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- TKuczynski
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Randy's instagram is great. Especially that latest post. Lulz
anyone who is able to flip this and net $40 is doing pretty well, I'd sayPLUSH wrote:I feel ya, but this will sell out for the $40 flip.Brian2013 wrote:Just not feeling this print. Godzilla's muzzle looks wrong, the detailing is poor, and that horrid white outline to show what it is behind the same dull background just feels forced. Meh I say... meh!
- rubberneck
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Austinites, go treat yourself to a classic cyberpunk nihistic horror flick:
No flesh shall be spared in Richard Stanley’s sci-fi/horror/Christmas/Western/cyberpunk feature debut. Plucked from the sand in the post-apocalyptic desert, the skull of a M.A.R.K.-13 robot is sold to Mo (Dylan McDermott) who takes it to his metal-sculpting girlfriend, Jill (Stacey Travis). Quite unexpectedly to everyone but the audience, the M.A.R.K.-13 reassembles itself and terrorizes Jill, sealing her in her apartment in order to terrorize and eliminate her.
Stanley’s nihilistic script is packed with not-veiled-at-all symbolism that sticks out like a phallic robot drill, taking on everything from nuclear warfare to Christmas to the good ol’ Stars & Stripes. Stanley doesn't fail to deliver, though, on what people desire from a killer machine movie: a machine killing.
Throw in special appearances by Iggy Pop and Lemmy, some steamy sex and a skeezy, voyeuristic neighbor subplot and you have one of the best gifts to ‘90s genre cinema from one of the world’s most fascinating filmmakers. (Brian Kelley)
http://drafthouse.com/movies/hardware/austin
Fingers crossed it hits Houston.
No flesh shall be spared in Richard Stanley’s sci-fi/horror/Christmas/Western/cyberpunk feature debut. Plucked from the sand in the post-apocalyptic desert, the skull of a M.A.R.K.-13 robot is sold to Mo (Dylan McDermott) who takes it to his metal-sculpting girlfriend, Jill (Stacey Travis). Quite unexpectedly to everyone but the audience, the M.A.R.K.-13 reassembles itself and terrorizes Jill, sealing her in her apartment in order to terrorize and eliminate her.
Stanley’s nihilistic script is packed with not-veiled-at-all symbolism that sticks out like a phallic robot drill, taking on everything from nuclear warfare to Christmas to the good ol’ Stars & Stripes. Stanley doesn't fail to deliver, though, on what people desire from a killer machine movie: a machine killing.
Throw in special appearances by Iggy Pop and Lemmy, some steamy sex and a skeezy, voyeuristic neighbor subplot and you have one of the best gifts to ‘90s genre cinema from one of the world’s most fascinating filmmakers. (Brian Kelley)
http://drafthouse.com/movies/hardware/austin
Fingers crossed it hits Houston.
Don't tell me what to do.
- rubberneck
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Is your room tidy?iambillyg wrote:Don't tell me what to do.
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- MrMattSteinberg
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RiotAct wrote:anyone who is able to flip this and net $40 is doing pretty well, I'd sayPLUSH wrote:I feel ya, but this will sell out for the $40 flip.Brian2013 wrote:Just not feeling this print. Godzilla's muzzle looks wrong, the detailing is poor, and that horrid white outline to show what it is behind the same dull background just feels forced. Meh I say... meh!
not on this one. Pass but keep them coming Randy.
Not sure if this helps but to add to the list of where things popped up first. I was refreshing the home page and the posters page at the same time (two computers). Saw the regular pop up on the home page first. After that I don't know where the variant popped up because I carted and checked out with regular.
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