
Monday, October 31, 2011
The Master of Terror

Was it Frankenstein? The Ring? Dawn of the Dead? The Blob? Godzilla? That episode of Trilogy of Terror with the doll? Some have voted Psycho or the Exorcist as two of the most frightening movies ever made. Alien is right up there near the top as its theme of infection and horrible death resonates with people.
But for my money most films are too transparent in their gore or attempts to shock to be truly frightening. Subtlety was often lost as film technology allowed creators to show in graphic detail what film-makers of the past could only hint at. While the immediate payoff and shock value rose the true fear, that of the unknown, waned. One over-looked "Master of Terror" who understood that horror usually requires some subtle direction is from Warner Bros. Studios and he worked exclusively in the animation department. That director is none other than Chuck Jones of Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes fame.
Along with a crew of talented creators Chuck Jones helped produce for the movie theater market one of the scariest 7 minutes of film ever made, the animated short Claws For Alarm, featuring Sylvester the Cat and Porky Pig. Originally presented en masse to unsuspecting children during movie matinees in 1954 the film probably caused untold thousands in steam-cleaning bills to theater seats after each subsequent showing.
See for yourself at this link for those who can't detect the embedded video: Claws for Alarm
Claws For Alarm is actually a remake of Scaredy Cat (1948) and absolutely nails it by keeping the horror elements less obvious. Viewers may find the plot of Claws For Alarm familiar as later films have presented similar themes most famously the 1973 and 2011 creep-fests Don't Be Afraid of the Dark.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
How to induce a migraine
Watch the trailer for Columbiana.
Created, apparently, by a recent film school grad who watched too much reality tv and video game commercials as a kid. Try to count up to "2 Mississippi" before the scene vibrates and flashes to another, taking a piece of a retina with it.
Created, apparently, by a recent film school grad who watched too much reality tv and video game commercials as a kid. Try to count up to "2 Mississippi" before the scene vibrates and flashes to another, taking a piece of a retina with it.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Meatier Crater, Arizona

Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Occupy the Temple

Monday, October 17, 2011
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Maj. Joshua Sleestak (ret.) Continental Army, 1806


Friday, October 14, 2011
That's Some Ditko
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Making a point

"Oh. Don't you think I should buy something else?"
"Uh...If you want."
"You know...666."
"What?"
"I don't like that number."
"Okay. Do you want me to void something off? Add something else?"
"Yes. That's..That's the bad number."
"I guess. If you are gullible and dim-witted."
"WHAT?"
"The total of your order is not six six six. It is six POINT six six. Even if the number you fear wasn't mistranslated from fictional text and actually held some sort of magical power it isn't exactly the same. The decimal makes all the difference. So...Still want to change the total?"
"..."
"I'm sorry?"
"No."
"Okay! And would you like to make a donation to fight prostate cancer today?"
"No, thank you."
"Would you like some carry out service?"
"No."
"Okay! Have a nice day. Thanks for shopping at HayleyMart."
It is bizarre that customers lose their crap, scream, throw things, phone-bombard the corporate office and twitter-rage when a cashier opens up an additional register and they were not first in line but not when they are put in a position to shift a personal paradigm. Maybe it is the thinking that makes all the difference.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Girl Power Rules!

As published in various Marvel comic books (Oct 2011).