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aka mr oizo, french music producer. legend in his own lunchtime.
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The Bride wakes up after a long coma. The baby that she carried before entering the coma is gone. The only thing on her mind is to have revenge on the assassination team that betrayed her.
A comical shirt. A little bit of pop culture, a little comedy, a little reptiles, its what we are all about.
YES, best scene in any movie ever made lol PULP FICTION ftw!
had this idea for a little while now
Taken from the infamous scene from pulp fiction, this acrylic painting is clearly inspired by the Tarantino film and Uma Thurman. Originally this piece was 36” x 24” acrylic painting on stretch canvas and still remains to be one of my favorite creations.
Lead singer of Farmyard Rock, and writer of all thier lyrics. His vocals have been described and heavenly as well as powerful. / Outrageous and energetic on stage, he’s surprisingly sensitive and shy when not in the public eye.
Lead singer of Farmyard Rock, and writer of all thier lyrics. His vocals have been described and heavenly as well as powerful. / Outrageous and energetic on stage, he’s surprisingly sensitive and shy when not in the public eye Also avaliable as a t-shirt.
Big Fan of his stuff, ,3rd in the series of shirts
I was very fortunate to meet Quentin Crisp when I was younger. My first encounter with him made me feel very, very embarrassed. He was presenting his one man show in the Duke of York’s Theatre when he asked the audience to write questions they might like to ask him on bits of paper. I wrote my question….. After the interval he took the questions and read them out loud. Some of them where very silly, pertaining to his first sexual encounter etc…he managed to answer them in a fashion that only he knew how. He then suddenly read my question out once, then twice and declared that it was extremely interesting. He got up, looked at the audience and then asked the person who wrote the question to stand up and repeat the question to everyone. My friend who was sitting next to me told Quentin that I had written the question. He looked at me and then asked me to stand up. I was so very nervous, I wish I hadn’t written anything…...My question was….What is the first creative thing we do as humans? / From this encounter I came to know Quentin a little better. I remember being very sad when he left for New York. He was one of the most interesting people I had met in my life. I gave him a small painting as a going away present, which he told me he would keep. He still holds a special place in my heart. / This picture came out from the ice/snow series and for some reason it made me think of him. Someone once asked him what would happen to him after life and he replied that he hoped he would be dead…..Why I thought of him today, I don’t know, you can all work that out for yourselves. 9/12 From The Ice, Snow Painting Series/Experiments…. Thanks to Pryere – for taking these photographs. In memory of Quentin Crisp Music – Englishman In New York – Sting 12th February 2009
Location: Bay Area, CA / Date: March, 2009
A chalk and charcoal illustration of Beatrix Kiddo from the film Kill Bill.
Director Quentin Tarantino at the Premiere of Inglourious Basterds in London, July 2009 The photo also features in my 2010 Movie Premieres Calendar
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So this last weekend my husband and I decided to catch a movie. Being who we are and enjoying what we do we decided on a bit of “historic…
So this last weekend my husband and I decided to catch a movie. Being who we are and enjoying what we do we decided on a bit of “historical” fiction by the name of the purposely mispelled “Inglorious Bastards”. So for several days I ask myself and my friends the question. WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT? Has Hollywod gone completely off the deep end? Are Americans really that arrongant and dumb? The premise of this film is that an illiterate backwoods “officer” played to the white trash hilt by Brad Pitt assembles a band of tough guy Jews who go out and hunt Nazis with baseball bats and end up killing HITLER in a movie theater. What? Huh? Where? Who? Why? Now mind you this is not some cheap film, It cost 70 million dollars to make this, it stars serious Hollywood people. I have talked to people about it and they get angry at me they say ‘Its just a movie” or better yet “its fun !” OK an ultra violent gung ho American bullshit retelling of history is “fun” ? I wonder sometimes if I am the only one who finds this repulsive pile of festering crap to be offensive and repugnant. I wonder is society this sick and this ignorant that they find such tasteless and disrespectful garbage to be entertaining? Now mind you I am not some prim and proper Princess. I do like things many consider “lowbrow” I love reading about prostitutes, whores, sluts, and infidelity. I like “trashy” girls, bars and clubs I love films about this and the real life history of it. I even like actual war movies of a historic significance. This I think is too much, too tasteless, rude and disrespectful to the actual people that fought and died in one of the greatest international tragedies of all time. So being Audrey the Film Critic right now I have two words to say to Mr Quentin Tarantino, the most overrated director of all time. Those words are FUCK & YOU for trashing the memory, heroism, and glory of the actual men who fought and died to defeat evil in WWII. You my friend with the unsightly chin, you are INGLORIOUS BASTARD who deserves to fade into obscurity and be forgotten. Sorry for the “colorful metaphors” but this A-Hole had it coming
“Royale with cheese.” Vincent Vega, Pulp Fiction. Techniques: Pencil with fineliner over the top, as usual – but then I experimented a little with colouring. Before I’ve only ever used flat tone with a few exceptions (which were rare, however, seeing as the only shading method I had tried proved to be extremely tedious). This time I used the wand tool to shade and highlight only the areas I wanted, which worked brilliantly. Will definitely do this from now on.
Recreation of the already classic Quentin Tarantino’s Death Proof film poster. The film that together with Robert Rodriguez’s Planet Terror brought back the term GRINDHOUSE to every movie maniac’s life… Wishing that this is the start of a new era of GRINDHOUSE movie making… Ink on paper.
2009 11 07
2009 11 07 CILCK FOR VIEW
2009 11 07 CILCK FOR VIEW
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