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Peter Andrew Jones
Moebius, 1970
Another Christmassy Craig to add to the collection!
This man is ridiculously cute. :)
John Carpenter’s DARK STAR (1974).
Karl Stephan cover art for The Non-Statistical Man by Raymond F. Jones, 1967.
“I am looking forward to the day my solitude ends. And I’m home.” Ad Astra (2019)
“In the end, the son suffers the sins of the father.” Ad Astra (2019)
Ad Astra (James Gray, 2019)
Ad Astra (2019) dir. James Gray
Max Ernst, Configuration, 1974.
Mel Hunter
Too. Many. WIPS.
I would suggest focussing on the one closest to completion but maybe they’re all at similar stages. :)
None of them are anywhere near to completion. They’re all a jumbled mess of hastily scribbled paragraphs and jotted down plot ideas with wacking great gaps. And that’s just the ones I’ve actually started...
If you collect enough of those sticky notes you'll probably end up with like 40% of a story you could round out eventually.
If you’re sick to the back teeth of the oppressive ubiquity of bland, safe, regressive major studio movies, you should. They fucking suck. But it might give you some relief to look into the the collapse of the 1960s tent-pole structure and it’s transition into 1970s independent cinema. I’m not a film history student, just someone who has too much time on their hands and spends it watching a lot of fuckin movies. The good(ish) news about the movie scene right now is it’s part of a perpetual cycle that will eventually rotate itself back to hell.