Three panels from an intro to the book featuring main character "Car-door" Farrabee as he explains how his motto went from the drinking man's eternal excuse,"It's five o'clock somewhere" to the book title...
...and squashes a vampire bat at the same time.
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
13 GRAVES!

I had written for Joel's previous series KEEN EDDIE and though only the 13G pilot had been sold, Fox wanted additional scripts and Joel asked me aboard to assist in writing those. 13G never went to series but the pilot turned out great. Shot in LA, Miami and Bulgaria (!) it had an amazing cast: Matthew Lillard (THE DESCENDENTS, SLC PUNK, SCOOBY DOO) Robert Forster(THE DESCENDENTS, JACKIE BROWN), Norman Reedus (THE WALKING DEAD), Billy Drago (UNTOUCHABLES, lower right) and star-to-be Eric Stonestreet (upper right) now stealing scenes in ABC's MODERN FAMILY.
Monday, July 11, 2011
FRANKENALYSIS
The monster first appeared onscreen in a film version by Thomas Edison in 1910
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcLxsOJK9bs
but ever since Boris Karloff portrayed the famous monster in the 1931 film we have this ingrained image of the creature as this big green guy with a flat head. Evidentally he was green because that color looked better on B&W film than yellow did. Yellow? See, when M.S. wrote the book she described the monster as having yellow skin (she also described his features as "beautiful" but how is that supposed to scare movie audiences?)
As for the flat head I heard that Jack Pearce, the make-up artist on the film rationalized that taking out the brain of a cadaver would require taking the top of the skull off. Makes sense. Likewise, putting that brain into another skull would require topping THAT skull too... therefore the recipient of said brain, the monster, would have a topless head -- or a flat topped head. Never mind that presumably to keep dust and bugs out, Dr. Frankenstein would have had the werewithal to REPLACE the removed skull cap, thus returning to his creation that normal "round -headed" look.
If you know of any other explanations, I'm curious to hear them.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
THE COLD WAR OF BURBANK, CA
I thought, "What if it was a cartoon series?" Hence the sketches...
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)