In party parlance, this is called an ‘arc‘ party. Or maybe not. You decide.
Indiana Jones – “Raiders of the Lost Ark”
In party parlance, this is called an ‘arc‘ party. Or maybe not. You decide.
Indiana Jones – “Raiders of the Lost Ark”
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And wearing a tinfoil ‘nightcap‘ wouldn’t have hurt either.
Poor rabbit looks like he has ‘pink eye’.
The rabbit hole can be inviting, but a bit strange for some.
Emiliana Torrini – “White Rabbit (Sucker Punch)”
This is not the ‘Pineapple Express‘ I was hoping for.
Florida Governor Rick Scott’s sign language interpreter did everything but “bend over and kiss his ass goodbye” to prove the point that Hurricane Irma was gonna be a bad one. From the Gateway Pundit,
Just watching this guy wears me out, but I think everyone gets the point. Now Governor Scott’s performance–pretty buttoned-down. But memorable? Maybe not so much…
You judge, but do watch. His project is wonderful.
Phil Tippett has spent a lifetime in the film industry, working as a model-maker, visual effects supervisor, director and stop-motion animator.
He’s been involved with big-name productions such as Star Wars, Jurassic Park, and RoboCop among others. But his real passion lies in handmade stop-motion animation. For over 30 years, Tippett has been working on an incredibly detailed film called “Mad God”. He describes it as being set “in a Milton-esque world of monsters, mad scientists and war pigs.” Amazingly, each character is painstakingly constructed by hand from foam, clay, latex and wire. Despite all the arduous toil, Tippett sees “Mad God” as a form of therapy and a way to reconnect with a time when special effects and animation were all done by hand.