Oh cool! I have not seen anything by him in some time, JIM is an all time fave comic. His art comes from visionary experience and expresses the mystery of such very well...Bill Cipher said:If there are any weird art afficiandos amongst you, I recommend a brand new documentary call The Illumination of Jim Woodring. You can access it here:
Watch “The Illumination of Jim Woodring,” a New Documentary on the Fascinating Artist
The full-length film can be watched here.floodmagazine.com
I don't know about the rest of youse, but I have always found something eerily familiar in his particular visual language.
Metta-Morpheus said:Midnight Gospel
It’s new on Netflix. A cartoon by Duncan Trussel and the Adventure Time artists. Holy psychedelia Batman! My wife, our friend and I tripped last night, they took acid, and I shrooms with some Harmalas. We put the show on with our music playing and tv volume off. Just the visual animation was insane. The most trippy cartoon I’ve seen. And we were thinking the whole time, what could the dialogue we muted possibly add to this insanity. But sure enough, we rewatched some episodes with the volume on this time, and holy shit, the dialogue potentiated the trippyness. They talk some super deep, quantum, philosophical, interdementional stuff. I think it’s part podcast that they animate. Anyway, 100% worth checking out, especially tripping. In fact, you may have to be tripping to appreciate it. I haven’t watched it sober yet.
null24 said:Watched the first couple episodes of midnight gospel... Not sure what I think. Honestly, I don't trust Duncan Trussel as far as I could throw him. I soured on his podcast and developed a perception of him as a privileged professional salesman of elitist spiritual bypassing.
While there are some great nuggets of wisdom in it, it is hard for me to listen to someone who has no experience with hardship talk about suffering and freedom from it. I think I'd rather watch an interview show that has some entertaining elements than an animated show with a nonsensical background "plot" evolving behind the conversation. I mean, in episode two what was that part about DT needing to take a shit while impaled on the face of the hippo thing? Is that supposed to be a lesson in service or something, from the mind of someone who thinks being served is being allowed to crap on someone's face? I'm confused by the whole mess.
Honestly, I think that any positive review of this show emerges from a vacuum of alternatives in the entertainment spectrum.
And Altered States, my God what can one say- Ken Russel continuing to wrestle with his Catholic Demons on film, in Dick Smith's masterwork of practical effects. I saw that in the theater when I was ten years old and it hit me hard, I read the book in sixth grade and it helped create a fascination with altered consciousness.
horror Bill said:Hereditary - Just gave it a second watch. Believe the hype. It's awesome!
Thanks for mentioning A Dark Song. It's a little known film and the best representation of ceremonial magic I've seen put to film. My only complaint is that the end kind of collapses visually, as if the art team was fired or the production ran out of money, but still... Great movie.hug46 said:?
A good film i watched recently......
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horror Bill said:Hereditary - Just gave it a second watch. Believe the hype. It's awesome!