I got this new spice blend and itâs âEverything but the Saltâ and Iâm like âhey buddy, how about you everything salt my BUTT!?â Not really itâs actually really good.
So these are tweets now?
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I got this new spice blend and itâs âEverything but the Saltâ and Iâm like âhey buddy, how about you everything salt my BUTT!?â Not really itâs actually really good.
So these are tweets now?
The Mirror-Faced Grim Reaper in Meshes of the Afternoon (1943), dir. Maya Deren, Alexander Hammid
âThis film is endowed with an acute sense of restlessness and alienation; reflecting this uncanny estrangement in the doubling, tripling and quadrupling of its central character, and in its cyclic narrative, a structure that seems condemned to repetition. Why is the hooded Death figure constructed as a kind of mirror? Are we dealing with Nietzscheâs notion of âeternal returnâ? (âŚ) You could go on forever about the meaning buried in this particular work. It invites and eludes analysis.â â CINEMA AND DREAM-LOGIC IN MESHES OF THE AFTERNOON
https://youtu.be/pwnefUaKCbc
Under the Silver Lake David Robert Mitchell. 2018
Bookstore 453 S Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90013, USA See in map
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Ahem. This isnât âBookstoreâ itâs âThe Last Bookstoreâ, a multistory, eclectic bookstore housed in a former bank that utilizes the vaults left behind. Also, not to be too nitpicky, but any location from the movie Under the Silver Lake is probably going to be easy to find and share since the movie was filmed in and around various Los Angeles neighborhoods, the most obvious being that of Silver Lake
USA 1984
Heck yeah, Commodore Vic 20
Commodore 64 catalog (1983)
Remember cassette drives? I do. And we didnât even have that fancy Commodore 64, we had the lesser Commodore Vic20. You couldnât put your Weird Al tapes in the drive to have a Max Headroom Al appear on the screen.Â
Hexeosis:Â Trippy Pattern Movement
At one time the very popular gif artist who is know as Hexeosis was a Creative Director for a respected Motion Graphics firm making TV Commercials for a living. After seeing the creative gif work coming out of the Tumblr community in 2012 Hexeosis was inspired and started making gifs, and got so good at and it and so popular that he decided to strike out on his own and make commissions for a living. The result is a library of fantastically color saturated loops that would serve as a great description for the word âtrippyâ in the dictionary. For those who follow gif artists closely, please know that he creates these gifs NOT with code but with Cinema4D and After Effects, the traditional tool set of motion graphics designers.
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Singles Cameron Crowe. 1992
University Auto Repair 5330 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle, WA 98105, USA See in map
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Montery Domes, 1980
It would be interesting to see how many domes were sold, how many are still standing. THereâs one off the highway between Corvallis and Albany, thereâs that one in Gentleman Broncos, thereâs maybe one in Billy Wayne Davisâ upcoming comedy special? I want to know if they held up very well, I imagine they... I just think theyâre kinda damp inside, ike maybe they werenât as well sealed or insulated as a normie house would have been.
Too Old to Die Young Ed Brubaker, Nicolas Winding Refn. 2019
Starlite Cantina 11411 Moorpark St, Studio City, CA 91602, USA See in map
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For a second there I thought that was the Cactus Taqueria on Vine, as seen in BOSCH (and a bunch of stuff)
RealitĂŠ Quentin Dupieux. 2014
Payphone 614 N La Brea Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036, USA See in map
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This is the theater I first saw Trainspotting at back in 1996
Dames, Dope and Dynamite!Â
Hell Bound (1957) is a typically cheap and fast B-movie from the underrated Bel-Air Productions. It has great Los Angeles exteriors and the added distinction of Sammee Tong.
This looks kinda neat, note to self
Kat Dennings
To quote Reba McEntire âI know what I like, I like Fritosâ
This is only available in 240p?!
Someone fix that. I demand an HD remastering of this music video from... 1987?
This is the reason I drove a Blazer.
The Kickstarter for Cayrels Ring #3 is live! Its gonna be 48 pages of awesome. The preview art shown here is by John Le.
The third and final issue will also feature art by,
Dustin Weaver
Simon Roy
Alchemichael
François Vigneault
Pablo Clark
Final leg of the campaign, click on over and check it out!
Did you ever watch Exo Squad? It only lasted 2 seasons. I managed to acquire them online. Its great. The target audience was kids, but watching it again, I can see why kids couldnt keep up. Of all the things that deserve a reboot, this is it.
I know it. I remember really enjoying it.Â
The internet tells me that Will Meugniot designed work on Exo-squad. Heâs a comic guy who did Vanity & DNAgents in the 80â˛sâÂ
I first saw DNAgents when Dave Stevens did a cover for it
Also one of my favorite artists when I was a teenager Robert Dejesus (who did a couple Ninja high school issues and some other Antarctic press work in the early 90â˛s
 Dejesus storyboarded some Exo-squad (that he posted on his deviantart here)
And a Cammy from SF2 drawing Dejesus did that I like.Â
There was also an Exosquad comic that Michael Golden (of Bucky Ohare & GI Joe Yearbook fame) did a cover for
And more Will Meugniot
That was a good show, I liked that show. It felt way bigger than some Saturday morning cartoon. My cousin had one of the figures, it was very intricate, I was jealous. I canât remember if it was he or some other dumbass that kept calling the show âEe Ex Oh Squadâ instead of âExoSquadâ, but yeah I should dig back into that property.