Saturday, June 30, 2012

Trailers for movies you should see: Chinatown


One of my favorite movies of all time, Chinatown (1974) stars Jack Nicholson as a Los Angeles Private Eye in a story that above all else, is about the formation of the San Fernando Valley, where I grew up.

Netflix it and enjoy a masterpiece.

The post with no name


If'in you don't know who this is, then this might not be the blog fer yew, pardner.


Sam Specter cover Witch

Which witch is which, lol?

Always wanted to write that!

armadillosuchus

This baby was found in Brazil. Don Glut, author of Dinosaurs-The Encyclopedia, told me that this might be a Chimera, a term used to describe several different types of fossils from different animals stitched together into one animal, but regardless it looks coolio.

Son of the Friday afternoon cartoon

I couldn't make up my mind so I'm posting both.




This one's a two-parter:


Hydra

Under the category of 'So what?' comes this drawing.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Woody Allen vs. William F Buckley


Yer Mom, yer Dad, yer bald-headed Gran.

Mummy of the day


You say someone stepped on her toes, I say she's a Soprano.

Blob lady

From my Sam Specter cover

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

funeral fight!!!!!!



LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!


Mummy 3- Tomb of the Whatever sketch



I'd like to thank all of the little people that made this possible, like me, and me, and also, me..

Mummy 3: Award winner?!

Who cares?

Not me, that's for sure.

I had so much fun on this movie, and was happy it won an award at the Cannes film festival that year.

Not really.

Crummy drawing of the day


This drawing is almost as lame as the person who drew it.

Treasure Planet alien

There you go, as Mike Mignola says.

For my students



I want you guys to watch this documentary. Both sections, please.


 


In this second part, watch the climax of the film called The Circus.


Age of Reptiles page

Page one from my short story entitled the Body, published in Dark Horse Presents #5.

Monday, June 25, 2012

My Godzilla



In the nineties I was asked to design a version of Godzilla for a film. Here it is.



Last one:

 


There ya go. This one's for my little nephew Nito, a huge Godzilla fan.

Chaplin/Los Angeles film locations documentary



As all five of you know, I'm a big Charlie Chaplin fan. This is about ten minutes long and shows where and when Charlie shot some of his films.

Old pic

In my defense it was the nineties and the shirts were kinda garish back then.

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Ricardo's childhood toy of the week: Strange Change Machine!!!!

OMG OMG OMG!

I had this as a kid! You could put these...plastic squares into this...time machine to make dinosaurs and monsters out of them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Okay, so I was easily entertained at that age.

Here's the box and the display stand. The change machine is on the left, and who cares if it heated up dangerously around children and capable of burning a house to the ground?


Okay, I know the dinosaurs and monsters don't look that impressive now, but they were pure childhood gold to me...

Einstein documentary


Put all those stupid reality shows away today and learn something.

I like the part where he realizes the math in one of his theories is off, lol.

Creature from the Black Lagoon



I don;t know how many of you know this, but I'm a Creature of the Black Lagoon nerd. The sculpt on the left is the one they went with for the first film. The one on the right is from the sequels and feels clunky and poorly sculpted in contrast to the original.

Yikes!

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Dinosaur Nerd Alert!

Baryonyx.

Kinda related to Spinosaurus.

Friday, June 22, 2012

The Friday Afternoon Cartoon



Check out some of the dimensional backgrounds in this baby, then go and have a nice weekend.

Ricardo's childhood toy of the week: Cylon Raider model kit






Yesssss! This rules!

('This rules!' is a term from the '70's)

This is from Battlestar Galactica, a pretty cool show from the late 1970's. I know or would accept any other version of this show, no matter how cool anybody tells me it is.

Patan

This is a place called Patan, somewhere in the Nepal area. It looks so beautiful.

It looks amazing to me, like something from a dream or another world...

These details are so beautiful...

I pulled these off the web. This stuff is so inspirational to me for my writing and drawing. I never want to stop dreaming and wanting to see what's on the other side of the hill, town, city or world.

Crummy drawing of the day

My son plays the violin, and I'm thinking of him this morning.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Mummy of the day

Found during some road building in China.

You should put this in your living room and go sleep soundly knowing you have a house guest:)

Alamo storyboard panel

Had a lot of fun. Learned a lot about the history surrounding the time period. They made a gargantuan table top model of the whole fort.

Musket shots don't just hit the human body, they go into the body with a round hole, then blow out a huge hole out the back as they go out.

Ouch.

The greatest car chase of all time



Shut up and watch this, all five of you.
If you don't know which movie this is from, too damn bad.
If you're a kid reading this blog, I didn't mean to use the word damn.

Whatever

Yadda yadda yadda...

Borg Queen

So, in a rare moment that lacks in humility and under the further category of 'who cares?', I was the bozo that came up with the idea that the Borg Queen should come together from several, separate parts in Star Trek- First Contact.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Pumpy and Rumpy

I like the snake cane:)

Ghost Gent

From the cover to Sam Specter and the Book of Spells.