Thursday, March 10, 2011

Captain Modok- Rough

I didn't do his feet. I was going to just digitally ink this but I'd better finish it some more

need a careful sketch. This is just letting the pencil go to see if I like the couple of ideas I'll pump into it. Hopefully I get a couple of other ideas as I sit down for the careful sketch.
I'm adding a trailer for Disney- Mars Needs Moms. Santa Claus vs the Martians? And they brought John Candy back to life in an Uncanny Valley kind of way.

7 comments:

  1. This Mars Needs Moms opens this weekend! First I've ever heard of it. It must suck worse than the trailer makes it look.

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  2. Oh yeah, this is going to be awful. Thankfully my kids are at an age now where they see a trailer like that and they think it looks lame, too.

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  3. That 3d movie Legend of The Guardians (the Owls) is already on DVD and available from Netflix. That must have stunk

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  4. Yeah, didn't see that either. Tommy has read a couple of the books and enjoyed them, but I'm not sure that even he saw the movie.

    Love Modok as Captain America... it's inspired! Or at the very least, timely.

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  5. Great Cap-odok, El.

    I am sad about "Mars Needs Moms" because, based on the trailer, it does look awful.

    I'm sad because
    #1 Carlo's wife worked at Zmeckis's studio who did the film, and loved the place--great people, great work environ. Now all shut down.
    #2 Missed opportunity to do...something good.
    #3 Despite trailer, it might be OK (tho' have to say I'm doubtful); I remember everyone shredding his Xmas Carroll, and I thought that wasn't half-bad. Esp'ly compared to things people rave about.

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  6. I didn't realize the Zmeckis connection. That is too bad. They get a half way good review over at AintItCool. I look forward to all these movies when they are Netflix available.

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  7. I've heard the very same thing about the Zemickis studio... The films wern't that great but that it was a wonderful place to work. It's a shame that it never found a vision.

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