NIGHT OF THE PUNKS (2010) from DAN RIESSER / IRRATIONAL FILMS on Vimeo.
Just chill-laxing at the moment. Apart from a very short break over Xmas, I’ve pretty much been working non-stop over the late summer and winter period. I’m pleased to report that I’m starting to feel vaguely human again after a few days of DVDs and sleep. The sun’s shining too, which is nice. I like working hard, but this habit of working till I’m drained of energy is a bummer. I just hope it’s all leading to an awesome graphic novel at the end of it. I was thinking last night that life is like being a little man in a dinghy in a foggy, dark ocean. You can’t see anything on the horizon because of the fog, and you’re just floating there in the abyss. So when you work, it’s like you’re blindly picking a direction and rowing, and the harder you work, the harder you row. Problem is, you don’t know if you’re rowing towards success island, full of wealth and big-titted ladies, or just rowing in circles like a chump.Tuesday, 27 March 2012
Night Of The Punks.
God, I love this short film. It’s like Demons meets Return Of The Living Dead. Why do punks go so well with horror? Punks and horror are very much the salt and vinegar of scary movies. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a punk\horror flick I didn’t like. Punks in peril is fast becoming my favourite sub-genre.
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