So, I went to the flix this morning to see Clash of the Titans in 3D. I was the last one in, and as I looked up at the audience I thought I'd wandered into a Joe 90 lookalike convention with all those big framed glasses staring back at me
I'm old enough to remember the last 3D revival and those horrible cardboard specs with the green and red cellophane lenses which were bloody uncomfortable to wear for any length of time. I'm actually old enough to remember having a 3D viewfinder in the 70s, and it's that that the latest technology reminds me of - at times the effect can feel a bit forced, but overall it works well.
As for the film itself, if you can forget the Harryhausen version (and this is sufficiently different for you to be able to do so) this is a pretty decent action movie with a good few faces you'll recognise but probably can't put names to. Leave your brain and expectations at home, and you may enjoy it
Thursday, 22 April 2010
Wednesday, 21 April 2010
Comic chaos hits Britain!
As Huggy Bear would say, the word on the street is... there's no delivery of comics to your local store this week due to the flight chaos over Europe.
So why not get your comic fix by supporting your favourite small press?
Buy a copy of PARAGON! Back issues still available!
Now also available through www.smallzone-shop.co.uk
(Oh, and the picture? Another page of Jikan from a script by Christov)
Saturday, 10 April 2010
JIKAN - Second Sun
Here for your delectation and appreciation, I give you the first new episode of Jikan as a myebook. Let me know what you think!
Second Sun. Written by Mark Howard. Art by Dave Candlish
And don't forget to vote for PARAGON as your favourite British B&W comic book at the Eagle awards!
http://www.eagleawards.co.uk/nomination.aspx
Second Sun. Written by Mark Howard. Art by Dave Candlish
And don't forget to vote for PARAGON as your favourite British B&W comic book at the Eagle awards!
http://www.eagleawards.co.uk/nomination.aspx
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