Wednesday, 17 February 2010
Hellfire official trailer
Lost three weeks of my life making this video, am in the process of writing script
Sunday, 31 May 2009
Saturday, 2 May 2009
Thursday, 12 March 2009
These hands
These hands have...
Held my newborn son
Have climbed a mountain
Have carressed
Have defended
Have opened
Have shut
Have buried
Have offered comfort
Have scratched
Have picked
Have wiped tears
Have saved my lifeHave held 140.000 ciggaretes
Have gestured in anger
Have given praise
Have painted
Have felt pain
Have given pleasure
Have thrown
Have found
Have pointed
Have ripped
Have saved a life
Have written
Have repaired
Have destroyed
Have built
Have planted
Have climbed a tree
Have crushed
Have pinged
Have nipped
Have Tickled
Have poked
Have Pushed
Have Dug
Have Slapped
Have massaged
Have knitted
Have Cooked
Have solved
Have Grated
Have stirred
Have felt cold
Have felt warm
Have sweated
Have shook
Have stroked an elephant
Have captured a fish
Have held a bat
Have broken 1 0r more of the 10 commandments
Have shook Morrisseys hand
Have squashed an insect
Have been read by mystics
Have typed this blog post
Thursday, 5 March 2009
The sandman
I love the sandman books...it is a wonderous thought that when you die dreams sister takes you by the hand..check this link for quotes from books..
http://www.generationterrorists.com/cgi-bin/sandman.cgi?book=1&count=yes
The Sandman's main character is Morpheus, the Lord of Dreams, who is essentially the anthropomorphic personification of dreams. At the start of the series, Morpheus is captured by an occult ritual and held prisoner for 70 years. Morpheus escapes in the modern day and after revenging himself upon his captors, sets about rebuilding his kingdom, which has fallen into disrepair in his absence. Gaiman himself has summarized the plot of the series (in the foreword to Endless Nights) as "The Lord of Dreams learns that one must change or die, and makes his decision."
The character's initially haughty and often cruel manner begins to soften after his years of imprisonment at the start of the series, but the challenge of undoing past sins and changing old ways is an enormous one for a being who has been set in his ways for billions of years. In its beginnings, the series was a very dark horror comic. Later, the series evolves into an elaborate fantasy series, incorporating elements of classical and contemporary mythology, ultimately placing its protagonist in the role of a tragic hero.
The story-lines primarily take place in the Dreaming, Morpheus's realm, and the waking world, with occasional visits to other domains, such as Hell, Faerie, Asgard, and the domains of the other Endless. Many used the contemporary United States of America and the United Kingdom as a backdrop. The DC Universe was the official setting of the series, but well-known DC characters and places were rarely featured after 1990, with one exception: Lyta Hall, formerly Fury of the 1980s super-team Infinity Inc., figures prominently in the "Kindly Ones" story arc. Various characters from the series did appear in other DC Universe comics however, including an appearance by Daniel during Grant Morrison's JLA run. Most of the storylines take place in modern times, but many short stories are set in the past, taking advantage of the immortal nature of many of the characters, and deal with historical individuals and events.
Sunday, 1 March 2009
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