Finally got around to watching Hellboy - Sword of Storms last night. It was excellent, my kind of blend of subject matter & dry humour (Wikipedia's entry for Hellboy under Mike Mignola states 'H.P. Lovecraft-style horror :-)). I have always liked Mike Mignola's style of artwork and it just all gelled.
The gotohellboy website is well worth a look - it deals with Hellboy animated!
Hellboy.com showcases Mike's work in comics/graphic novels.
I've not seen the film yet but it's on the list - the website supporting it is flash.
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Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
My Interactive Media blog
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Tinged Leaves
Autumn-tinged
The taint of time
Mottled green, as though rusted through
Coppered metal
Red blush amongst still lingering green
Displaying transition, as though decaying into beauty.
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Friday, October 19, 2007
Autumn Leaves
Monday, October 08, 2007
AKIRA's memory lives on in our hearts
I watched AKIRA again just the other week and it's just the best film ever and I had the soundtrack on my iPod until recently. The following The Montoya Herald link discusses a newly released track by Kanye West & Daft Punk whose video references AKIRA. The discussion asks does it homage or rip-off? You decide! It's just good to see some images from AKIRA again. I haven't looked at my AKIRA Club book yet, I'm saving it...
[AKIRA Club book: published by Titan Books | Dark Horse for big picture of cover | Forbidden Planet have it discounted | as do Amazon]
I got here via Same Hat! Same Hat!, (my interest piqued by TETSUUOOOOO! KANYEEEEEEDA!!?!?) via MangaBlog while exploring Kazuo Umezu’s Mummy Teacher's covers...
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[AKIRA Club book: published by Titan Books | Dark Horse for big picture of cover | Forbidden Planet have it discounted | as do Amazon]
I got here via Same Hat! Same Hat!, (my interest piqued by TETSUUOOOOO! KANYEEEEEEDA!!?!?) via MangaBlog while exploring Kazuo Umezu’s Mummy Teacher's covers...
RP
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Sunday, October 07, 2007
Howl's Moving Castle
Studio Ghibli - bringer of Japanese animation to the west, graced my eyes and cerebellum last night. I originally saw this at The Watershed in Bristol when it went on 'arthouse' (hate that title) release in the UK. I was blown away then across Howl's field of flowers - I was again last night. Standout moments are; in the hatshop - in fact the whole European town setting scenes, the Wicked Witch of the Wastes' henchmen as they carry her about in a sedan chair, Howl's bedroom (no it's not that type of film) and Howl's field. I didn't initially like the fire (voiced by Billy Crystal of City Slickers fame) first time around but this time I did. The story is involved but stick with it and it's worthwhile.
The original story is by Diane Wynne Jones who lives in Bristol (it's on my list of books to read) and she is planning a new book with a guest appearance of Howl. She likes the film and Miyazaki came to UK to provide a private showing upon completion - cool.
Howl's Moving Castle - Hauru no ugoku shiro
Hayao Miyazaki
Studio Ghibli
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The original story is by Diane Wynne Jones who lives in Bristol (it's on my list of books to read) and she is planning a new book with a guest appearance of Howl. She likes the film and Miyazaki came to UK to provide a private showing upon completion - cool.
Howl's Moving Castle - Hauru no ugoku shiro
Hayao Miyazaki
Studio Ghibli
RP
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Wednesday, October 03, 2007
BLOOD - The Last Vampire
This is the second time I have watched this film about vampires set at the start of the Viet Nam war on an American Air Base in Japan. It was even better the second time around - visceral action, stunning 2d/3D CGI graphics mix and an ethereal music score. A strong female lead (she wields a samurai sword!), good vampires and an excellent muted colour palette. 'The making of' included on disc gives a good insight into the combination of 2D/3D animation. From the creators of Ghost In The Shell 'nuff said!
Released in 2000 by MANGA
Rated 15
Production IG - planning and original concept
Mamoru Oshii - as Producer (planning)
Kenji Kamiyama - script writer
Yoshihiro Ike - composer (music)
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Released in 2000 by MANGA
Rated 15
Production IG - planning and original concept
Mamoru Oshii - as Producer (planning)
Kenji Kamiyama - script writer
Yoshihiro Ike - composer (music)
RP
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Back To School
Well, back to University actually.
Starting MA Media (Interactive Arts) at UWE, Bristol.
This blog is going to take the form of thoughts/notes on influences that inform my work (and then instantly degenerate into all the comics and films and games and books I love - ah, the death of lofty ideals...).
RP.
Starting MA Media (Interactive Arts) at UWE, Bristol.
This blog is going to take the form of thoughts/notes on influences that inform my work (and then instantly degenerate into all the comics and films and games and books I love - ah, the death of lofty ideals...).
RP.
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