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Cult Film, TV, Geek Art
Tired of performing the same routine comedy roles, Fozzy Bear wanted to try something new. He suggested portraying the role that was brilliantly captured by Javier Bardem, as infamous hitman Anton Chigurh in the Coen Brother’s crime-drama, No County For Old Men.
Artist: Dan LuVisi
After years of family friendly shows such as the Muppet Babies, The Muppet Show and the Muppet Movie, Kermit and the gang decided to opt for something new and more adult. The idea would be for them to begin parodying more mature genres, such as dramas and crime films.
Be like Tobias Funke, David Cross’ character on Arrested Development, and show the world you’re ready for “A New Start” with this ANUSTART license plate (printed on a t-shirt).
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Read More...Indie filmmaker Dylan Tuccillo would love your help in producing his first film, Out of the Trees, a suspense thriller with some sci-fi and horror mixed in.
Read More...This is a horror-themed mixtape put together by Spencer Hickman of Death Waltz Records for the Fangoria website.
Read More...Walter White, Skylar White and Jesse Pinkman as Green, Blue and Yellow Lanterns.
Artist: Eoin H
Read More...Joel Hodgson and Trace Beaulieu made a guest appearance as their old MST3k alter egos, Joel Robinson and Crow T. Robot, in season 4 of Arrested Development now streaming on Netflix. The reunion shows them briefly riffing on Fantastic Four (1994).
Read More...Artist: Nozomu Ikeuchi
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Sailor Moon, known in Japan as Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Naoko Takeuchi. Fred Patten credits her with popularizing the concept of a team of magical girls, and Paul Gravett credits the series with revitalizing the magical girl genre itself. Sailor Moon redefined the magical girl genre, as previous magical girls did not use their powers to fight evil, but this has become one of the standard archetypes of the genre.
The story of the various metaseries revolves around the reborn defenders of a kingdom that once spanned the Solar System and the evil forces that they battle. The major characters — the Sailor Senshi (literally “Sailor Soldiers”; called “Sailor Scouts” or “Guardians” in Western versions) — are teenage girls who can transform into heroines named for the Moon and planets. The use of “Sailor” comes from a style of girls’ school uniform popular in Japan, the sera fuku (“Sailor outfit”), on which Takeuchi modeled the Sailor Senshi’s uniforms. The fantasy elements in the series are heavily symbolic and often based on mythology.
Before writing Sailor Moon Takeuchi had written Codename: Sailor V, which centered around just one Sailor Senshi. She devised the idea when she wanted to create a cute series about girls in outer space, and her editor suggested she should put them in sailor fuku. When Sailor V was proposed[by whom?] for adaptation into an anime, the concept was modified by Takeuchi so that Sailor V herself became only one member of a team. The resulting manga series merged elements of the popular magical girl genre and the Super Sentai Series which Takeuchi admired, making Sailor Moon one of the first series ever to combine the two.
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