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    • May 24, 2011 1:43 AM CDT
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      Here's some nonsense I tried myself around on... fuuuuun.

    • May 24, 2011 1:42 AM CDT
    • Cool! Bring it Esgar!

      Esgar acelerado said:

      scan from my sketchbook...

       


    • May 24, 2011 1:42 AM CDT
    • Hey awesome man! Those are rad. Nothing better than refreshing your brain with some doodling at a meeting ;)



      Greg Gutbezahl said:

      Here's a pretty sight I usually see on my walk down the hill...... lovely.

    • May 23, 2011 4:46 AM CDT
    • Looking for a good 50's B-movie trash cartoon artist to do thee Gravemen's LP cover art, any ideas let me know, need to get on it sooooon.

      cheers

      Lee

    • May 23, 2011 5:31 AM CDT
    • Cool I'll keep an eye out for Black Devil Doll, cheers!

      Squirrel said:

      White Lightning is one of Berts best. Run Bitch Run Is Fuckin' Great, if you like Rotten Cotton productions you may also enjoy Black Devil Doll. I've watched all their stuff I could get my hands on.

    • May 21, 2011 4:01 AM CDT
    • White Lightning is one of Berts best. Run Bitch Run Is Fuckin' Great, if you like Rotten Cotton productions you may also enjoy Black Devil Doll. I've watched all their stuff I could get my hands on.

    • May 20, 2011 10:47 PM CDT
    • Nude Nuns with Big Guns is awesome.

       

      Also I'd like to add Run Bitch Run and White Lightning. White Lightning co-stars Carrie Fisher, its one of the best movies I saw last year. The ending is totally fucking out there and it has Hasil Adkins on the sound track.

    • May 19, 2011 5:26 PM CDT
    • That has entered the "to do" list for my weekend. Thinkin' that to follow up what's que'd at the moment:   "Entrails Of A Beautiful Woman" (allways searchin')

       

      Trailer:   
      http://youtu.be/I50FEoFzXyQ

       

      Free Link:

      http://www.sockshare.com/file/789257D0C6AFFF77#      

       

      THANX
      Tris Burns said:

      Ever seen Bad Boy Bubby? - most people are freaked out by the beginning and the cat in sellotape, but it means something if you bother to think about it... If you can get with Eraserhead and/or Gummo this is for you...

       

       

    • May 19, 2011 3:17 PM CDT
    • Ever seen Bad Boy Bubby? - most people are freaked out by the beginning and the cat in sellotape, but it means something if you bother to think about it... If you can get with Eraserhead and/or Gummo this is for you...

       

       

    • May 23, 2011 1:57 AM CDT
    • R-Point,which if you havent seen it is a K-horror.....came across it by accident about a Korean patrol sent out to find another missing patrol. the opening scene is two radio operators receiving a message from the missing patrol after six months dead.....its so creepy and well done with a great twist heres the trailer for it! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jcrj0_1F5dg

    • May 23, 2011 1:51 AM CDT
    • ....fido was really good!...took me half the film to work out the lead was played by billy Connelly

      Aldyth Beltane said:

      I'm fairly keen on Zombie movies, and I have to say one of my faves is Fido, which is kind of a parody, but amazingly well done and with a great cast - set in a kind of Atomic Era milieu, it's about a boy and his zombie, "Fido," who is played by Billy Connelly. Wackiness ensues.

      Also enjoyed "Zombies of Mass Destruction," which is a kind of low budget take on the zombie invasion of a small isolated town with some rather messed up values.  It's a little slow moving to start, but the pay off is worth it.

      Rec is incredibly creepy, and is the more concise and effective original movie that "Quarantine" was based on.

    • May 23, 2011 1:38 AM CDT
    • for me its an english film called "doomsday" it came out the same time as "2012" and for some reason when you googled it it got the two confused so i ended up down loading a film which was a cross between mad max & the merry wives of windsor..(i kid you not)....all with westcountry accents ......fucking dire....

    • May 17, 2011 4:03 PM CDT
    • Con Air

       

      Lords of Dogtown

    • May 20, 2011 10:53 AM CDT
    • Yeah, that looks cool, although I'm not nearly into the Mafia stuff as much as the old detective novel/pulp noir stuff. Is that one available for Wii?

    • May 19, 2011 1:31 PM CDT
    • Yes, this looks pretty amazing. I've been looking forward to this one as well, I personally favour this type of world to the GTA sort. Won't get to play this in a while yet though.

       

      When I get to it,I might cut some videos of the funny stuff that happens when you play open world games. Cop car chases and all.

       

      By the way, have you heard of/seen Mafia 2? That's one crazy game! Post WWII time, The graphics are really great and it has the tone and mood perfect down to every coke bottle you can drink for refreshment and headlight you can crash when the cops tail you. They have a large set of classic cars but driving these big beasts crash free can be a pain, I can tell you.

      The soundtrack is great as well, with a huge selection of tunes from the likes of Little Richard, Buddy Holly, Frankie Laine and Ritchie Valens... the list goes on. They did a good job there.


       

      Here's a link: http://www.mafia2game.com/

    • May 19, 2011 9:11 AM CDT
    • Pretty interesting game being released this week by Team Bondi/Rockstar Games, L.A. Noire:

      http://www.rockstargames.com/lanoire

      I love old film noir stuff and crime/detective novels, so this looks really cool. My only problem is I don't own a PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360. Too bad it's not available for Wii.

    • May 19, 2011 8:20 PM CDT
    • 7 is a waste, unless it's straight up!  So yes!  I agree thoroughly.  The white makes a delicious light cocktail with grapefruit juice and ginger ale.  The Anejo Reserva is a perfect ingredient for any Alcoccino, with a little Kahlua or your kid's Nestle's Quik if yer broke.  Actually even crappy coffee will do.  You'll have a great day n' yer boss will have no clue what you're smiling about.  If you're driving to work or a heart surgeon, astronaut etc. I suppose it's not a good idea.  If you're APPLYING for a job - it's a GREAT idea, all smiles & lucid.  Just take care of yer breath and you're the new CEO! (Just kidding about the Quik - I'm nobody's dad)

    • May 19, 2011 3:20 PM CDT
    • That's sad - she was awesome. Apparently the only one of Russ Meyer's actresses who woudn't let him have his way.. She had a traumatic childhood, ran with knife gangs, learnt her martial arts and was just cool as fuck. RIP it up.

       

    • May 19, 2011 12:14 PM CDT
    • I remember watching those b-flix as a child.....poor thing.....Suasan was right, NO-ONE should ever be left to die like that:(:(:(....very sad indeed:(

    • May 19, 2011 9:46 AM CDT
    • Um, this is messed up.  She could have been dead for a year?  

       

    • May 18, 2011 11:13 PM CDT
    • Wait... what?

      B-Movie Actress' Body Found Mummified

      The remains of '50s B-movie actress and former Playboy model Yvette Vickers were found in her L.A. home. She was 82.

      A neighbor noticed cobwebs on Vickers' mailbox, and when she entered the dilapidated house, she found the actress' decomposing body. Vickers had long been a recluse -- and could have been dead for as long as a year, reports the Los Angeles Times.

      "She kept to herself, had friends and seemed like a very independent spirit," her neighbor in Benedict Canyon, actress Susan Savage, told the Times. "To the end, she still got cards and letters from all over the world requesting photos and still wanting to be her friend." Savage added, "We've all been crying about this. Nobody should be left alone like that."

      The buxom Vickers, who was discovered by director Billy Wilder and had a small cameo in his Oscar-winning "Sunset Boulevard," was best known for starring in '50s sci-fi classics "Attack of the 50-Ft. Woman" and "Attack of the Giant Leeches." Vickers also reportedly had affairs with Cary Grant and "Ellery Queen" star Jim Hutton.

      An autopsy has been ordered, though foul play is not suspected. Vickers leaves no survivors.