Loving these by Kari Herer. So crisp and organic.
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Sharknado: o filme mais foda de todos, todos, TODOS ganha mais IBÁGENS
FabrizioO Kid Buu curtiu!
Um tornado feito de tubarões! Melhor filme de todos os tempos!!!
Bom, de vez em quando falamos aqui no MdM sobre os filmes da Asylum, a produtora que é mais ou menos o “MdM com dinheiro para fazer filmes”. Eles só tem clássicos da podreira e da safadeza, como “O Tesouro Da Vinci” (lançado junto com o Código Da Vinci), “Piratas da Ilha do Tesouro” (lançado junto com Piratas do Caribe), “Transmorphers” (lançado junto com os Transformers)… Enfim, vocês sacaram, né? Os caras são a pura safadeza, aproveitando-se do buzz gerado pelos grandes blockbusters, eles fazem filmes parecidos, de baixo orçamento, para ganharem um tutu por aí.
Porém, a Asylum também achou outro filão lucrativo: filmes estupidamente massa-veio e toscos. Primeiro começou com o “Mega Shark contra o Polvo Gigante”. O filme tinha uma premissa tão merda que todo mundo queria ver. Depois eles fizeram o Mega Piranha, seguido pela volta do Mega Shark versus o Crocossauro. Depois vimos a Mega Python vs. Gatoroid e o Ataque do Tubarão de Duas Cabeças.
Olha, eu vi todos esses filmes. É um pior que o outro, mas com cenas tão mal feitas e bizarras que você PRECISA ver cada um deles.
E agora, a Asylum chegou no máximo da massaveisse tosca com o Sharknado!!! Um tornado feito de tubarões!!!
Caralho, caiu uma lágrima de emoção aqui com esse pôster!
Enfim, o filme foi anunciado lá no meio de 2012, mas com todo o lance dos furacões rolando pelos EUA, ele foi colocado em pausa. Porém, ontem a Asylum divulgou duas imagens que mostram que o filme mais absurdo do mundo está mais vivo do que nunca!!!
Sharknado (que inicialmente ia se chamar Sharkicane) estreia nos EUA no SyFy Channel no mês que vem, no dia 11 de julho.
Muitos de vocês podem estar pensando: “ai Change, que besteira ficar vendo esses filmes, que PERCA de tempo”… Mas aí eu pergunto para você: você não está curioso para ver um filme sobre um tornado que joga tubarões nas pessoas???? Caralho, esse filme vai ser foda!!!
George R.R. Martin: This is what the Iron Throne REALLY looks like
brentmphoto: A big congratulations to this years “Naked in the...
A big congratulations to this years “Naked in the house YYC” winner Jason Eng! (circled) and our peoples choice award Greg Gerla. (Bottom right) And an unpredictable 3 way tie for second place. Two images by Dale Roth and one by Jason Stang.
All images were voted on by the image makers themselves through a blind ballot vote. The peoples choice was voted on by the public in attendance, of which there was approx 250 votes tallied.
Thanks again to all the sponsors and friends of the event!
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Pacific Rim poster and prints
Pacific Rim poster by Sergio Grisanti
Pacific Rim print by Grzegorz Domaradzk
Pacific Rim variant print by Grzegorz Domaradzk
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Proposed 'deflector shield' could protect astronauts from radiation
As if Star Trek didn’t already provide enough futuristicinspiration, scientists from the UK are working on an actual deflector shield that could protect astronauts from dangerous levels of radiation. And it would work in a way that's very similar to how we're protected right here on Earth.
Facebook Censors and Suspends Frank Cho
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Well, it happened again. Facebook lowered the boom on me. They censored my art and suspended me for 3 days.
The art in question was a drawing of topless Jungle Queen hanging onto a flying Pterodactyl. Yes, you’ve heard correctly – a DRAWING of a topless woman.
Sigh.
America is very backward and goes against common sense in some ways. You can show people getting killed, tortured, and maimed in most violent ways but you can’t show nipples on a woman because that’s crossing the line.
I worry for this country.
The good news is that all the censored art will be in my new Jungle Queen themed sketchbook called “Savage Beauty”.
It’s a 64 page book of all the naked women art that Facebook don’t want you to see. (Limited print run. $20 per copy.)
I’ll be selling the sketchbook at San Diego, Boston, and Baltimore Comic Cons.
For all you foreign fans, Stuart Ng Books (http://stuartngbooks.com/) and Bud Plant Comic Art (http://www.budplant.com/) will carry them after San Diego Comic-Con. You can order your copy through them.
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Frank Cho
Obituary: Photographer Bert Stern, Creator of Marilyn Monroe’s “Last Sitting,” 83
Bert Stern, the celebrity and fashion photographer best known for the 1962 photo shoot with Marilyn Monroe known as “The Last Sitting,” died at home in New York City on June 25, The New York Times reports. He was 83.
Born in New York City in 1929, Stern went to work in 1946 at Look magazine as an assistant to art director Hershel Bramson. While at Look, he became friends with Stanley Kubrick, who was then a photographer at the magazine. From 1949 to 1951, Stern was the art director at Mayfair magazine, then he went to work at the ad agency LC Gumbiner. In an interview with T: The New York Times Style Magazine, Stern explained that it was during his work art directing ad campaigns that he first began shooting his own photos. He opened his own studio in 1954.
His friend Kubrick hired him to take stills for his movie, Lolita, released in 1962. That same year, Stern spent three days on assignment for Vogue photographing actress Marilyn Monroe in a suite he rented at the Bel Air Hotel. During the sessions, Monroe wears little more than a scarf, a necklace and some bed sheets, burrowing in bed sheets. In an interview earlier this year, Stern recalled, “‘She picked up this scarf, looked through it, and it was transparent, she could see me. She understood right away, and said: ‘You want to do nudes.’ And I said, ‘Well that’s a good idea.’” Monroe died a few weeks after the session. Several of the images were published in Eros magazine.
In 1982, Stern published his photos, outtakes and contact sheets from the session as a book, Marilyn Monroe: The Complete Last Sitting (published by Schirmer/Mosel).
His editorial and commercial clients included Vogue, Life, Glamour, IBM, Noxema and Revlon. His subjects included Elizabeth Taylor, Gary Cooper, Audrey Hepburn, Twiggy, Iman and Drew Barrymore.
Stern was the subject of a documentary released this spring, Bert Stern: The Original Mad Man, in which he candidly discussed how his affairs with women he photographed contributed to the break up of his marriage to the ballerina Allegra Kent. The documentary was directed by Shannah Laumeister, who first posed for Stern when she was 13.
Stern’s photographs have been exhibited at Staley-Wise Gallery in New York and many galleries worldwide. Stern also co-directed the documentary Jazz on a Summer’s Day, about the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival. In 2006, the Art Directors Club inducted Stern into its Hall of Fame.