Showing posts with label monsters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label monsters. Show all posts

Friday, July 1, 2011

Weekend WTF: Maruosa



The WTF to end all WTFs. (Warning: make sure to turn down the volume a bit first)

Friday, May 27, 2011

Salad Fingers 9

It's out of the bag:

Monday, March 28, 2011

Upcoming project...

Since David Firth has now publicly announced this on his Twitter, I guess I won't have to be secretive about it any more; I'm composing the soundtrack for the next episode of his popular and creepy "Salad Fingers" cartoon series, the first new episode in four years. This'll be my first collaboration with Mr. Firth since 2008's stop motion "Crooked Rot", which I wrote about earlier on this blog.

Not familiar with Salad Fingers? Familiarize yourself with this, a representative early episode from 2004.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Four Color Fear

Boing Boing has an article up about a book, Four Color Fear, that seems like another item that should be in Bart's library. There's also a flickr collection of some pages from the book.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Cute Monsters

My virtual friend from The Groovy Age of Horror post mostly interesting articles about film, comics, tv and books. Sometimes it's a little boring, sometimes more like this, or really cool like this, but today they have a discussion about cute monsters like this lovely Lovecraftian Cthulhu guy right here.
I don't want to go into details about this topic, if interested you can dive into matters with the other Groovy Agers, but this explanation is, as a birdlover, too good not to share. I love it!

'A young raven, confronted with a new object, which may be a camera, an old bottle, a stuffed polecat, or anything else first reacts with escape responses. He will fly up to an elevated perch and, from this point of vantage, stare at the object literally for hours. After this, he will begin to approach the object very gradually, maintaining all the while a maximum of caution and the expressive attitude of intense fear. He will cover the last distance from the object hopping sideways with half-raised wings, in the utmost readiness to flee. At last, he will deliver a single fearful blow with his powerful beak at the object and forthwith fly back to his safe perch. . . .' In the end 'he will grab [the object] with one foot, peck at it, try to tear off pieces, insert his bill into any existing cleft and then pry apart his mandibles with considerable force. Finally, if the object is not too big the raven will carry it away, push it into a convenient hole and cover it with some inconspicuous material.' [quoted in Arthur Koestler's Act of Creation]

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Pink Armadillo?

It's been a while since my last post. I haven't come across any mind boggling inspiration triggers lately. But this... is just too funny not to share. Behold the Pink Armadillo!

Friday, February 11, 2011

monster mash

Check out this cool song by Bobby 'Boris' Pickett & The Cryptkickers from 1962. It was a reaction on the dance crazes that were around those days like the Twist and the Mashed Potato. He had a hard time selling it at first, but once it was out it became a million seller in the USA and UK. I love the parade of monster in this clip: