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#16
Film & TV / Re: Tim Burton Hints at Nemesis Movie!
03 April, 2024, 09:49:24 AM

Credo!

#17

Happy anniversary to you both, and I wish you many more. xx

#18
Film & TV / Re: Tim Burton Hints at Nemesis Movie!
03 April, 2024, 06:44:42 AM

I heard Johnny Depp would be playing Purity Brown...

Who would lend Nemesis a good voice, though? Hugo Weaving? Anthony Hopkins? Alan Carr?

#19
Film & TV / Re: Tim Burton Hints at Nemesis Movie!
02 April, 2024, 06:01:21 AM
Quote from: JayzusB.Christ on 01 April, 2024, 10:02:30 PM...the small ones like yours are harmless of course...

:-[
#20
Film & TV / Re: Tim Burton Hints at Nemesis Movie!
01 April, 2024, 08:55:45 PM

Well, I didn't expect this thread to win any comedy awards but neither did I expect it to trigger existential crises.

Sorry about that.

#21
Film & TV / Tim Burton Hints at Nemesis Movie!
01 April, 2024, 06:59:41 AM


Speaking at AnimoCon in California last week, Tim Burton reportedly teased audiences with the subject of his next-but-one film project; "There's a writer called Pat Mills, from the UK, who wrote about an alien freedom fighter back in the 70s. All I can say is that we're in negotiations." Burton further hinted that stop-motion genius Phil Tippett may also be involved because he "lost a bet." The script is currently on its fourth draft (due to 'creative concerns') and pre-production is due to begin sometime in late 2025 or early 2026. Full details can be found here: animasaurus.Rex.com/news/2077612

#22
Film & TV / Re: Nostalgia TV
31 March, 2024, 09:42:43 PM

Speaking of nostalgia, I've just gone through Arthur C. Clarke's Mysterious World for the first time since it originally aired in 1980. It's crammed full of lovable crackpots and has a wide-eyed awe of Computers, with not a single mobile 'phone or web page in sight. Some of the interviews are ripe for satire, for example three Irish priests in a rowing boat recounting their brush with a lake monster has Father Ted written all over it. (And some of the retrospectively ill-advised scenes of Uncle Arthur and young Sri Lankan boys seem to have something else entirely written all over them.) 

It's sometimes hard to believe that the world I grew up in looked like that.

#23
Film & TV / Re: Last movie watched...
30 March, 2024, 08:01:28 PM


Heh.

Next up was Out of Darkness. This is a really bleak romp about a disparate group of cavepeople looking for the promised land but ending up in a land of monsters. Fairly early on the thought occurred that these primitive humans must have passed through the Golgafrincham camp pretty recently because they all had really cool haircuts. This was more or less the time I started thinking about Predator v Humanity: First Contact, in which an arrogant Alpha Predator discovers Earth and humans - and finds himself totally outmatched from the start; pursued by a tribe of Stone Age human hunters at the peak of their own apex predatoriness, so in tune with their prey and environment that all those fancy invisibility shields are practically useless. Give it the whole King Kong vibe of the tragic, doomed monster. I mean, there has to be some reason Predators come here, right? Maybe it took them ages to even get a "win," and this first encounter sees the Predator using Arnie's mud trick to evade detection, and the chief hunter lets the Predator go with a precious shiny pebble as a souvenir. Anyway, Out of Darkness, okay if you like bleak stories about cavepeople playing out while you think of other things.

#24
Film & TV / Re: Last movie watched...
30 March, 2024, 06:21:17 PM

Winnie the Pooh - Blood and Honey. Ooh, I thought, that sounds interesting. But it isn't. It's rubbish. At least, the first 26 minutes are rubbish (up to and including the awful rubber masks, the completely unnecessary and gratuitous nudity, and the wood-chipper), the rest I can't vouch for as I switched it off.

I think there is a good idea lurking in here somewhere, turning beloved characters into genre heroes (Windy Miller - Zero Flour, Mr. Ben - Shop Gun, Sooty - Clean Sweep, and so on), but the filmmakers seem to have overlooked it in favour of artless slash. Hmph.

#25
Creative Common / Re: Cover Puns
29 March, 2024, 06:06:30 PM

Yes, Minister Dexter and the sequel, Yes, Prime Minister Dexter.

Later, tired of wetwork and politics, the gun shark may become a trawlerman in Finisterre Dexter.

#26
Creative Common / Re: Funny thing
28 March, 2024, 11:04:03 PM

I'm chokin', I just ain't gaspin'.

#27
Quote from: Hawkmumbler on 28 March, 2024, 03:03:42 PMBeen trying to mount a TV in the living room ...

Maybe buy it dinner first...?
#28

Tweaked...

#30

In my attempts to find a use for a.i. I decided to try and reproduce an image I've shared here before; first as a crappy sketch in an old challenge and then as a crappy digital painting based on it, like so...


So, with these here past monstrosities in mind I first generated a load of images at perchance.org like this...



I then opened the GIMP and applied what can only be described as a shed-full of faff to end up with this brand new a.i. assisted monstrosity...