2001: A Space Odyssey.
Alien.
Critters.
Eyes Wide Shut
Gremlins
Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Rosemary’s Baby.
2001: A Space Odyssey.
Alien.
Critters.
Eyes Wide Shut
Gremlins
Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Rosemary’s Baby.
So awesome to see the incredible Christopher Lee pick up the Bafta Academy Fellowship award. The quintessential British movie villain, from Saruman to Sith Lord, and of course for his many roles as Dracula in the Hammer Horror films. An incredible actor who has made an entire career from embracing the dark side. We at Freak Show salute you sir!
First attempt at a pumpkin since I was a kid. Carved it whilst watching American Werewolf in London. What a way to spend a Sunday afternoon.
Finally back and rested after a weeks onslaught in a blistering hot Brooklyn. Much fun was had, many French Bulldogs bothered, lots of stickers stuck and what should have been a 2 man show was turned into a solo show at the last minute. Can’t complain with that!
Thanks to everyone who came to check out the new work and party down in the yard, hope you all had an awesome time. Thanks to Rae at Brooklynite Gallery for allowing the madness to continue, Seth and Nick from Pawn Works for their awesome stickers and most importantly thanks to my man Mark from Up The Arts for his usual assistance, hard graft and moral support.
I’ve decided to teach myself the art of shooting and editing video (in the build up to bigger things), and below is my first ever production. It’s just a quick movie full of test shots taken with my Nikon D90 while we were out there, then edited together in iMovie 09. Amazed at how simple it was to put together, wouldn’t mind having a crack at Final Cut next for a more solid finish.
I’ll be putting together a different cut at some point over the next week, focusing more on the show and the work. Here’s a few shots from the night taken by the gang at Brooklynite and Clay Williams from Examiner.com
Posted in Art, Events, Films, Painting, Photography, Stencils, Travels, Urban art
Tagged Brooklyn, Brooklynite Gallery, Firestarter, NYC, Paradise Lost
Ladies and gentlemen, for your delightful delectation, here is this Tuesday’s Trailer Trash.
Posted in Films, Trailer Trash
Tagged Braindead, Children of the Corn, Cujo, Trailer Trash
Based on the Clive Barker book Cabal, it’s not an amazing film, but I loved it when I was a kid.
Tuesday is upon us once more, and so is Trailer Trash. Stinking like an old alcoholic relative yet entertaining like a midget on a trampoline, here it is. Enjoy.
Responsible for putting ideas into the mind of a certain street artist who based one of the world’s biggest street campaigns around it’s visuals and ideas. Classic goodness.
Probably the first horror film I set my terrified, underage eyes on. Classic dodgy horror.
Erm…classic shite. What more can I say?!
Good morning freaks. Tuesday is upon us once more, and you know what that means, TRAILER TRASH. Some beauties today, please enjoy, comment, feedback, suggest, discuss, you get the idea.
A shocking trailer but amazing movie. THE childhood fantasy classic in my opinion.
Everything a trailer should be. Great editing, brilliant soundtrack and more interestingly, no dialogue. By the time you get to the end not only are you sucked in and on edge, your new number 1 priority in life is to see this movie.
I opted for the Blu-ray trailer here over the original Japanese, it just flows better and shows more of the footage you really wanna see, like Tetsuo’s transformation.
More next week!
Posted in Animation, Films, Sci-Fi, Trailer Trash
Tagged Akira, Alien, Labyrinth, Trailer Trash
To celebrate the 1st birthday of the awesome Breaks Of 10 website, they agreed to curate this weeks Trailer Trash. Unlike a typical 1 year old, this charming baby of a site decided that crawling was for…well…babies, and so decided to skip that stage of it’s development to give running a go. It’s been running at full speed since day one and hasn’t banged it’s head yet.
Going from strength to strength, Breaks Of 10 showcase inspirational talent from across the globe, whether it be art, music, fashion or photography. Offering exclusive mixtapes by guest DJ’s, interviews and other downloadable content, the site is definitely one to bookmark. The effort put into the photography throughout the site is a personal highlight.
So without further ado, here’s this weeks TRAILER TRASH courtesy of Breaks Of 10.
‘Tarantino’s testament to the martial arts genre that captured my imagination through my early teens. Lovely references to some of my favourite kung fu movies, amazing soundtrack, and cast to match. Not to mention this was hyped as the 4th film from the man himself. Couldn’t wait to catch the flick at the cinema. Awesome popcorn movie start to finish, and what makes it all the better… there was vol.2.’
‘And then simply because its an amazing trailer…’
‘How can you not want to see this movie after this trailer. Job done!’