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February 6, 2012

Another old cartoon

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Published on February 06, 2012 12:40

February 2, 2012

Wild Bill, Jesse James and JFK...

...walk into a bar...

Wild Bill by Walter Hill is the biggest disappointment. This is the same guy who made The Long Riders? Why does it look like a rock video? There are constant flashbacks in black and white, shot in Dutch angles, interrupting the story. It's not even much of a story. None of the dialogues or characters ring true. There's an annoying narration by John Hurt, that doesn't really contribute that much. Jeff Bridges does the best he can, but even he can't save this film.

JFK. Well, you have to pay attention, I'll give it that. There are lots of names and facts to remember. But the film has some of the same MTV feel as Wild Bill, with constant, blurry black and white flashbacks showing what the characters are talking about. And subtle has never been Oliver Stone's middle name. It's a bit tiring in the end. Kevin Costner is okay, but I feel sorry for Sissy Spacek, who has to do the You're never home, the kids never see you thing. Until Bobby Kennedy is killed, and then she's all You go get them, tiger.

The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid, by Philip Kaufman, starring Robert Duvall as Jesse James and Cliff Robertson as Cole Younger. It's a quirky revisionist western, that even has a baseball match. It's fun to see all the different versions of the Jesse James story and the Northfield bank robbery. And then to check out wikipedia and find out that Jesse James probably wasn't even present that time. But the legend is often more interesting than the facts, and if so, for me, The Long Riders is still the best version.
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Published on February 02, 2012 13:31

Doodle guy

Just some drawing, I'm not sure what it is. A self portrait? Probably...
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Published on February 02, 2012 11:35

February 1, 2012

Another one

...drawn some years later. The J'azzz signature didn't last long.
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Published on February 01, 2012 02:12

January 31, 2012

An old cartoon...

...drawn 30 years ago, before I started using Jason as a pseudonym. 30 years?!? Yes, time to buy that porsche and get those hair implants...
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Published on January 31, 2012 03:30

January 28, 2012

Used dvds bought in Paris

1. Matewan
2. The Graduate
3. Hearts of Darkness
4. Open Your Eyes
5. Jeremiah Johnson
6. The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid
7. JFK
8. Wild Bill
9. Carnal Knowledge

I've been looking for a copy of Matewan, so finding one for one euro was a catch. It's a fullscreen version, which is a bit annoying, but still...
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Published on January 28, 2012 09:10

January 25, 2012

A signing

No Angoulême for me this year, but I'll have a signing at the bookstore Super Heros in Paris, on Friday 27, at 5 o' clock.
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Published on January 25, 2012 01:13

January 24, 2012

Girl Reading

Another drawing from the early 80s. Ah, a Rubik's cube!
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Published on January 24, 2012 01:02

January 23, 2012

Corto sketches

Pen sketches copied from Ballad of The Salt Sea by Hugo Pratt, around 83, 84.
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Published on January 23, 2012 01:42

January 22, 2012

Snoopy

Drawing from around 82 or 83, I'd guess, copied from a Peanuts strip. It should have been put up on my other site, The Old Cat and The Dog, but there is not much happening there.
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Published on January 22, 2012 02:48

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