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The T-Rex Movie You Will Never See
Fake poster gets rejected:
“Perhaps you are acquainted with the CGSociety website? And with the regular competitions they hold? Well, it was just such a competition that caught my eye one cold afternoon. A ‘B-Movie’ challenge, no less. Something one might conclude would be ideal for an artist such as myself with an interest in the seamier side of celluloid.
And so I began work on a piece, based on an original teabreak I had enjoyed with my esteemed colleagues McCoy, Wilson and Anderson. I foolishly dreamt that I might defeat all-comers and seize the contest for myself.
But it was not to be. The moderators decided that my piece was just too intelligent and politically insightful to be allowed in the competition.”
2 commentsRIP Frank Frazetta, 82
Let’s hope Frank is happily slaying beasts and hanging with barely clothed nymphs somewhere, in another dimension.
A gallery of some of Frank’s art
http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/05/10/frank-frazetta-fantasy-illustrator-dies-at-82/?src=mv
2 commentsFor your perfect day
http://yvettesbridalformal.com/
This is the only time I’ll ask you to visit a bridal shop website. I promise. Here’s a preview:



Saturday night, Chinatown, SF

Hey guys, doesn’t one of you Scufflers live in SF, besides me and Victoria? If so, come to my show this Saturday night (4/10). My band, having practiced and recorded in obscurity for 2 years, is going to have our first show. We go on around 9pm. There are two more heavy bands after us along the vein of Shellac/Unwound/Jesus Lizard. So, it will rock. Our thing is a bit more 60s/70s garage-inspired. In any case, it’s at Li Po which is known for it’s spooky, divey good times. Music samples and more info here: http://www.summermanes.com.
The show is gonna be dirt cheap, like the cost of a drink. I’d appreciate your patronage, or if you’d tell your Bay Area friends. Thanks.
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4 commentsMalcolm Sutherland
Do you guys know this artist? Check him out.
Star Wars Uncut – Scene 415 – “All wings report in…” from Malcolm Sutherland on Vimeo.
Salt Peanuts Jam (2002) from Malcolm Sutherland on Vimeo.
The Making of Forming Game (2008) from Malcolm Sutherland on Vimeo.
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