I was pretty bored this weekend... So bored, in fact, that when I stumbled across Ghostbusters 2 on cable I actually watched it from start to finish.
Bad times.
But I do love the original... I actually went to the cinema to see Gremlins that night and wasn't allowed in (it was a 15 and I was not). So, we walked across Leciester Square, got in line for Ghostbusters and had pretty much the best night I'd had at the cinema since Star Wars.
Yep, I'm that guy.
Anyway, here is Ghostbusters in my usual late fifties animation style... You may be bored of this schtick but I LOVE it.
Here's a wild thought... Bill Murray played Venkman in Ghostbusters. Lorenzo Cool did the voice for Venkman in The Real Ghostbusters cartoon. Lorenzo Cool was also the voice of Garfield in the animated cartoon series... And the voice of Garfield in the live action movies was provided by non other than... Billy Murray!
Mesh.
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I don't do much to the gallon but I raise Hell on a quart!
Not that I have an issue with bland, samey and mind numbingly generic 'art'... I mean, the folks who make Lightbox's have got make a solid living off of someone and a bunch of kids who want to trace figures and wish they had spikey blue hair are as good as the next man... Right?
But then, I feel much the same way about most of the 'innovative' rockabilly stuff I get to see.
It sure is an exciting world we live in.
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I don't do much to the gallon but I raise Hell on a quart!
I'd been doing Rockabilly'esque art and Pin-Ups for over a decade and I got nothin' because I didn't live in Los Angeles or New York... just couldn't pimp it properly. The irony now is that I now live in LA, but I could care less about doing rockabilly specific stuff. Its lost its luster for me. I'd rather draw goofy 'Toons...
Well... I'll be slipping on the ninja shoes and quietly slipping into a dark nook, somewhere in your house.
I'll begin with some moderate lurking I think... Best to save the really sneaky stuff for when you unleash your 'something new'. Then it'll be tippy toes, camo pants and some swell night vision goggles!
I'll be seeing you...
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I don't do much to the gallon but I raise Hell on a quart!
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Mesh.
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I don't do much to the gallon but I raise Hell on a quart!
The guy in the middle is totally recognizable as Bill Murray. I love it! (Of course)
Gawd Luv Ya!
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I don't do much to the gallon but I raise Hell on a quart!
Not that I have an issue with bland, samey and mind numbingly generic 'art'... I mean, the folks who make Lightbox's have got make a solid living off of someone and a bunch of kids who want to trace figures and wish they had spikey blue hair are as good as the next man... Right?
But then, I feel much the same way about most of the 'innovative' rockabilly stuff I get to see.
It sure is an exciting world we live in.
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I don't do much to the gallon but I raise Hell on a quart!
I'd been doing Rockabilly'esque art and Pin-Ups for over a decade and I got nothin' because I didn't live in Los Angeles or New York... just couldn't pimp it properly. The irony now is that I now live in LA, but I could care less about doing rockabilly specific stuff. Its lost its luster for me.
I'd rather draw goofy 'Toons...
Now, if you'd just get busy with some tiki art I could get you into the exhibtion I'm putting together!
(But then, the lack of tiki is about the only thing preventing this mild case of stalking from developing into a fully blown case of... LURKING!)
*Ominous Clap Of Thunder*
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I don't do much to the gallon but I raise Hell on a quart!
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But I think this requires something new.... to truly deserve a good lurking.
I'll begin with some moderate lurking I think... Best to save the really sneaky stuff for when you unleash your 'something new'. Then it'll be tippy toes, camo pants and some swell night vision goggles!
I'll be seeing you...
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I don't do much to the gallon but I raise Hell on a quart!
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