by throwing in up an old drawing of mine of the above mentioned Friday part 2 sequence.
Jason should buy a Mac , he's terrible with windows. |
This also seems as good a spot as any to jump in with a photograph of my FRIDAY THE 13th double bill poster.
I'm not that struck by the look of this double presentation, and thats the reason that this poster never dressed my wall for long. Compared to my other posters the artwork and design lacks lustre and action plus the overall colour palette I find a little too restricted. But in fairness the iconic hockey mask hadn't been endorsed by the killer yet so that staple item to sell the movie isn't in the poster designers toolbox. Most wasteful indeed for some reason the design has a useless blank white band across the top section, all the space of a movie poster surface area is prime real estate to brag about your movie so a white strip amounts to nothing less than a criminal waste of good space.
I must point out that the segment on the left hand side does give a hint to the identity of the killer in the first Friday the 13th as the hand holding the bowie knife does look rather ladylike! (The knife in the movie used by Mrs Vorhees was a Sabre Monarch 171 Bowie Knife) again the weapon most associate with Jason nowadays , his machete, hadn't stuck as his calling card in these first two movies.
I must point out that the segment on the left hand side does give a hint to the identity of the killer in the first Friday the 13th as the hand holding the bowie knife does look rather ladylike! (The knife in the movie used by Mrs Vorhees was a Sabre Monarch 171 Bowie Knife) again the weapon most associate with Jason nowadays , his machete, hadn't stuck as his calling card in these first two movies.
I could also argue that the other half of the poster is even more ladylike in that its just an outline filled with words, giving me the impression of some kind of medical drug advertisement and judging by the fact that the bottom words are dripping with blood it might well be for some kind of menstrual product!
Friday the 13th x 2 = Friday the 26th |
Thursday, 6 August 2015
TOM SAVINI
Here's an weird entry -- of the forth wall being broken by the forth wall....erm at least I think its something kinda along those lines.
If you focus in onto the very smallest drawing you'll see my depiction of my moleskine book displaying an inked drawing of effects maestro TOM SAVINI on early slasher duties around 1981 , it's actually suppose be showing him in the days of THE PROWLER movie dealing with one of his trademark gore effect.
In turn this page is being held up by a TOM SAVINI in his role as the biker Sex Machine from the amazing DUSK TILL DAWN vampire flick released 1996 complete with a fabulous quote from that movie written and signed by Tom - it reads " Now lets kill that F**king band!!"
Zooming out from that we find modern Tom himself echoing the same pose.
My sketch book along with the inner drawing of the sketch book both have central fold lines down the middle of them, now by freaky perchance if you look behind the big Tom there, look just to the side of his head and you will notice lurking paradoxically ..... a real life central fold line!!
It seems that we were actually photobombed by a fold line!
If you focus in onto the very smallest drawing you'll see my depiction of my moleskine book displaying an inked drawing of effects maestro TOM SAVINI on early slasher duties around 1981 , it's actually suppose be showing him in the days of THE PROWLER movie dealing with one of his trademark gore effect.
In turn this page is being held up by a TOM SAVINI in his role as the biker Sex Machine from the amazing DUSK TILL DAWN vampire flick released 1996 complete with a fabulous quote from that movie written and signed by Tom - it reads " Now lets kill that F**king band!!"
Zooming out from that we find modern Tom himself echoing the same pose.
My sketch book along with the inner drawing of the sketch book both have central fold lines down the middle of them, now by freaky perchance if you look behind the big Tom there, look just to the side of his head and you will notice lurking paradoxically ..... a real life central fold line!!
It seems that we were actually photobombed by a fold line!
Drawing inspiration from Tom Savini |
Wednesday, 5 August 2015
THE MIST
Another offering from the book on the blue wooden pallet.
Here we have a jokey rendering of the very creepily designed spiders which surround the supermarket in Stephen Kings excellent shopping trip movie
At the start of the movie we find the main character an artist in his studio working on a film poster for what just happens to be another Stephen king novel The Dark Tower, also seen around his workspace are the posters for The Thing movie and various other images -- all of these including the actual poster for The Mist movie were painted by the famously super talented DREW STUZAN , whose work must be some of the most well known movie promoting imagery due to his perfectly designed and exactly likeness that goes into each of his movie poster renderings and for the fact that he seems to have landed jobs for most of the major super duper studio blockbuster over the past few decades. Even if you don't know the name Drew Stuzan you'll have definitely seen and will know of his handiwork.
Here we have a jokey rendering of the very creepily designed spiders which surround the supermarket in Stephen Kings excellent shopping trip movie
At the start of the movie we find the main character an artist in his studio working on a film poster for what just happens to be another Stephen king novel The Dark Tower, also seen around his workspace are the posters for The Thing movie and various other images -- all of these including the actual poster for The Mist movie were painted by the famously super talented DREW STUZAN , whose work must be some of the most well known movie promoting imagery due to his perfectly designed and exactly likeness that goes into each of his movie poster renderings and for the fact that he seems to have landed jobs for most of the major super duper studio blockbuster over the past few decades. Even if you don't know the name Drew Stuzan you'll have definitely seen and will know of his handiwork.
You're on the web and you're looking at a spider! |
Tuesday, 4 August 2015
LON CHANEY - The WOLF MAN (as a quadrupedal )
This here is the month that my birthday falls in!
Happy B day to me!
As a treat I have been allowed more access to the computer, so expect more postings here than usual, however with that expectation you'll be getting more quantity and not quality.
As can be witnessed in the offering below, rather than a finished piece its a snapshot of my sketching pages and a rubbish background.
Happy B day to me!
As a treat I have been allowed more access to the computer, so expect more postings here than usual, however with that expectation you'll be getting more quantity and not quality.
As can be witnessed in the offering below, rather than a finished piece its a snapshot of my sketching pages and a rubbish background.
My sketch pad placed on a wooden blue |
Monday, 3 August 2015
JURASSIC SAFE
I know there's been a few close shaves around these parts lately and me being not one to skimp on safety and the wellbeing of visitors to these pages I have managed to secure the employment of a cut price I.T. security systems operator.
Uh uh uh! You didn't say the magic word! Uh uh uh! Uh uh uh! |
So say a big abracadabra to DENNIS NEDRY.
Be nice to him as it's solely his responsibility to keep you all super safe from all things toothy n clawed along with any sharp edges and the odd foaming mouthed crazies.
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To reassure you of our measures you can try hacking the system right here
security system hack
(Hint; type in the line "access security" three times)
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Sunday, 2 August 2015
OMEN - pane in the neck
Once seen it's difficult to forget the wild decapitation of David Warner in the very first OMEN movie. A offspring of the Exorcist style movie wrapped around a strong religion vs evil story it also makes effective use of that the unsettling creepy child factor.
An indelible moment in cinema history indeed, the character of Jennings an investigative reporter played by David Warner rushes over to recover an important set of blades angrily discarded by Gregory Peck who is expected to use these ceremonial daggers to kill his son.
As Jennings crouches after reaching the knives , a flying sheet of glass in what can only be described as a freak accident decides to intersect with his neck, graphically we get to witness David Warner's height and life span being drastically reduced.
Striking in that this was the first time in a mainstream Hollywood offering that such a shockingly explicit demise of a character was shown, all masterfully played out before our eyes and exactly the sort of grisly and spectacular stunts that the FINAL DESTINATION franchise would later build its brand on.
It was shot simultaneously with a five camera set-up so once the footage is edited and presented in slow motion the sequence would play out that little bit longer. The idea being that any audience members who would look away from seeing the head being sliced off would look back thinking it would be safe to do so but still find themselves subjected to seeing the scene from another viewpoint!
It's worth mentioning that although in the movie the head impressively flips over several times after its separation there is a noticeable and quite distinct lack of blood spilt , in actual fact although I mention this point the impact of this scene doesn't suffer from the lack of wound juice, however I childishly decided to attempt to capture the moment with an excessive arc of claret and with that blood spray spelt out the words DAVID WARNER.
You must have heard of the term graphic blood letting well this is graphics blood lettering at its most apt, incidentally in my tool box in among the hammers, saws and screwdriver I keep a bottle of fake blood and I decided to use that to add some crimson color to my drawing, however unforeseen by me it soaked right through the pages and spoilt some of the drawings overleaf.
My cartoony OMEN drawing, and I noticed that if you spell OMEN backwards you get another cartoon character! |
Saturday, 1 August 2015
THE HILLS HAVE EYES ( 2006 remake)
The HILLS HAVE EYES - the 2006 the Alexandre Aja directed remake of the Wes Craven classic is a superbly splattery horror romp through an remote abandoned nuclear test site. A gory gory actioner its a superiorly presented modern horror, much in a similar vein to The Wrong Turn and Texas Chainsaw Massacre reworking, and a horror movie that I found utterly appealing to me , what is it about mutants, stranded prey and cannibalism that I seem to find such appeal in? But please approach with caution - shocking , brutal and disturbing are words that readily spring to mind when describing this story - I would definitely regard this a film strictly for staunch followers of horror movies!
There's gore and blood shed aplenty in this tale of a vacationing family in peril, one such sequence which really ramps up the stress levels to a fever pitch is the violent trailer invasion by two of the deformed mutant cannibals. Among numerous atrocities committed one of them plucks the shrieking family budgie from its cage, bites off its head and squeezes blood from its headless body into his mouth and in doing so perfectly illustrating their ruthless and vicious nature. Having witness this act I suppose it make you feel real concerns when one of them (known as Lizard) points a hefty handgun at the babies head. Apparently this whole trailer sequence suffered heavy trimming in many shots and greatly shortened all to make it more palatable!
Useless trivia: At the start of the movie the family make a stop at a Gas station called GAS HAVEN - which rhymes with Wes Craven |
Sunday, 21 June 2015
IT'S FATHERS DAY
Hey Its fathers day -- I awoke extra early today and for some reason felt most inspired to draw up a picture of Dead Nate from the Father's day segment of the the wonderfully comic book style movie CREEPSHOW.
However over my first coffee i suddenly remembered i already had a sketch of the EC styled zombie! So i found it out, and quickly and vibrantly dashed some color over it.
Of course I fully intend to continue my drawing of Nate with his cake and will also post it up here once completed, in the meantime make do with this...after all you can't have your cake and eat it too.
However over my first coffee i suddenly remembered i already had a sketch of the EC styled zombie! So i found it out, and quickly and vibrantly dashed some color over it.
Of course I fully intend to continue my drawing of Nate with his cake and will also post it up here once completed, in the meantime make do with this...after all you can't have your cake and eat it too.
my take on dead Nate
From the bedroom wall of my youth the
1987 US one sheet Theatrical release poster for Creepshow 2
...amazing artwork but the film stinks!
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Friday, 12 June 2015
RIP Christopher Lee
Learnt this morning that the imposing and legendary actor that was Christopher Lee passed away Sunday June 7th.
The news of his death at the age of 93 wasn't officially announced by his family until today the 12 of June.
I was actually catching a rerun of SCARS OF DRACULA just a couple of days earlier and so as tribute to one of the screens greatest DRACULAs I scribbled up this hasty homage to one of horrors major players. ( I opted to keep that ridiculously fake looking bat out of my shot.)
In reading up on his background, achievements and screen career one of my favourite anecdotes was the one of him working with Peter jackson on Lord of the Rings trilogy .
while filming the death scene of his character Saruman in the RETURN OF THE KING ( seen only in the extended version) Jackson had requested Christopher to scream when grim Wormtongue stabs him in the upper back, it was then that Christopher interrupted Peter jackson saying "Peter have you ever heard the sound a man makes when stabbed in the back?"
"Um no" says Peter to which Christopher replies "Well, I have, I know what to do"
As the lung is punctured the stabbed man would only be able to let out a groan as his last breath is exhaled.
The hushed crew never pushed him for further information regards the when and the why knowing that he'd served in the British Royal Air Force intelligence service during World War 2.
Another weird fact about Sir Christopher Lee is that he witnessed the execution of Eugen Weidmann who was the last person to be publicly executed in France in 1939
The news of his death at the age of 93 wasn't officially announced by his family until today the 12 of June.
I was actually catching a rerun of SCARS OF DRACULA just a couple of days earlier and so as tribute to one of the screens greatest DRACULAs I scribbled up this hasty homage to one of horrors major players. ( I opted to keep that ridiculously fake looking bat out of my shot.)
In reading up on his background, achievements and screen career one of my favourite anecdotes was the one of him working with Peter jackson on Lord of the Rings trilogy .
while filming the death scene of his character Saruman in the RETURN OF THE KING ( seen only in the extended version) Jackson had requested Christopher to scream when grim Wormtongue stabs him in the upper back, it was then that Christopher interrupted Peter jackson saying "Peter have you ever heard the sound a man makes when stabbed in the back?"
"Um no" says Peter to which Christopher replies "Well, I have, I know what to do"
As the lung is punctured the stabbed man would only be able to let out a groan as his last breath is exhaled.
The hushed crew never pushed him for further information regards the when and the why knowing that he'd served in the British Royal Air Force intelligence service during World War 2.
Another weird fact about Sir Christopher Lee is that he witnessed the execution of Eugen Weidmann who was the last person to be publicly executed in France in 1939
"Every actor has to make terrible films every now and again, the trick is not to be terrible in them" |
Monday, 1 June 2015
MONSTER MIX
Sunday, 31 May 2015
ARMED and DANGEROUS
Can"t decide.
On the one hand I like how this drawing turned out, on the other hand I don't like the green... on the other hand I like the stupidity of the situation ...on the other hand I'm not sure about the surgery that would be used to attached the arms ...on the other hand i do ...and on the other hand i don't ... on the other ..... yet on the other... ...
On the one hand I like how this drawing turned out, on the other hand I don't like the green... on the other hand I like the stupidity of the situation ...on the other hand I'm not sure about the surgery that would be used to attached the arms ...on the other hand i do ...and on the other hand i don't ... on the other ..... yet on the other... ...
Now able to handle up to eight pitchfork and torch baring villagers at a time. |
Saturday, 2 May 2015
HAMMER TIME!
Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell was a very recent discovery for me and I must add a jolly fine find it was too! Its been a while since I had this much unadulterated fun watching an horror film
and this turned out to a superb final offering of Frankenstein medical mayhem from Hammer studios.
Peter Cushing looking particularly grim and gaunt plays Dr.Victor Frankenstein hiding out in a crumbling gothic lunatic asylum . The sets were wonderful 70's horror fare and the story I found to nose along at a comfortable pace takings us on rounds to the inmate, to secretive burials and best of all to the mad scientist laboratory hidden behind a secret door.
The monster is nothing like you expect oddly reminiscent of a Neanderthal ape man but with a hankering to inflict injuries using broken glass, he's more of a brute than a man - the monsters role was acted by Dave Prowse, the second time he had done so, apparently in Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell he could be masked, suited and all set ready in 30 minutes! Aside from it being a basic costume and make-up combo the creature's usual look might well be explained away by the continuation of Baron Victor Frankensteins story from Evil of Frankenstein where his hands were rendered unfeeling due to fire damage so unable to put the creature together himself here in this movie we find him initially assisted by Angel, mute girl who handled the sewing up duties.
I remember an article in a back issue of Rue Morgue magazine where they mention that during one of the gory surgery scenes where they remove the top of a ''donors" cranium to expose the brain, the effects department placed a real sheep's brain into a prop body ready for filming. Unfortunately it was left on set longer than expected so when the cameras finally rolled and the top of the head was removed a unnecessarily nasty stink was also released - the natural reaction can be seen on his assistants face but Peter the consummate professional plays out the scenes without missing a beat!
Frankie says...go to hell! |
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