T1000 reprogrammed to make cartoons. Animation director and sometimes comic artist. From the part of Canada where they make the stereotypes. Opinions are my own
Like, you think of your absolute favourite animated movie and it was probably full of characters that felt like they were someone's favourite thing to wake up and play with. Like someone went to work and said "I'm gonna make everyone love this fucker as much as I do"
Imagining my landlord asking for a tip because he gave me all these complimentary mushrooms by ignoring my texts about how rotten the wood in my garage door is
Krauser's one of those characters that's like… trying to get the water to the right temperature but every time the knob is one degree off it's either freezing or scalding. He looked So Good in the first go at RE4 and every attempt to improve that design made it worse
See my problem is I barely ever lift the pen off the page when I'm roughing things out, so I end up with these thumbs that look like piles of spaghetti and if I hit "undo" once half the page disappears
Brett proposed that if they tried to reboot Robocop again Austin Butler should play Murphy, and considering the most important qualities of the actor in the Robocop suit are "skinny guy with doublestuf'd lips" I can't disagree.
All the doujinshi I saw in Japan inspired me to sit down and start writing this Pokémon comic that's really a Yakuza comic, but I realized those two great tastes together at last just ended up reverse-engineering Cobra Kai.
At some point you realize that every person doesn't need to be your audience. Trying to make perfect, unobjectionable writing with no room for alternate interpretation is nourishing your mind the same way a plastic cheese pizza nourishes your body
I'm glad I saw this in a theatre because I know if I tried to watch it at home I probably would have been distracting myself and pausing it to scrub around, instead of sitting there squirming around in my seat like Alex in Clockwork Orange
For reasons I completely don't understand our landlord bolted like 200 pieces of cheap shitty wood to the bottom of out garage door and now it's aggressively growing mushrooms.
I think it's also worth considering that a lot of people who don't really know Zelda recognize the Master Sword by cultural osmosis just being for sale all over malls and conventions, but people who don't really know games might think the Buster Blade is a Berserk thing.
The Master Sword is probably the single most knocked-off fantasy sword design in casual nerd spaces. Every convention, ren faire, flea market, and mall I've been to in the last decade was glutted with Aliexpress Master Swords.
When Beth Caverner Stitcher made this statue her statement was basically "I want to make something so beautiful people want to stare at it but so uncomfortable they feel weird about it" and that's how I feel trying to reconcile Avatar's beautiful world with its overt racism
Watched Pumping Iron last night and it was making me think a lot about how virtually every person who draws beefy dudes learned to do so from looking at photos of beefy dudes, but bodybuilders flex every time they know a camera's on them so it's hard to learn to draw them at ease