Posts tagged with film

New Art

Sorry for the lack of updates…. especially the Trailer Tuesdays… just to keep you busy, here’s the trailer for the incredible documentary Marwencol (2010). Marwencol is about a guy who was beaten so badly he lost his memory entirely and suddenly takes up photography using toy soldiers as his subject, resulting in a world unlike anything you’ve seen. It’s on

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Trailer Tuesday: Alien (1979)

There are a few movies that I just completely geek out about and Ridley Scott’s Alien is one of them. Couple that with the Prometheus trailer and I’ve reached Nerd Nirvana. Oh, and do a quick google search for Ridley Scott Storyboards. Dude should draw comics if he wasn’t busy making Alien and Bladerunner.   Share on Facebook

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Trailer Tuesdays: Crumb (1994)

“…one of the most remarkable and haunting documentaries ever made” is what Robert Ebert called Terry Zwigoff’s seminal documentary chronicling the life of legendary comic artist Robert Crumb. I’m assuming that most folks coming to LazyComix.com are comic fans and are most likely well aware of this doc, but, if for some reason you haven’t seen this film, then you

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Trailer Tuesdays: Santa Sangre

I’m choosing Santa Sangre (1989) as this week’s Trailer Tuesday because I’m going to attempt to keep these somewhat related to comix although I doubt I’ll be able to keep that up for long. Nevertheless, Santa Sangre is a head-trip that I’m still trying to figure out even though I watched the flick months ago. Directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky (frequent

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Trailer Tuesdays: Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace

Just got back from seeing Star Wars The Phantom Menace 3D… this is the first time I’ve been to the movies since Avatar (2009? I need to get out more) making my last 2 trips to the theater for 3D films. Not sure what that means, but I gotta say, I love me some 3D. Even a stalwart Star Wars

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My Best Friend’s Birthday – Quentin Tarantino First Film

Most artists love to see another artist’s progression from when they first started working to the work they’re doing now. It’s fascinating in any medium from comix to film. What’s interesting about Quentin Tarantino’s first film: My Best Friend’s Birthday, is that you can really see that his style is already coming through quite clearly in this early work. He

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