Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Puppet noir film The Happytime Murders going for R rating

Puppet noir film The Happytime Murders going for R rating:
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A while back this birdy dropped some concept art for The Happytime Murders, a noir film done with puppets from the Henson people. No word what happened to the source, but I figure the bird's singing them canary tunes in a concrete cage in the drink. So anyways, the writer/director of the project, Todd Berger, spilled a few beans about Happytime during the premiere of his latest film, It's a Disaster. Here's some dynamite in your bloomers: Berger's gunning for a hard R rating.
"There is swearing, there's sex, violence, murder," he said. There are humans in this picture too, living side-by-side like the goons and the toons in Roger Rabbit. I'm wondering if some Johns or Trixies are going to push the plush, if you catch my drift.
Don't expect Meet the Feebles-style raunch, though. Sounds like there's a higher aim than songs about messy hobbies. See, Berger also said, "I want to try to make the Heat of puppet movies. I want to be The Dark Knight or Heat but in a world where puppets and humans coexist." Those are some big pants and big shoes there. Wonder if he's got the suspenders and laces to wear 'em. Here's to hoping.
After the cut are Berger's full comments about The Happytime Murders. Keep an eye out for it. This could be genuine Dillinger, dollface.
[Crave Online via JoBlo]

As excerpted by the mugs over at JoBlo:
The tone of the film: 'I want to try to make the Heat of puppet movies. I want to be The Dark Knight or Heat but in a world where puppets and humans coexist. Brian was like, "This mystery actually needs to be interesting so that even if you took all the comedy out of it, it’s still going to be interesting to watch."'
How hard of an R will it be? 'It is full-on R. There is swearing, there's sex, violence, murder. There's no way. Maybe with some work it could be PG-13 but as of now we've embraced the R rating.'
Will we recognize any characters in the film? 'Brian has actually already been working on the main character puppet. The Creature Shop has already made a few test puppets that I've met in person that are amazing. Then the whole world, because it's not associated with The Muppets which are owned by Disney, it's a movie in which puppets and humans coexist and a lot of the supporting characters are all puppets. So they have a puppet improv group called Stuffed & Unstrung that tours around America doing improv shows. They're going to use a lot of those puppets but they're also going to create a bunch of new ones. There's a whole cast of characters in the script that they're going to create from scratch.'

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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

These Pixels Are Making Me Thirsty

These Pixels Are Making Me Thirsty:
How many television shows can you think of that single-handedly launched a holiday, informed the world about the dangers of Junior Mints and made the general public fearful of ordering soup? If you could name [...]

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Monday, June 25, 2012

And here’s your first real preview of the upcoming...

And here’s your first real preview of the upcoming...:

And here’s your first real preview of the upcoming “There’s Always Money In The Banana Stand,” our art tribute to TV show “Arrested Development.” The piece above from Danielle Buerli is just the start and a good look into the amazing work being delivered for the exhibit, which opens June 29th at G1988 (Melrose) with an opening reception from 7-10 PM. Here’s a first look at some of the other pieces…
Michelle Coffee

Rich Pellegrino

Priscilla Wilson

Angryblue

Scott Derby

Yeah, it’s gonna be that good.
See you June 29th, next Friday, 7-10PM,  at G1988 (Melrose), Motherboys.

Isn’t It Ironic?

Isn’t It Ironic?:
Isn't It Ironic?
It’s like rain on your wedding day on Mars. -Will

Friday, June 22, 2012

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things that are better than a blanket fort

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Kids' Book Versions Of R-Rated Movies

Kids' Book Versions Of R-Rated Movies:
Pixar illustrator Josh Cooley made a collection R-rated movie scenes in the style of children's picture books. How many scenes do you recognize?




































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Source: cooley.bigcartel.com  /  via: psfk.com

Adrian Tomine draws Wes Anderson's Moonrise Kingdom

Adrian Tomine draws Wes Anderson's Moonrise Kingdom:
Adrian Tomine draws Wes Anderson's Moonrise Kingdom screenshot

After seeing Moonrise Kingdom again, I've mentally added a couple points to my initial score. There's just something about that portrait of young love at summer's end that's beautifully done. Adrian Tomine captures that feeling with this illustration for The New Yorker. It originally accompanied Anthony Lane's review.
If you're unfamiliar with Tomine, you've probably encountered some of his clean, distinctive linework at some point. He's best known for his indie comic Optic Nerve, collected as 32 Stories, Sleepwalk, Summer Blonde, and Short Comings. Tomine's done a fair share of work with The New Yorker, including a few covers and additional movie illustrations. (When I threw out some old New Yorkers a few weeks ago during a move, I kept the Tomine issues.) Flipping through Scrapbook: Uncollected Work 1990-2004, there are some spiffy Tomine illustrations for In the Mood for Love, Underworld, 8 Mile, Mulholland Drive, and a few others.
In the gallery is the embiggened version of Tomine's work. Moonrise Kingdom expands to 394 theaters nationwide today.
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Such amazing girls!

Such amazing girls!:



















Such amazing girls!

Feathers McGraw

Feathers McGraw:
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