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Muttpop Bob's musings and rants for all things Muttpop, toys, videogames, hip-hop, and whatever else he's thinking of. |
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
El Panda Sweet & Sour On "L Word"
El Panda Sweet & Sour made his "acting" debut this past Sunday on Showtime's "L WORD" show. It was pretty surreal seeing our toy on a television show! You can see the scene from YouTube below. It starts at roughly 3:20. If you have Showtime, you may still be able to catch a repeat. It's the 11th episode of L Words 4th season. The Episode's title is "Literary License To Kill". The El Panda bit starts around 20 minutes into the show.
Monday, March 19, 2007
The Tikitis
Here are two new final pages of THE TIKITIS. They are part of the next installment and will be featured in LUCHA LIBRE #4. I think Fabien is the most subtle colorist I've ever seen. When you look at these pages carefully, you can see that his choice of color is very unusual.
Monday, March 19, 2007
The Tikitis
Here are two new final pages of THE TIKITIS. They are part of the next installment and will be featured in LUCHA LIBRE #4. I think Fabien is the most subtle colorist I've ever seen. When you look at these pages carefully, you can see that his choice of color is very unusual.
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Death Race 2000
"In The Year 2000 Hit And Run Driving Is No Longer A Felony. It's The National Sport!" Produced by Roger Corman and directed by Paul Bartel in 1975, DEATH RACE 2000 is a pure gem! You can admire Sylvester Stallone in one of his first main roles as "Machine Gun Joe Viterbo." It also feature the always great David Carradine. Here's the trailer and a funny excerpt.
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Death Race 2000
"In The Year 2000 Hit And Run Driving Is No Longer A Felony. It's The National Sport!" Produced by Roger Corman and directed by Paul Bartel in 1975, DEATH RACE 2000 is a pure gem! You can admire Sylvester Stallone in one of his first main roles as "Machine Gun Joe Viterbo." It also feature the always great David Carradine. Here's the trailer and a funny excerpt.
Saturday, March 17, 2007
Street Trash
In 19887, Jim Muro directed his first and only movie, STREET TRASH, an incredible horror movie that is now considered as a cult classic. Roy Frumkes, the writer and producer of this wonder later said in an interview "I wrote it to democratically offend every group on the planet, and as a result the youth market embraced it as a renegade work, and it played midnight shows." Here's the trailer.








