so, i am just gonna update with some photos for now because i am really hungry and i don't really have much to say, but anyway, here goes:
for granny:
me & robin hood (and some others)
for TheFullNelson:
i was a teenage backyard wrestler
hope ya dig it!
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later edited to add:
i'm working on scooter store stuff and it makes my head hurt. i need to take a break and read some non-scooter store related stuff. why is it, that i have to do all of the hard work just cuz i am intelligent, resourceful and refuse to compromise on quality? if this franchise sale falls through and i don't get a pile of money to design a new scooter store location in january, i will be taking a serious hiatus (possibly permanent) from that company to focus on my own artwork.
with the level of dedication and commitment i put into his company, i could just as easily put my own company on the map. not only am i a harder worker than the scooter store owner is, but i am a better businessman and i have a sharper mind for marketing, promoting and developing a product...
AND...
i have the creativity to generate MY OWN PRODUCT: my work, my creative expression, etc.
why don't i you ask?
because it takes either time or money for me to get shit done and i don't have either!
soon enough though, come january i am either gonna have money or time and i really don't care which one i get, because i'll make whatever compromises are necessary for me to have the opportunity to put my head down and work (on my own PRODUCT).
that is all for now.
later edited once again to add:
finally finished watching THE GREEN MILE. i thought it was a great movie. i mostly just liked the performances of TOM HANKS and DAVID MORSE and MICHAEL CLARKE DUNCAN; the movie was casted really well. it didn't have that sticky, icky hollywood vibe.
my one complaint is the frame story was so piss-poor as to be insulting to the viewer. it was acted poorly and directed poorly and done with such glazed sentimentality that it came off as a parody of STEPHEN KING and not an adaptation. it was also completely superfluous as it added no new elements to the story it framed, nor did it answer any questions left unresolved within it.
it kind of baffles me that the movie had a frame story at all, it would've worked so well as just a story about the green mile and the execution.
am i alone on this one?
for granny:
me & robin hood (and some others)
for TheFullNelson:
i was a teenage backyard wrestler
hope ya dig it!
***
later edited to add:
i'm working on scooter store stuff and it makes my head hurt. i need to take a break and read some non-scooter store related stuff. why is it, that i have to do all of the hard work just cuz i am intelligent, resourceful and refuse to compromise on quality? if this franchise sale falls through and i don't get a pile of money to design a new scooter store location in january, i will be taking a serious hiatus (possibly permanent) from that company to focus on my own artwork.
with the level of dedication and commitment i put into his company, i could just as easily put my own company on the map. not only am i a harder worker than the scooter store owner is, but i am a better businessman and i have a sharper mind for marketing, promoting and developing a product...
AND...
i have the creativity to generate MY OWN PRODUCT: my work, my creative expression, etc.
why don't i you ask?
because it takes either time or money for me to get shit done and i don't have either!
soon enough though, come january i am either gonna have money or time and i really don't care which one i get, because i'll make whatever compromises are necessary for me to have the opportunity to put my head down and work (on my own PRODUCT).
that is all for now.
later edited once again to add:
finally finished watching THE GREEN MILE. i thought it was a great movie. i mostly just liked the performances of TOM HANKS and DAVID MORSE and MICHAEL CLARKE DUNCAN; the movie was casted really well. it didn't have that sticky, icky hollywood vibe.
my one complaint is the frame story was so piss-poor as to be insulting to the viewer. it was acted poorly and directed poorly and done with such glazed sentimentality that it came off as a parody of STEPHEN KING and not an adaptation. it was also completely superfluous as it added no new elements to the story it framed, nor did it answer any questions left unresolved within it.
it kind of baffles me that the movie had a frame story at all, it would've worked so well as just a story about the green mile and the execution.
am i alone on this one?
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