Saturday, October 31, 2009

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!

This year, Halloween falls on a weekend. Me and Ghetto Boys be Trick Or Treatin'!!!

Bushwick Bill rocks!!!

HAPPY HALLOWEEN, y'all!!!!

Be safe. And get me lots o' candaaaazzzzzzzzeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!

Art Gallery: "Vampyr" & "I'm Joshua"




"Click" to have your blood sucked...


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Friday, October 30, 2009

"It's Miller Time."


Finally after years and years... and years of waiting, Fred Dekker's "Night Of The Creeps" has arrived on DVD (and Blu-Ray)!!! Long only available on out-of-print Laserdiscs and VHS tapes (and a favorite on the "Con" bootleg circuit), it is one of the quintessential horror flicks of the 80's!!! And one of the most anticipated releases of all time.

Due to poor marketing by the studio, it didn't do too well on it's initial theatrical release, but because of cable and home video, it's slowly gained the attention that it deserved and has become the very essence of "cult classic" (Not that I'm in a cult. Or am I...?). It blends and bends b-movie conventions i.e. space alien experiments, parasitic slugs, escape ax murderers, hardboiled cops, half-naked sorority girls, fratboy hijinx & last but not least... zombies!!!! And that's all in the same fucking movie people!

Writer/Director Fred Dekker was a man way ahead of his time. "Night Of The Creeps" along with Dekker's other masterpiece, the kiddie/horror flick, "The Monster Squad"(Another long unavailable title that was just released on dvd to much fanfare- no, not just me- a couple of years ago. Suck it, "Van Helsing"!) came along way before other self-referential horror "classics" like "Scream" (All the major characters share the surnames of some famous genre directors!), and he was successful at the blending and deconstructing of different genre conventions much like celebrated directors Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez are famous for today(The film opens (In full color.) in a alien spacecraft as a failed experiment escapes. We follow its path down to Earth circa 1959 (Where this segment is filmed all in b& w! Brilliant. - "Take that, QT!"). We return to color for the Present Day (1986) and the rest of the film.) Unfortunately, Dekker never got the audience or the respect he deserved in his day, and besides "Robocop 3" (Yecchhh!), and some TV, has not worked very much since then. Hopefully, with the resurgence of these films on dvd, and with the great number of die hard "Creeps" scooping up the discs, his career can find a bit of a second wind...

So what does that mean? That I'm huge nerd? Well, yes. But also, what it means is that tonight it's just me, some Orville Redenbacher's and fucking Tom "Thrill Me." Atkins (One of the great horror movie icons of the 80's. John Carpenter's "Escape From New York" and "The Fog" (The original!!! The remake sucks basketballs!!!) & "Halloween III"(Yes, That "Halloween III"!) spittin' out some of the best damn one-liners ever written.




I've been watching nothing but horror flicks this month and this indeed a stupendous way to cap it off!

P.S. Next Criterion needs to get the rights to release David Fincher's "The Game" on DVD. I still have my Laserdisc. The special features are phenomenal (as is the norm with all other Fincher DVD's) including a great audio commentary with the director, star Michael Douglas and others involved with the making of this "classic" film. (Finger's crossed...)

I've also added a few more pieces of art to the gallery below (I'll add a new piece or two regularly.) - "The Widow"(an old sketchbook piece), "'Chop' Chef" (a detail from one of my early class assignments. I really like working with acrylic. You can paint on so many interesting surfaces and with infinite textures. I think I painted over some artist's tape that was laid down on the board. Fun stuff.), and finally another sketchbook piece with a lil' bit of a "spaghetti western" feel, "The Poster". Enjoy.

"Click" or see the "Art Gallery" below for larger images...


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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

"You don't know me... but you will."

Photo by: Justin Salinas

Hello out there.

"You don't know me... but you will." (Anybody know where that's from?)

Well. Some of you might know me. (The lucky few, anyway. I kid.) Most of you might not. (For those, see above quote.)

Mainly, this is just to put the work out there. "Where the hell is there?" you ask. Well, it's where the hell you are. And if you're reading this, you my friends are in the right emeff place. There.

Seriously though. I got a nine to five (Actually, a six to two-thirty, but who gives a shhh about details, right?), but what I really love (need) to do is create. I am an illustrator. (Which means I lied earlier. I give a shhh about details. In fact, I give many shhhs.) Nothing professional under the belt. Yet. Although I did have a RAM-MAN piece (Nothing sexual. Unless you're horny for Ram-Man. - not to be confused with "horny for ram, man.") in a recent MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE tribute show at the Double Punch in SF. (Whut up, Wahab & Sherwin?!!!) That was cool. (I'll post pics nest time, mang.) So. So many years after finishing school (It'll always be Academy of Art "College" to me. What's this "University" shhh? Will my old student ID still work for the hot dog socials?), I think it's time ("Way passed, you lazy bum!" -Inner Self). "Time" for what?

It's just (Insert Christopher Walken pause)... time.

So, I'll be sharing with you - My work (old and new). My many random thoughts (whether you like 'em or not). My loves. (For some reason, I'm really feelin' Taco Bell's Fully Loaded Nachos. It must be the crunchy bowl.) My fears (Terrence Howard movies - except IRON MAN and maybe THE BRAVE ONE.). Long story, short. (I know. Too late.) I'll share a lot with you fine folks. But NOT my french fries.

Okay. Not so much my fears. (I think I said too much with the whole Terrence Howard thing...)

BUY-BUY. For now.

I gotta find and severely punish my Inner Self for calling me a bum. (I don't necessarily disagree with the lazy part.)

Night.

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