Showing posts with label cartoons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cartoons. Show all posts

Friday, January 11, 2013

GET SPOOKED!

Who wants to watch this with me this weekend?! Mixed reviews but fuck it!





Have a spooky weekend! So much going on! Murder We Wrote goodies flowing in, Fuck Off! Beanie presale this weekend as well! And don't forget about these hilarious limited edition #cutforbieber shirts getting printed (definitely going to hell for this one haha)! I'll show you those badboys later on instagram!

Tuesday, May 03, 2011

HEAVY TRAFFIC.



I remember watching bits and parts of this as a kid...remembering only the black chick for some strange reason. Was it the ass? Don't ask. This animated film was pretty much a rad ass depiction of something I would say many animators rarely conceptualized – the mean streets. This shit was definitely not for kids, but if you're ever in the mood to kill some time on a Friday night, this flick should do it for ya. Creep Street approved!

Sunday, April 10, 2011

FRANK FRAZETTA.



Big fans of fucking amazing artwork by the late great Frank Frazetta know him as easily one of the legends and most prolific artists, painters, and illustrators of his time. Recently one of Frazetta's paintings', 'Conan the Destroyer’, sold for $1.5 million. It was bought by a private collector and is the highest paid for any of Frazetta's paintings. WOW.





I decided to dedicate this post to him after watching Fire & Ice – a pretty fucking epicly animated film, even for today's standards. It's pretty much fighting, dinosaurs, and lots of tits & ass for the most part (but clothed of course we wouldn't NOT want the kids to be included in the adventures now would we?) Nothing crazy, just good old fashion epic shit.






Oh yea, and werewolves! I won't give you his life story as you can find that shit on google, but I just wanted to share some of my favorite work, especially all his dedication to the CREEPY / EERIE comics series.








Frank you are surely missed!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

HEAVY METAL.

"Heavy Metal represents one of my great teenage film memories. Back in the day, before the porn repository known as the internet was formed, Heavy Metal was edgy stuff. As a young teen, Heavy Metal was everything a kid my age wanted to see – sex, drugs, rock-n-roll, violence, defiance of authority, and hot chicks! Add the most awesome hard rock soundtrack, and Heavy Metal became the drug of choice for young folk back then. That it was animated somehow made it alright with the parents. Make no mistake – Heavy Metal is not high brow fare, nor is it particularly well made. But it is definitely a very fun guilty pleasure." via Cyberpunkreview.net



Yep, recently blew a chunk of money on the original 1981 Poster from France on this bad boy. This movie was based on a popular series of sci-fi adult fantasy comics [in the mid-1970s, while publisher Leonard Mogel was in Paris to jump-start the French edition of National Lampoon, he discovered the French science-fantasy magazine Métal Hurlant which had debuted December 1974. The French title translates literally as "Howling Metal." When Mogel licensed the American version, he chose to rename it, and Heavy Metal began in the U.S. on April, 1977 as a glossy, full-color monthly. Initially, it displayed translations of graphic stories originally published in Métal Hurlant, including work by Enki Bilal, Jean Giraud (also known as Moebius), Philippe Druillet, Milo Manara and Philippe Caza. The magazine later ran Stefano Tamburini and Tanino Liberatore's ultra-violent RanXerox. Since the color pages had already been shot in France, the budget to reproduce them in the U.S. version was greatly reduced." via Wikipedia

Because they ran into a bunch of legal mumbo jumbo with music rights this movie kinda went underground and didn't regain popularity till it's made for home release in the 90s. I wasn't even born yet when this movie came out theaters, but like everything else a sad asian kid could do was to make up for lost time! This shit is almost like an American precursor to Akira, except made by a buncha different studios.

Any hardcore sci-fi fans can readily make references to a lot of where the movie developed inspirations from as well. This movie was pretty much a combination of little tales, loosely related by the evil orb traveling through different universes I guess. Kinda reminds me of Aeon Flux. Apparently they're making a new one in 2012? James Cameron? Rob Zombie too?! It's 2011, you would think people would be more inspired to create instead of just boosting old flicks. Fucking boring. But honestly based on current movie budgets & Cameron's need to overdue shit on a epic scale, I'll hope for the best anyway.

Times have definitely changed, and we can't really do things the old school way anymore. We can't recreate the rawness and nostalgia of the old days because we physically are in a was completely different America. It's not about liking it as much as it is understanding and appreciating the movement – painful, I know. If you ask me, I like jenky-ass dialogue and hand-drawn animation cels, rotoscoping all that shit. All this digital fancy shit looks nice but shows no true technical skill of filming or sequencing or innate talent because no one had to kill themselves over a fucked frame. All that facade in today's movies. Kind of like your tumblr. ;)




The soundtrack is sick as fuck. And if you're on of those "man this shit is retarded things are so much cooler now" kinda assholes, just smoke a joint, relax and just prepare to get your mind blown back to the 80's. I have yet to see Fire & Ice in whole, but I'll post about it in the near future.

Monday, January 03, 2011

SILVERHAWKS



Talk about a trip down memory lane. Man shit was so crazy back then...when being a kid was actually cool.

Thursday, September 02, 2010

I FEEL BLUE.



Today I am ironically wearing blue, feeling blue, and seeing many blue objects. So I will dedicate today's post to the Smurfs. For obvious fucking reasons. Anyone that have watched the show ultimately know it is on some crazy subliminal out of the world NAZI utopian psychological paradigm societal satirical cartoon - for kids of course. Maybe I'm looking into it too deeply? Well, simply put:



The Smurfs were all depressed Communists, Smurfette was the village whore, everything was dick-shaped from their hats to the houses, Papa Smurf was a dictator, and Gargamel was a child molester (which we have a shirt coming out for to...the Villains Collection coming sooon!!). Oh well, lucky American kids were too dumb to notice, and the parents were too dumb to care.

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This baby hates his parents.

Tuesday, June 01, 2010

FAT CHANCE!



God Bless America...the same issues making and breaking our chicks today!