For all we know, the main difference between alien abduction and alien adoption is just paperwork.
I was commissioned for a Alien abduction but based on some off some horror films so I used Jon Carpenter's the THING’s poster as inspiration.
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For all we know, the main difference between alien abduction and alien adoption is just paperwork.
I was commissioned for a Alien abduction but based on some off some horror films so I used Jon Carpenter's the THING’s poster as inspiration.
Inktober Day 6: Husky (Thing)
The Thing (1982)
🎬 John Carpenter
For Throwback Thursday, here's possibly the most "controversial" piece I've yet done. An entry in my "Unnecessary Sequels" series, explaining how they SHOULD have stuck with the original idea of the Halloween series being a different story every movie. Meaning NO Michael Meyers. https://retrorevelations.blogspot.com/2015/10/unnecessary-sequels-halloween.html
Carpenter - Timmerman - Timberworks
Halloween '78 and then I'll start my school work... I promise
(via Sci-fi master John Carpenter dives into virtual reality in new music video)
The Googles... I mean goggles are coming!
REVIEW: The Room Colored Charlatan - "The Veil That Conceals"
REVIEW: The Room Colored Charlatan – “The Veil That Conceals”
In a scene overrun by cliche, generic song structures, The Room Colored Charlatan‘s debut full-length, The Veil That Conceals, is a refreshingly innovative record that incorporates their influences without being burdened by them. To be released through Subliminal Groove Records on April 15, I am quite confident that this record will be one of my top ten records of 2016. Starting with the…
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